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1612

Christianity Banned in Tokugawa Territories

1612

Ieyasu, alarmed by European missionary influence in western Japan, issued the first in a series of edicts forbidding Christianity throughout his shogunal domains. Churches were demolished, Jesuits expelled, and converts ordered to recant. The persecution would intensify yearly until virtually no Christians remained visible, though hidden communities of kakure kirishitan would secretly preserve their faith for over two centuries.