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  2. Christianity in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, there were 1.26 million Christians [1] in Japan, down from 1.9 million [2] Christians in Japan in 2019. [3] In the early years of the 21st century, between less than 1 percent [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and 1.5% [ 2 ] of the population claimed Christian belief or affiliation.

  3. Japanese independent Churches - Wikipedia

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    The Nonchurch movement is the most widely known and respected expression of independent Japanese Christianity. this is due largely to the fact that Uchimura Kanzo was a prolific writer respected by many individuals both within and outside Christian circles. The complete works of Uchimura consists of some fifty volumes.

  4. Category:Christianity in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Christianity in Japan" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of ...

  5. Category:Christianity in Japan by prefecture - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Churches in Japan by prefecture (3 C) A. Christianity in Aichi Prefecture (1 C) N.

  6. Category:Japanese Christians - Wikipedia

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  7. United Church of Christ in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The United Church of Christ in Japan (UCCJ; Japanese: 日本基督教団 Nihon Kirisuto Kyōdan, or Kyōdan for short) is the largest Protestant denomination in Japan. [2] It is a union of thirty-three diverse Protestant denominations forcibly merged by the Japanese wartime government on June 24, 1941.

  8. Catholic Church in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Sixteen Martyrs of Japan: 1633 - 1637 16 Hidden Christians who were martyred for their faith from 1633 to 1637. 18 February 1981 by Pope John Paul II 18 October 1987 by Pope John Paul II 28 September 188 Martyrs of Japan [13] 1603 -1639 Additional priests and Catholics who were persecuted and martyred from 1603 to 1639.

  9. Category:Churches in Japan - Wikipedia

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