Oura Church - Nagasaki, Japan 大浦天主堂:長崎
Oura Church is a Roman Catholic church in Nagasaki, Japan. Built in 1864, Oura Church is said to be the oldest church in Japan. Oura Church was built in honor of the 26 martyrs who were crucified under the rule of Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1597.
Oura Church was designated as a National Treasure in 1933, making this the first Western-styled structure in Japan to receive this title.
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Nagasaki Oura Catholic Church ⛪ 長崎市の大浦天主堂 ⛪ Japan As It Truly Is
Oura Catholic Church was the oldest church in Japan and built by French missionaries in 1864. The original church was much smaller and the present structure was completed in 1879.
The first churches like this were not made for the Japanese, however. They were made after Japan was forced to open to more international trade, but before Japan's nationwide prohibition of Christianity was lifted. Foreigners could use the church but they were still forbidden to spread Christianity to the Japanese. In spite of that, some Japanese came out after about 250 years of going underground, and declared their religion. Many were arrested, persecuted and tortured. You can see where some were taken to, in Shimane, now the Maria Seido Chapel (Otome Toge Maria Chapel):
After international condemnation, in 1873 Japan finally allowed full religious freedom for all.
Today this is not used as a church any more, however. It's located right next to Glover Garden:
Oura Church is also knows an the Basilica of the Twenty-Six Holy Martyrs of Japan.
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Oura Church ( 大浦天主堂 )
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Underground followers of Christ were discovered here after the 250 years that Christianity was prohibited. It was a miracle in religious history.
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Inside the Church in Nagasaki Japan
From our trip back in March.
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Oura Catholic Church (Oura Tenshudo) was constructed in the last years of the Edo Period in 1864 for the growing community of foreign merchants, who took up residence in Nagasaki after the end of Japan's era of seclusion.
Oura Catholic Church is considered the oldest standing Christian church in Japan, and is the only Western buidling to be designated as a national treasure.
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The Ground Zero was Urakami Cathedral in Nagasaki
why monument in Hiroshima ? why No monument in Nagasaki ?
Two types of atomic bombs uranium & plutonium
THE BOMB with uranium to Hiroshima was made by Nazi Germany, according to Spanish intelligence velasco ?
Manhattan Project with Plutonium type ? Nazi Germany with Uranium type ? Even William Leonard Laurence were not allowed to see in Hiroshima.
For the plan change, Nagasaki mayor had received a state guest treatment from the US.
Nagasaki mayor did not understand the background at all.
There is a great irony in this background.
Construction of the original Urakami Cathedral, a brick Neo-Romanesque building, began in 1895, after a long-standing ban on Christianity was lifted.
In 1865, the French priest Bernard Petitjean discovered that almost all the Urakami villagers were Christian. Between 1869 and 1873, over 3600 villagers were banished.
During their exile, 650 died martyrs. The persecuted Kakure Kirishitan (Hidden Christians) came back to their home village from 7 years exile in 1873, and decided to construct their own church.
They purchased the land of the village chief where the humiliating interrogations had taken place for two centuries. The annual fumi-e interrogations required those present to tread upon an icon of the Virgin Mary or Jesus. They thought the place was appropriate considering their memory of the long persecution. Construction of the building was started by Father Francine and was completed under the direction of Father Regani. The frontal twin spires stood 64 meters high were constructed in 1875. When completed in 1925 (Taishō 14), it was the largest Catholic church in East Asia.
The atomic bomb that fell on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 detonated in Urakami only 500 m (1640 ft) from the cathedral, completely destroying it. As the Feast of the Assumption of Mary (August 15) was near, Mass was held on the day and was well attended. The resultant collapse and heat-wave cindered and buried all those present in the Cathedral. The destruction of the cathedral hit the religious community of Nagasaki the hardest, as they viewed it as a loss of spirituality. It had such an impact, that famous playwright Tanaka Chikao wrote his most successful play, Head of Mary, about the efforts of Christians in Nagasaki to reconstitute their faith by rebuilding the Virgin Mary.
A replacement was built in 1959, after a serious debate between the city government and the congregation. The city government suggested preserving the destroyed cathedral as a heritage site, and offered an alternate site for a new church.
However, the decision to preserve the destroyed cathedral was suddenly changed dramatically by Nagasaki mayor's decision.
The destroyed cathedral which was the largest Catholic church in East Asia, was removed.
Nagasaki should have been chosen as the last target place by the Christian country (US) ???
US decision makers did not care about the background at all ?
Protestant vs. Catholic ?
Decision-makers were not Christian ?
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Urakami Church in Nagasaki, Japan | CINEMATIC SHOT BY SONY A6300
Hi guys.
I made this video because I wanted as many people as possible to be interested in Japan.
There are many churches in Nagasaki that were not selected as world heritage sites.
In this video, we introduce Urakami Church in the northern part of Nagasaki City.
Urakami Church has overcome sad events in the past.
I hope that a peaceful day will continue.
And I pray that the whole world is at peace.
Thank you!
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こんにちは!
少しでも、多くの方々に長崎について興味を持って頂きたくて、この動画を制作しました。
長崎には、世界遺産に選ばれなかった教会も沢山あります。
この動画では、長崎市北部にある素敵な浦上教会をご紹介します。
浦上教会は、過去の悲しい出来事を乗り越え、今に至っています。
平和な毎日が、これからも続くことを、そして、世界中が平和であることを祈っています。
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Nagasaki: Oura Church
I left in my lens cap blooper because I thought it was funny and we get some info from Miyuki while we are in the dark.
Oura Church, Nagasaki, October 27, 2014
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Meganebashi (Spectacles) Bridge ( 眼鏡橋 )
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This bridge was built by monks and shopkeepers during the era when Christianity was banned. The stone bridges built over the Nakashima River including the Meganebashi Bridge retains a glimmer of the past.
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Nagasaki: Oura Church part 2
This is a small garden outside the Church. I do a lot of reading from a plaque in this one.
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Dejima ( 出島 )
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The Edo shogunate feared the spread and colonization of the Christian missionaries. For 200 years, Dejima was the only open port allowed to trade with Holland when Japan was cut off from the rest of the world.
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MGA PINOY SA JAPAN TUWING LINGGO | SUNDAY MASS AT ST. IGNATIUS CATHOLIC CHURCH | Miko Pogay
Ang mga pinoy sa Japan lalo na dito sa Tokyo ay nagtitipon tipon sa mga malalaking simbahan. Nandito ako ngayon sa St. Ignatius Catholic Church Yotsuya Tokyo Japan. Ang iba naman ay doon nagsisimbsa Meguro at Roppongi Church.
Kong gusto niyo magsimba tuwing linggo 12:00Noon po ang Mass.
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