History of Japan Japanese from Macau / Manuel Teixeira / Eichi Chishima

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 日本史 マカオの日本人 / マヌエル・テイシェイラ / 千島英一
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Item number: BO4842443
Released date: 16 Aug 2024
Maker: Genshobo

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Japanese History
[Introduction to the Contents]
What kind of people were the Japanese who lived in Macau and Hong Kong between the 16th and 17th centuries and in the early days of the opening of the ports?
It contains a list of 59 Japanese martyrs and a list of 14 Vietnamese martyrs preserved in Macau.
It is a precious book that has been revealed through literature research and interviews by Father Manuel Teixeira who lived in Macau.
The list contains a list of 59 Japanese martyrs and a list of 14 Vietnamese martyrs.
The Church of the Holy Mother
Tomoe Church in Omitsu
The Japanese craftsman at St. Paul's Cathedral
The Japanese Mission to Europe
The Martyrs of Nagasaki
The Missionary to Europe
The Martyrs of St. Joseph's Monastery
The Remains of a Japanese Martyr Preserved in Macau
The Christian Institute of Japan
The Missionaries of St. Joseph's sacred image
The Remains of a Japanese Martyr Buried in St. Paul's Tenshu-do Church (St. Paul's Tenshu-do Church)
The Luis de Almeida of Society of Jesus
The Remains of St. Francisco Xavier
The Church of the Holy Mother Da Penha de Franca
The Japanese Refugee in Macau
The Church of the Holy Mother Da Penha De
The Japanese Refugees in Macau
The Accidents of Japanese Ships
Brief history
A Portuguese born on April 5, 1912.
He came to Macau at the age of 12 and spent most of his life in Macau.
A Catholic Priest, a famous historian and writer.
Many books and honorary citizen of 2003 Omitsu Arcángel