Ōura Cathedral

· nagasaki, · ★4.0

Ōura Cathedral, officially known as the Basilica of the Twenty-Six Holy Martyrs of Japan, is a stunning Gothic-style church built in 1864 and recognized as Japan's oldest existing Christian church and a National Treasure. Located in Nagasaki, this beautiful white structure with striking stained glass windows commemorates the 26 Christians who were martyred in 1597, representing a powerful symbol of religious freedom and resilience. The cathedral's European architectural elegance stands in fascinating contrast to its Japanese surroundings, offering visitors a unique glimpse into Japan's complex Christian history.

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📍 Addressnagasaki,
🎟 AdmissionSee official site
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Entry requires a small admission fee (typically 1,000 yen for adults), payable in cash, which includes access to the adjacent museum. Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid tour groups and experience the stunning stained glass in beautiful natural light. English pamphlets are available, and the site is easily accessible from the Glover Garden area in Nagasaki's main tourist district.

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