
In Search of Japan's Hidden Christians
a story of suppression, secrecy and survival
$19.16
- Paperback
272 pages
- Release Date
30 November 2015
Summary
In 1549 the first Christian missionaries arrived in Japan, and over 60 years, they converted over 300,000 Japanese to their belief. In 1614, a nationwide ban was issued, followed by a vicious campaign of persecution that forced the remaining faithful to go underground. Author John Dougill set out on a voyage over 2,000 miles and through 450 years of history. Seeking out the historical sites and vestiges as well as the faithful themselves, he reconstructs the Hidden Christians’ story.
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Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9784805313565 |
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| ISBN-10: | 4805313560 |
| Author: | John Dougill |
| Publisher: | Tuttle Publishing |
| Imprint: | Tuttle Publishing |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 272 |
| Release Date: | 30 November 2015 |
| Weight: | 318g |
| Dimensions: | 23mm x 208mm x 192mm |
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“John Dougill’s In Search of Japan’s Hidden Christians is one of the most compelling and important books on Japan in recent years. The story of Japan’s Hidden Christians is one of the least known and most interesting aspects of Japanese history, and Dougill brings the story to life brilliantly.” –Chris Rowthorn, author of Lonely Planet Japan and Lonely Planet Kyoto“Eloquently written, with surprises around every corner, Hidden Christians is an engaging read. Dougill’s personal touch to the narrative makes the book lively and highly readable.” –Amy Chavez, columnist, Japan Times“In Search of Japan’s Hidden Christians: A Story of Suppression, Secrecy and Survival is the best non-fiction work I’ve read in the past three years.” –Bookish.asia
About The Author
John Dougill
John Dougill has lived in Japan for over twenty years and is professor at a Buddhist university in the heart of Kyoto. He is an associate editor for Japanese Religions and co-author of a guide to Shinto Shrines. Educated at Leeds and Oxford Universities, he taught for three years in the Middle East before spending ten months traveling around the world. As well as following the path of early Christians around Kyushu, he has journeyed from Lake Baikal to Lake Biwa in search of Japan’s shamanistic roots and traversed the country researching Japan’s World Heritage Sites. Amongst his hobbies are chess and bird-spotting on the Kamogawa River.
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