It is a bit confusing. Japan-the-landmass is referred to as Japan-the-person's 'house'; the period before the 1860s during which Japan refused contact with the outside world is depicted in Hetalia as Japan refusing to come out of or let anyone into his house.
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It is a bit confusing. Japan-the-landmass is referred to as Japan-the-person's 'house'; the period before the 1860s during which Japan refused contact with the outside world is depicted in Hetalia as Japan refusing to come out of or let anyone into his house.