Across the middle of the island, this remote, small museum displays items including a Maria-Kannon statue that the hidden Christians used in place of the Virgin Mary.
Hirado Christian Museum
Kyūshū
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1. Ji-in to Kyōkai no Mieru Michi
8.16 MILES
This street, rising up a steep hill from town, is one of the most photogenic vantage points in all of Kyūshū. The Buddhist temples and large Christian…
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This fascinating pottery factory has something for everyone: you can try making simple pottery on the throwing wheel (your pieces can be fired and mailed…