Nagasaki: Statues of 16 martyrs Nakamachi Church
Short clip of the statues of the 16 martyrs: St Thomas Nishi and companions outside the Nakamachi Catholic Church. This church was destroyed by the atomic bomb except for the front wall and the Christians rebuilt it incorporating the lone wall in the new church.
カトリック中町教会 #長崎市 #長崎 #観光 一日目1 nakamachi catholic church nagasaki japan
カトリック中町教会 #長崎市 #長崎 #観光 一日目1 nakamachi catholic church nagasaki japan
Martin Hurkens - Recital in Nagasaki, Japan 2018 (Audio with Lyrics)
Martin Hurkens Recital In Nagasaki, Japan April 21, 2018(Catholic Nakamachi Church)
Note: This video is Only Sound. Sorry, There are parts that are Hard to Hear because the recording condition is no good.
English subtitles click by the closed caption button.
2018年4月21日 マーティンハーケンス氏リサイタル・イン長崎 (イメージ映像と音のみ)当日会場内動画による撮影禁止の為、画像はイメージとなります。また、録音状態が悪く残響音、その他等により聞き取りにくい部分等があります。あらかじめご了承ください。尚、歌詞和訳は参考程度でお願いします。
Nagasaki Harmony 2 (English)
Introduction to Christianity in Nagasaki, the setting for Martin Scorsese's film Silence.
The Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region was inscribed as World Heritage in July of 2018.
・World Heritage
・Nagasaki Pilgrimage Guidebook
・Learn more about the film Silence here
The history of Christianity in Nagasaki, Japan, spans 450 years and is one that deserves to be shared with the world. Entering Japan through Nagasaki, it flourished here more than any other places in the country.
Christianity survived despite a nationwide ban imposed in 1587.
After the lifting of the ban, Christianity flourished once again in the open.
Today, Nagasaki is a destination for many Christian pilgrims as it is home to the largest number of churches in Japan.
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.
Churches and Christian Sites in Nagasaki
Web Magazine - Churches and Christian Sites in Nagasaki -
The Unknown Christian Kingdom in Japan, the Light and the Darkness.
Nagasaki, the Atomic Bomb, and the Garden of the Immaculata
On August 9th of 1945, the nation of Japan was changed forever as the atomic bomb landed in Nagasaki.
At the time home to an estimated population of 240,000 people, the atomic bomb took the lives of over 73,000 people in the port city of Nagasaki.
The blast left 75,000 injured and over 120,000 homeless as it completely leveled everything within a 6.7-kilometer radius of the epicenter. The atomic bomb left a wake of devastation that the World should be careful never to forget.
Mugenzai No Sono, known by Catholics as the Garden of the Immaculata, is home to a Franciscan Monastery founded by Saint Maximilian Kolbe.
Seeing the Lourdes-like grotto, Kolbe was inspired to build the monastery in that location. The Polish priest would return to Europe before the outbreak of World War II and ultimately die in a concentration camp at the hands of the Nazi regime.
The location of the monastery made it an ideal location to shelter survivors from the fallout of the atomic bomb, and as a result, many lives were saved in the days after the bomb landed.
Modern-day Nagasaki is a decidedly Catholic place. Its tourism industry is built around it's interwoven history with Catholicism. Home to the memorial of the Twenty Six Martyrs of Japan, the Franciscan Monastery of Mugenzai No Sono, and several beautiful churches Nagasaki is a breathtaking place filled with charming people who have lost so much and yet care greatly for others.
As a Catholic, the place holds a special place for me. As a member of Humanity, it stands as a reminder of both our resilience and our capacity for evil. May we never forget. I pray there will never again be a moment in history like the bombings of Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
Martyrs of Japan 10th September
Welcome to the Saint of the Day. Today, the 10th of September, the Church celebrates the feast of the Great Martyrs of Japan.
On the 10th of September, The governor of Nagasaki picked 52 prisoners including 21 monks, some of whom had been imprisoned for many years in very cruel conditions. The governor ordered all of them to be sentenced to death by beheading. This execution order also included the prisoners' children.
雲仙・長崎・ハウステンボスコース・・・観光~ひまわりタクシー
2010年のNHK大河ドラマ「龍馬伝」は長崎が舞台。鹿児島もゆかりのある坂本龍馬が来年は長崎を熱くします。そんな長崎の旅を温泉やハウステンボスで満喫してみませんか?
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Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan
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The Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan were a group of Roman Catholics who were executed by crucifixion on February 5, 1597, at Nagasaki.Their martyrdom is especially significant in the history of Roman Catholicism in Japan.A promising beginning to Catholic missions in Japan — perhaps as many as 300,000 Catholics by the end of the sixteenth century — met complications from competition between the missionary groups, political difficulty between Spain and Portugal, and factions within the government of Japan.Christianity was suppressed, and it was during this time that the 26 martyrs were executed.
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SAN LORENZO RUIZ UNVEILING OF STATUE
The Unveiling of San Lorenzo Ruiz statue at St Paul Catholic Church Congers New York
Nagasaki: St Maximillian Kolbe Museum part 1
St Maximillian Kolbe has been one of my favourite saints since childhood. I was very excited to be in one of the monasteries that he founded and look around his museum.
The Surprising Truth about Martyrs
What happens when the truth about the Roman era comes out? Were Christians really persecuted?
Saint of the Day: Martyrs of Nagasaki
26 Martyrs of Nagasaki
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【長崎の観光地】オランダ村(20150418)
オランダの街並みを忠実に再現したテーマパークとして、昭和58年(1983年)に開園し、平成13年(2001年)に閉園した施設で、閉園後もなおレンガ造りの建物や風車は地域のシンボルとなっている。
現在は建物の一部を西海市庁舎や観光協会として使用しているほか、園内の一部区域を一般市民が散策できる憩いの場として開放したり、住民有志による改修が行われるなど、地域ぐるみでの活用が図られている。
Nagasaki: displays from the 26 martyrs
This a bunch of displays from the 26 martyrs museum. I tried to video both the display and its write up.