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Urakami Church
A church built by Urakami believers who overcame repeated hardships
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
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Oura Cathedral
One of the constituent assets of the World Cultural Heritage Site “Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki and Amakusa Regions”
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
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Martyrdom site of the 26 Japanese Saints (Nishizaka Park)
A hill with reliefs and memorials of saints that tell the history of Christian oppression
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
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Shitsu Church
A church built by Father de Rotz, a French missionary who dedicated his life to the open sea.
Sotome/Kotomi area (World Heritage churches, sunset, etc.)
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Kurosaki Church
Impressive with beautiful stained glass and solid brickwork
Sotome/Kotomi area (World Heritage churches, sunset, etc.)
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St. Philip's Church (Nishizaka Church)
Japan's Sagrada Familia?! A unique building that combines faith and architecture
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
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Ono Church
A small itinerant church built by Father de Rotz
Sotome/Kotomi area (World Heritage churches, sunset, etc.)
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Catholic Nakamachi Church
The first church was built on the site of Sakuramachi Prison, where Christians were imprisoned from the Edo period to the Meiji period.
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
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Catholic Magome Church
A church built on Okinoshima by believers who endured Christian persecution and preserved their faith.
Iojima/Nomozaki area (Dinosaur Museum, Gunkanjima, etc.)
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Karematsu Shrine
One of only three Christian shrines in Japan that enshrines foreign missionaries.
Sotome/Kotomi area (World Heritage churches, sunset, etc.)
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Nagasaki City Father de Rotz Memorial Hall
Built in 1885 (Meiji 18) by Father de Rotz to help the poor, it also houses a sardine net factory and school.
Sotome/Kotomi area (World Heritage churches, sunset, etc.)
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Former Izutsu Rescue House
A vocational and welfare facility established in the early Meiji era by Father de Rotz, who invested his personal funds to help villagers in extreme poverty.
Sotome/Kotomi area (World Heritage churches, sunset, etc.)
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Okinoshima Church
A chalk church with echoing prayer bells
Iojima/Nomozaki area (Dinosaur Museum, Gunkanjima, etc.)
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Hongouchi Lourdes
Pilgrimage site for Catholics
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
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Shuntokuji Temple (Ruins of Todos Os Santos)
Ruins of the first church built in Nagasaki
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
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Takashima Church
Iojima/Nomozaki area (Dinosaur Museum, Gunkanjima, etc.)