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"Amakusa no Sakitsu Village" is located in Kawaura Town, Amakusa City, Kumamoto Prefecture, and is a village where Buddhism, Shintoism, and Christianity coexisted during the banned period, and the religious form peculiar to fishing villages was nurtured. The Nagasaki-Amakusa region has a history of brilliant Western culture flourishing due to the missionary of the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier. And there are three pillars: history that traces the resurrection of miracles after the lifting of the ban on Christianity. Even in this history, the Nagasaki and Amakusa regions continue to secretly inherit their beliefs even as the Edo Shogunate's persecution of Christianity intensifies the crackdown on missionaries and Christians, and is unique to Japan until the ban on Christianity was lifted in the Meiji era. There are many villages and historic sites that symbolize the history that nurtured the Christian faith of. These villages and historic sites that nurtured the unique Christian faith in Japan have been evaluated as unique assets in the world, and in 2018, it was decided to be registered as a World Cultural Heritage Site.