The Dutch established a factory in Hoi An in [[1633]], remaining into the 1700s. As in other Southeast Asian ports, once the shogunate's policy of [[maritime restrictions]] was put into place in the 1640s, the Japanese community in Hoi An diminished, eventually disappearing prior to the turn of the 18th century. | The Dutch established a factory in Hoi An in [[1633]], remaining into the 1700s. As in other Southeast Asian ports, once the shogunate's policy of [[maritime restrictions]] was put into place in the 1640s, the Japanese community in Hoi An diminished, eventually disappearing prior to the turn of the 18th century. |