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Hidden Christian sites in Nagasaki and Amakusa region
April 21, 2021

Some local devotees, known as the hidden Christians, went into hiding in remote areas and on isolated islands where they continued practicing their religion secretly for over two centuries. Some sites pertaining to these hidden Christians survive today, including churches that were built after the ban on Christianity had been lifted in the early Meiji Period.
A number of these churches and sites received World Heritage status in summer 2018. They are shown on the map and described in the list below:
