How did Japan come to have a unified culture/national identity, across the archipelago? (Or does it actually not?) In another sub, someone claimed Japan is "the civilization that has most rebellions in human history and perhaps the most vibrant hermit culture in the pre-industrial world." Accurate?
by /u/82364 in /r/AskHistorians
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