Long Weekend in Japan: Five Recommended Churches for Easter

Long Weekend in Japan: Five Recommended Churches for Easter

The Easter long weekend can be a great time to take a holiday and reflect. If you're in Japan during the Easter long weekend, you might want to visit some of the historic or unique churches in this country known for its shrines and Shinto culture. Although Christianity is a minority religion in Japan, you can still find beautiful churches full of historical and spiritual value. Here are five churches worth visiting during the Easter holidays in Japan:

  1. Oura Church – Nagasaki
    Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Oura Church is the oldest Catholic church in Japan, built in 1864. Also known as the ‘Church of the Twenty-Six Japanese Martyrs,’ it symbolizes the history of Christians who suffered persecution in the past.
    Address: 5-3 Minamiyamate-machi, Nagasaki
    Uniqueness: Charming Gothic architecture & hidden Christian history.
  2. St Mary's Cathedral – Tokyo
    This modern cathedral was designed by renowned architect Kenzo Tange. With its abstract cross-shaped design and stainless-steel walls, this cathedral is one of the most famous Catholic places of worship in Japan's capital city.
    Address: 3-16-15 Sekiguchi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
    Uniqueness: Futuristic architectural design and a sacred atmosphere amidst the hustle and bustle of the city.
  3. St Francis Xavier Church – Yamaguchi
    Founded in honor of Japan's first Catholic missionary, St Francis Xavier, this church is an important point in the history of the spread of Christianity in Japan.
    Address: 4-1 Dōjomachi, Yamaguchi-shi
    Uniqueness: Simple interior but full of historical significance.
  4. Yamate Catholic Church (Sacred Heart Cathedral) – Yokohama
    Located in the exotic and European-style Yamate neighborhood, this church is both a spiritual destination and an architectural tour. The building is surrounded by gardens and Western-style houses that add to its charm.
    Address: 44 Yamate-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama
    Uniqueness: Classic European style with a nostalgic feel.
  5. Nijūbashimae Catholic Church – Tokyo
    Although not as big as other cathedrals, this church is cozy, quiet, and easily accessible from the center of Tokyo. It's perfect for those who want to worship or calm their hearts during Easter.
    Address: 1-1-1 Chiyoda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
    Uniqueness: Conveniently located near the Imperial Palace and tourist friendly.

Visiting Tip:

  • Check the Easter mass schedule of each church (it may differ between Catholic and Protestant).
  • Wear modest & covered clothing when visiting.
  • Bring a jacket or umbrella as spring in Japan can still see light rain.
  • Don't forget to respect other visitors who are worshipping or praying.

Exploring the churches in Japan at Easter is not just about spiritual tourism, but also an opportunity to learn about history and culture in a calm atmosphere. Happy long weekend and have a meaningful trip!

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