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  1. May 25, 2021 · Amakusa can be found on the western edge of Kyushu in Kumamoto Prefecture, it's a large area that is comprised of around 120 islands of many shapes and sizes. All of the main islands within this region are connected via bridges. Amakusa is well known as a Christian island. Containing the world heritage site Sakitsu Church, there are many Christian-related spots to see and explore here. Let's ...

  2. A remote, coastal area north of Nagasaki City, the Sotome region was one of the areas inhabited by hidden Christians. After the ban was lifted, Shitsu Church, Ono Church and several other churches were built by European missionaries in the area. Kuroshima Church. Some Christians from the Sotome region settled on the even more isolated Kuroshima ...

  3. Currently, 12 properties representing the story of the Hidden Christians, who had a unique history in the world, have been registered as World Cultural Heritage Sites. Why not take a tour of the Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki and Amakusa Regions, which are proof that Christians who were forced to go into hiding held their hearts together.

  4. Enforcers of the ban included Lord Kato Kiyomasa, who in addition to being responsible for building many castles, was a staunch anti-Christian militarist. However, people of different faiths had to co-exist harmoniously in the small community in Amakusa, and local residents refused to turn in their Christian neighbors despite being offered attractive rewards.

  5. Amakusa is a city spread over several islands in southwestern Japan. Amakusa Christian Museum on Shimoshima Island and Santa Maria Museum on Ueshima Island trace the history of the area's “hidden Christians” during the Edo Period. The Catholic churches of Sakitsu and Ōe Tenshudo date from the 1930s.

  6. Apr 27, 2020 · Christian cemetery and memorial in Shiroyama Park, Hondo. Amakusa Christian Museum. Located on a hilltop overlooking Hondo, the biggest city in the Amakusa Islands, this was the site of the castle that overlooked the area.

  7. [Photo: Shiro Amakusa] Born in Amakusa as the son of Masuda Jinbei, a surviving retainer of the Christian feudal lord Konishi Yukinaga, he was charismatic, intelligent, compassionate, and good-looking from an early age. During the Shimabara-Amakusa Uprising, he became the commander-in-chief of the uprising army, and was awarded the cross.

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