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Dozaki Church

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Dozaki Church

堂崎天主堂

4.3Est. 90Goto, Kyushu

Overview

Brick Gothic church on Goto Islands built in 1908, now a museum documenting the region's hidden Christian history.

Built in 1908 by French missionaries, this striking red-brick Gothic church on Fukue Island served the descendants of Kakure Kirishitan. Japan's "hidden Christians" who practiced their faith in secret for over 200 years during the ban on Christianity. The interior has been converted into a museum tracing this remarkable story of perseverance, with artifacts, documents, and explanations of how the faith was passed down through generations. It's part of the broader UNESCO-listed "Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region" and serves as a powerful introduction to the Goto Islands' unique spiritual history.

Practical info

Japanese name
堂崎天主堂
Nearest station
Fukue Port (20 min taxi)
Payment
Cash only
Reservations
Walk-in fine for most visits. Check hours online as smaller museums may close on certain weekdays or holidays.
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