Saturday, June 26, 2021

JP-1539404

 The card says this is Uragami church in Nagasaki but google only found a Urakami church and it is a bit different than this one. Actually, this is how Uragami/Urakami church looked like before it was remodeled in 1980 with brick tiles and restored to its original appearence.  

JP-1539404, sent by Sayaka.
When the government repealed its prohibition of Christianity, the adherents of Urakami who had regained their freedom took on the building of a church as their first project. Due to funding difficulties, however, construction did not get underway for another 20 years. Finally, in 1914, this impressive structure was commemorated as Asia's leading Romanesque-style cathedral of brick construction. It featured Angelus bells from France in the front pair of towers, but these were unfortunately destroyed in the atomic bombing of 1945. One of the Angelus bells was actually blown away, along with the belfry, by the force of the blast. The building was reconstructed in 1959. The bombed remnants of stone statues have been arranged in the surrounding area, including the one bell that withstood the atomic bomb blast and continues to announce the hour three times a day. - inhttps://travel.at-nagasaki.jp

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