Sakoku Policy: The Sakoku Policy was practiced by the Tokugawa Shogunate in Japan during the 17th-19th centuries. It involved strict restrictions on foreign trade and travel, leading to isolation from the rest of the world.
Ming Dynasty: During the Ming Dynasty in China (1368-1644), there was also a period of isolationism where maritime expeditions were halted, and foreign trade was restricted.
Joseon Dynasty: The Joseon Dynasty in Korea (1392-1897) practiced seclusion policies known as "Hermit Kingdom," limiting contact with outside nations.