Tokugawa Japan: Peace, Isolation, and Hidden Power — Fexingo History
When Christianity was outlawed in Tokugawa Japan, many believers went underground, practicing their faith in secret for over 200 years. This episode explores the Kakure Kirishitan — the 'hidden Christians' — who passed down prayers and rituals disguised as Buddhist and Shinto practices. We look at the Shimabara Rebellion of 1637–1638, which sealed the bakufu's persecution policies, the fumi-e (trampling of sacred images), and the role of the metsuke in hunting down converts. We also trace how communities on the Goto Islands and the Sotome region of Nagasaki preserved their faith through oral traditions, only to emerge during the Meiji Restoration. This is a story of survival, syncretism, and the limits of state control. #KakureKirishitan #HiddenChristians #ShimabaraRebellion #TokugawaJapan #Sakoku #Fumi-e #Metsuke #Nagasaki #GotoIslands #Sotome #ChristianityInJapan #MeijiRestoration #Amakusa #Kirishitan #EdoPeriod #History #FexingoHistory #JapanHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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