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The current rotation is: • () • () • • • • • • (biweekly) • • Related subreddits • • • • • • • • • • Follow us on social media • • • •. Japan was never isolated from China in terms of trade but there were long periods of no official governmental contact between the two countries. So the premise needs to be better defined. Here's the long story: Direct government to government contact started very early on since the 1st century AD. For example: here's a gold seal from Emperor Guangwu of the Later Han dynasty to the Kingdom of Na in Japan.

This government to government contact was in the form of tributary relations. In other words the rulers of Japan became the vassals of the ruler of China. In exchange when the two trade in official missions, the Chinese side gives more (to show that they are superior) than the Japanese side gives. And in theory, when something happens, the Chinese ruler must protect and defend his vassal. This relationship ends in 605. Prince Shotoku declared in an official letter to the Chinese emperor of Sui dynasty that Japan was not a vassal state of China and that the two were equals.