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Throughout most of the Edo period, policies that strictly limited trade with other countries were put into effect. It was not until 1853 that Japan was pressured to open its borders. Though some ukiyo-e prints had been brought to Paris before this time, it was after the signing of the Kanagawa Treaty, which forced the opening of Japan, that Japanese art began to be more widely displayed in the West. Following the 1867 World’s Fair in Paris, an appreciation for Japanese art became fashionable in France and other countries. Most importantly, Western artists in search of new inspiration found it in Japan’s ukiyo-e.
The new rules will be put into effect next month.
新的規定將於下個月生效。
Sarah went to the bookstore in search of a new novel.
莎拉到書店尋找新的小說。