Путешествие по печальной истории скрытого христианина Японии

Описание к видео Путешествие по печальной истории скрытого христианина Японии

In the early 17th century, the religious ban was issued in Japan. However, some people secretly kept their faith. They are called “Kakure Kirishitan” which means "Hidden Christians". Their heritage sites are mainly in Nagasaki and Kumamoto (Amakusa).
I took a trip to Nagasaki to trace their history. I am glad I did. I encountered many more beautiful things than expected.
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Some travel tips

Sorry. Kuroshima Island, which I visited in this video, is not recommended for those who don't speak Japanese. It's not very accessible, so quite difficult to travel to.
Instead, I strongly recommend going to Fukue Island. It also has a very deep history of hidden Christian. You can get there by plane from Fukuoka as well as by ferry from Nagasaki City, and there are some hotel options. Fukue island is part of an archipelago called the Goto Islands, so you can also visit the other islands.

Nagasaki Prefecture is full of things to see and do!
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My camera: https://amzn.to/3qmWjdF

My favorite lens: https://amzn.to/43Tp3Jr

Filter I used during this trip: https://amzn.to/3DREsiC
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The songs
1- Felt Like November - Magnus Ludvigsson
2- Jingle Bells (Acoustic Version) - The Wamsutters
3- Midnight in Tokyo - Sayuri Hayashi Egnell
4- Villa Harmonieux - Dusty Decks
5- Jamais perdu - Lo Mimieux
6- Realization - Valter Nowak
7- Home - Ever So Blue
8- Far Away from the Past - Hanna Lindgren
9- Empty Jar - Christophe Gorman
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