Three to four hundred Japanese returnees from …

Years: 1636 - 1636

Three to four hundred Japanese returnees from Cambodia had in 1633 been able to reestablish the Japanese settlement in Ayutthaya.

Japanese Shogun Iemitsu Tokugawa, informed of these troubles and what he perceives as attacks on his authority, had from 1634 refused to issue further Red Seal ship permits for Siam.

The usurper king Prasat Thong, desirous of renewing trade, sends a trading ship and an embassy to Japan in 1636, but the embassies are rejected by the Shogun, thus putting an end to direct relations between Japan and Siam.

Japan is concomitantly closing itself to the world at that time, initiating the "Closed Country", or Sakoku, period.

The Dutch take over the lucrative Siam-Japan trade from this time forward.

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