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6 days Christian Pilgrimage tour in Nagasaki region

 

The tour visits Christian Pilgrimage sites in Nagasaki, Sotome, Shimabara and Unzen

Hirado and Fukuoka.

 

Japanese Christianity has a Unique history of continuing faith while coexisting with

 Japanese traditional religion Shinto and General societyJapan’s unique practice of

the Christian faith continued even during the Ban on Christianity.

Hidden Christian site in Nagasaki region bear unique testimony to the tradition of

people and their communities who secretly transmitted their faith in Christianity while

surviving in the midst of the conventional society and its religions during the time of

prohibition.

 


 

How to travel

The Private vehicle is used as for transportation and Tour guide is used for making

pleasant travel in accordance with the Itinerary.

 

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Where to visit

Schedule places to be explored Stay

Day 1 : Depart from Fukuoka → Nagasaki

Day 2 : Nagasaki 

Day 3 : Nagasaki & Sotome

Day 4 : Shimabara & Unzen        

Day 5 : Hirado

Day 6 : Hirado → Fukuoka

Nagasaki

Nagasaki

Nagasaki

Unzen

Hirado

Fukuoka

 


 

Itinerary   

 

Day 1   Nagasaki 

 

Christianity in Japan spread mainly from Nagasaki, and Nagasaki a microcosm of Japanese

Christianity history.

Nagasaki Port was opened and the first Portuguese ship arrived in 1571. And development of the

town of cape was started as Christian town in 1571 and many Churches were constructed in

Nagasaki. However, due to proclamation of Christian ban by Toyotomi shogunate in 1587,

people secretly continued to faith while surviving in the midst of the conventional society and

Japanese religions.  And many Christians were also martyred during this period.

 

Welcome to Fukuoka, you will be greeted our representative.

=== Drive to Nagasaki using Expressway, 2 hours ===

Lunch at Nagasaki

Visit Hongouch Church and Saint Kolbe Memorial Museum

Go to top of Mount Inasa using the Slope car  

  Enjoy the magnificent view of Nagasaki from 333 meters sumint

Own dinner at the restaurant in Nagasaki

 

Stay in Nagasaki

 


 

Day 2   Nagasaki 

 

26 Saints were the first martyrs in Japan.

26 Christians arrested in Kyoto and they walked from Kyoto to Nagasaki in January and February 1597. 

 How great were the physical and mental suffering of those 26 men who were forced to march all the

way from Kyoto to Nagasaki during these cold winter days, and they all ascended to heaven at

Nishizaka Hill on Februay 05. 

 

 

Breakfast at the Hotel

Visiting Pilgrimage sites in Nagasaki

Martyrdom of 26 Saints of Japan

The 26 Martyrs Museum

Nakamachi Church

Lunch at local restaurant in Nagasaki

Oura Cathedral

Glover Garden

Own dinner at the restaurant in Nagasaki

 

Stay in Nagasaki

 


 

Day 3  Nagasaki & Sotome 

 

Sotome was home to communities of  “Hidden Christians”, during the ban on Christianity

from 17 century to end of the 19 century, many of whom emigrated there from other parts

of Nagasaki as the remote region allowed them to practice their religion in secret.

 French missionary Father Marc Marie de Rotz played a large role in reestablishing the 

religion in the area.

 

 

Breakfast at the Hotel

 

Visiting the places for World Peace, the Atomic Bomb dropped

in 1945

Atomic Bomb Museum

Ground Zero 

Peace ParkPeace Statue, Peace Fountain

Urakami Cathedral

=== Drive to Sotome,  1 hour ===

Lunch at Sotome

Shitsu Church

Endo Shusaku Literary Museum

Drive to Nagasaki 

Optional site to be visited

Nyokodo

Sanno Shrine

Own dinner at the restaurant in Nagasaki

Stay in Nagasaki

 


 

Day 4  Shimabara & Unzen

 

Harajo Castle ruins in Shimabara is the Battle field of Shimabara Rebellion which was a peasant

uprising agaist bakufu’s persecution of Christians under the leadership of Amakusa Shiro in 1637.  

Unzen was a martyrdom site where was once put into reality nearly 350 years ago during the time

of religious persecution in Japan.  30 Japanese Christians, failing to renounce their faith met  their

death here in the scalding spring of Jigoku.

 

  

After breakfast, check out of the Hotel in Nagasaki

=== Drive to Shimabara, 1 hour and 30 minutes === 

 

Holy Mary-Kannon of Harajo Castle

Lunch, local cuisine 

=== Drive to Unzen, 30 minutes === 

 

Nita Pass

Unzen Jigoku Martyrdom site

Catholic Unzen Church 

 

Dinner at the Hotel

Stay in Unzen 

 

 

 

 

Optional site to be visited

Arima Christian Heritage

 Memorial Museum

Harajo Castle ruins


 

Day 5  Hirado 

 

Hirado is the first place where Portuguese ships landed in Japan in 1549, and after that

St. Francis Xavier visited in 1550, and Japanese Christianity started here in Hirado.

 

After breakfast, check out of the Hotel in Unzen

=== Drive to Hirado, 2 hours 30 minutes === 

 

Lunch at Hirado, local cusine

Tabira Church

Exploring Hirado

St Francis Xavier Memorial Church

Dutch Trading Post

 

Dinner at the Hotel

Stay in Hirado 

 

 

 

Optional site to be visited

Kasuga Village

Hirado Castle

 


 

Day 6  HiradoFukuoka

 

During Ban on Christianity, people secretly continued to faith while surviving in the midst of the 

conventional society and Japanese religions.  And many Christians were also martyred during

this period. 

 

After breakfast, check out of the Hotel in Hirado 

 

Exploring Hirado

Yamada Church 

Kurose no Tsuji, martyrdom site of Gaspar Nishi Genka

Lunch in Hirado

Nakae no Shima Island Martyrdom site observatory place 

 

=== Drive to Fukuoka, 2 hours and 30 minutes === 

 

Arrive at Fukuoka, end of the tour

 

 


 

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