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Hidden Christian

 

Oppression against Christians began with the Tokugawa shogunate’s ban on Christianity. 

The missionaries were expelled to oversea countries, and those who remained secretly

in Japan were also captured and martyred.

 

Konishi Mansho who was the last Priest during the ban on Christianity, was also martyred

in 1644. In the absence of priests, believers pretended to be Shinto or Buddhist ostensibly

in order  to protect their faith.

The Christian organizations were created in each village to continue the Christian faith and

the faith was passed down from parents to children and from children to grandchildren.

 

Hidden Christian

Even after lifted ban on Christianity, people who continue to practice their

faith in the same way as before are called “Hidden Christians”.

Hidden Christians in Nagasaki have been passed down since the ban on

Christianity in Hirado, Ikitsuki, the Goto Islands, Sotome, and around Nagasaki.

 


 

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