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Oura Cathedral
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Nagasaki, Kyushu

Oura Cathedral

Japan's only National Treasure cathedral — a Gothic limestone church consecrated in 1865, built to memorialize the 26 Christians martyred in Nagasaki in 1597. Shortly after opening, the discovery of thousands of "hidden Christians" who had secretly practiced their faith for 250 years astonished the world and was called the "miracle of Oura." Now a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Duration

45 min–1 hour

Admission

¥1,000 adults (cathedral + museum)

Hours

8:00–18:00 year-round (last entry 17:30)

Best Season

Year-round

Access

Tram to Oura Tenshudo-Shita stop, 5 min walk

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    The stained glass windows were imported from France and have survived two centuries intact

  • 2

    From the cathedral steps, look down toward the harbor — the same view the original hidden Christians would have had

  • 3

    The adjacent museum has the kakure kirishitan's (hidden Christian) objects: crosses hidden inside Buddhist figures, a Madonna disguised as Kannon

Local Tips

Japan's oldest Gothic-style cathedral (1865) and a UNESCO World Heritage site — dedicated to the 26 Nagasaki Martyrs crucified in 1597. The interior is remarkably beautiful and intimate. The museum attached to the cathedral documents Japan's hidden Christian history in detail. The Glover Garden is a short uphill walk away — combine both.

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