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This is a monument located in Nagasaki Prefecture. It is a stone monument erected to commemorate the original Nagasaki Cathedral.
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the founder is mukai karai's father.
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There is a monument along the Nakajima River. It is said that it was founded by Mukai Kaorai's father, Confucian doctor Motomasa Mukai. Mukai Kaorai may be famous for being a disciple of Basho.
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It is a fairly simple stone monument when you walk along the Nakajima River. Above typical Western religions, China had a very strong influence on that day.
I found it while walking along the Nakajima River.
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It is a "cathedral", but it is a historic site that has nothing to do with Christians. A brief explanation board stands about the fact that it was a Confucian school representing Nagasaki for 220 years until it was founded in the early Edo period and abolished at the beginning of the Meiji period. It was a university inquiry center that left footprints in cultural exchange between Japan and China in the early modern times, trade related business, and the compilation of books such as history of Nagasaki. A part of the material is stored in the Nagasaki Museum of history, and the cathedral remains university gate ...
the founder is mukai karai's father.
There is a monument along the Nakajima River. It is said that it was founded by Mukai Kaorai's father, Confucian doctor Motomasa Mukai. Mukai Kaorai may be famous for being a disciple of Basho.
and i'm going to put it on a typical western religion
It is a fairly simple stone monument when you walk along the Nakajima River. Above typical Western religions, China had a very strong influence on that day.
I found it while walking along the Nakajima River.
It is a "cathedral", but it is a historic site that has nothing to do with Christians. A brief explanation board stands about the fact that it was a Confucian school representing Nagasaki for 220 years until it was founded in the early Edo period and abolished at the beginning of the Meiji period. It was a university inquiry center that left footprints in cultural exchange between Japan and China in the early modern times, trade related business, and the compilation of books such as history of Nagasaki. A part of the material is stored in the Nagasaki Museum of history, and the cathedral remains university gate ...