Dozaki Cathedral
Dozaki Cathedral
4.5
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YacchanAmarone
Bangkok, Thailand41,257 contributions
Nov 2023 • Couples
I parked my car about 200 meters away from the church and walked to the church. The color of the sea spreading out to my right was beautiful.
It was a beautiful church made of red bricks, so I took many photos. I was impressed by the crucified statue of St. John Goto, who was martyred in Nagasaki in 1597, near the main entrance of the church.
Photography was not allowed inside the church. As I recall, there was not only a place to pray, but also a corner where old books and other things were on display.
I think it is one of the must-see tourist attractions on Fukue Island.
It was a beautiful church made of red bricks, so I took many photos. I was impressed by the crucified statue of St. John Goto, who was martyred in Nagasaki in 1597, near the main entrance of the church.
Photography was not allowed inside the church. As I recall, there was not only a place to pray, but also a corner where old books and other things were on display.
I think it is one of the must-see tourist attractions on Fukue Island.
Written 14 November 2023
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Keizo
Kawasaki, Japan1,552 contributions
Feb 2016
It ist the very first church built in the early Meiji area after several hundreds years of prohibition of Christianity. It faces sea to welcome christians coming by boats. There is a statue of one of 26 martyres executed in Nagasaki before Edo area and also those of two french pioneer Fathers.
Written 21 February 2016
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Cjay and Satsuk... S
Brevard, NC4 contributions
Jun 2011 • Couples
Travelers are afforded free assistance from folks along the roadway. Access is probably also available via small boats.
Written 14 May 2012
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Michael S
London, UK61 contributions
May 2024 • Family
One of the first churches we visiting on Fukue. Best place to start because it has a detailed history. Beautiful surroundings with coffee & cake shops along the road to the church.
Written 30 May 2024
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naomi h
South Riding, VA80 contributions
Apr 2019 • Friends
It is located in remote area in the island. Since I didn’t have int’l driver license, we had to use taxi from the port. We spent 6000yen rounds trip from the port and ended at our hotel near to the port.
It is small church but provides us very interesting information with pictures. It is a museum. To me it was worth to get here.
It is small church but provides us very interesting information with pictures. It is a museum. To me it was worth to get here.
Written 25 April 2019
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Sho T
39 contributions
Apr 2019 • Friends
A lovely place to visit and learn about the unique history of Christianity in Japan. The building is remarkably beautiful
Written 1 April 2019
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LHOVancouver
Vancouver, Canada921 contributions
Aug 2017 • Friends
Powerful and moving building in Gothic Style. Expanded in renovations, but still alive as a church from the 1800's. Hidden Christians worshipped "illegally in the region". Martyrs and sacrifices made here are inspiration to us all. Best wishes and continued prayers for the Church in Japan!
Written 10 August 2017
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Rena
Tokyo432 contributions
Feb 2017 • Friends
Around 6km away from the center of Fukue. rent a car is recommended. Located in very peaceful place and by the ocean.
When we visited, it was closed so we could not enter the inside. but ok.
When we visited, it was closed so we could not enter the inside. but ok.
Written 25 February 2017
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