Английская Википедия:Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region

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Шаблон:Infobox UNESCO World Heritage Site Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region (Шаблон:Lang-ja) is a group of twelve sites in Nagasaki Prefecture and Kumamoto Prefecture relating to the history of Christianity in Japan. The Nagasaki churches are unique in the sense that each tells a story about the revival of Christianity after a long period of official suppression.[1]

Proposed jointly in 2007 for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List under criteria ii, iii, iv, v, and vi, the submission named at the time Churches and Christian Sites in Nagasaki on the Tentative List, was recognized on January 30, 2018, as a World Heritage Site.

The initial nomination included 26 sites; however, after reconsideration the Nagasaki Prefecture reduced the monuments to 13 sites.[2] Twelve sites were recognized. Concerns over the Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region have been widely discussed in the academic literature.[3]

Christianity in Japan

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Christianity arrived in Japan in 1549 with the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier. Fanning out from Nagasaki, the new faith won many converts, including a number of daimyōs. Toyotomi Hideyoshi then Tokugawa Ieyasu persecuted those professing to be Christian. After the Shimabara Rebellion of 1637–1638, the official suppression of Christian practices was combined with a policy of national seclusion that lasted over two centuries. With the advent of Western powers and reopening of Japan in the 1850s and the reforms of the Meiji Restoration, missionary activity was renewed and a number of Hidden Christians resurfaced. Ōura Cathedral of 1864 is the first of the churches built in subsequent years.[4]

On 30 June 2018, thanking UNESCO for the admission in the World Heritage List, the then Prime Minister Shinzo Abe publicly declared that the Hidden Christian Sites "convey the 'shape' of a faith that is unique to Japan and they are truly unparalleled worldwide as heritage of humankind."[5]

Monuments

Name Location Image Notes
Шаблон:Nihongo[6] Minamishimabara[7] Файл:Remains of Hara castle.jpg Historic Site
Шаблон:Nihongo[6] Hirado[7] Файл:安満岳.jpg Important Cultural Landscape
Шаблон:Nihongo[6] Hirado[7] Файл:Nakaenoshima-4.jpg No Entry[8]
Шаблон:Nihongo[6] Amakusa, Kumamoto[7] Файл:SakitsuCatholicChurch.jpg Important Cultural Landscape
Шаблон:Nihongo[6] Nagasaki[7] Файл:Shitsu church 2009AP.jpg
Шаблон:Nihongo[6] Nagasaki[7] Файл:The outside wall of Ono church.JPG Important Cultural Property
Шаблон:Nihongo[6] Sasebo[7] Файл:Kuroshima church.jpg Important Cultural Property
Шаблон:Nihongo[6] Ojika[7] Файл:Nokubi Church2010.jpg
Шаблон:Nihongo[6] Shin-Kamigotō[7] Файл:Kashiragashima Church.JPG Important Cultural Property
Шаблон:Nihongo[6] Gotō[7] Файл:旧五輪教会.JPG Important Cultural Property
Шаблон:Nihongo[6] Gotō[7] Файл:江上天主堂.JPG Important Cultural Property
Шаблон:Nihongo[6] Nagasaki[7] Файл:Oura Cathoilc Church.jpg National Treasure

Previous Nominated Monuments

The list consists of sites previously nominated, but currently not in the list.

Name Completion Date Location Construction type Comments Image
Шаблон:Nihongo[9] 1875 Nagasaki Timber-framed Brick Important Cultural Property Файл:Latin Divinity School Nagasaki Japan03s3.jpg
Шаблон:Nihongo[10] 1910 Shinkamigotō Brick Important Cultural Property Файл:Aosagaura Church.JPG
Шаблон:Nihongo Nagasaki
Шаблон:Nihongo[11][12][13] Nagasaki Shelter, macaroni factory, and sardine processing area are all Important Cultural Properties Файл:Former Shitsu Aid Center 01.jpg
Шаблон:Nihongo 1907 Gotō Brick Файл:Douzaki Church in Nagasaki.JPG
Шаблон:Nihongo 1899 Hirado Wood/Brick Файл:HoukiChurch in Nagasaki.jpg
Шаблон:Nihongo[14] Minamishimabara Historic Site Файл:Christian tombstones in Sahara,Kazusa.JPG
Шаблон:Nihongo 1864 Nagasaki Файл:26 muchenykiv Yaponii 03..jpg
Шаблон:Nihongo 1609 Nagasaki Файл:Remains of St. Domingo Church in Nagasaki.jpg
Шаблон:Nihongo 1959 Nagasaki Reinforced concrete Файл:121223 Urakami Cathedral Nagasaki Japan01s.jpg
Шаблон:Nihongo 1914 Nagasaki Файл:Former the archbishop hall of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Nagasaki03s3.jpg
Шаблон:Nihongo 1897 Nagasaki Brick Файл:Kaminoshima church.jpg
Шаблон:Nihongo 1920 Nagasaki Brick Файл:Kurosaki church.jpg
Шаблон:Nihongo 1929 Hirado Reinforced concrete Файл:Himosashi Church in Nagasaki.JPG
Шаблон:Nihongo 1916 Shinkamigotō Brick

See also

Notes

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References

External links

Шаблон:World Heritage Sites in Japan Шаблон:Authority control