Renaissance · East Asia · War
1637
Shimabara Rebellion
December 11, 1637
On Kyushu, some thirty thousand peasants, many of them secret Christians, rose in revolt against crushing taxation and religious persecution. They seized the ruined castle at Hara and held out for four months under a young charismatic leader named Amakusa Shiro. The shogunate crushed them and nearly exterminated Japanese Christianity.