Tachiarai, Fukuoka
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is a
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located in Mii District,
Fukuoka Prefecture is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyūshū. Fukuoka Prefecture has a population of 5,109,323 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of 4,986 Square kilometre, km2 (1,925 sq mi). Fukuoka Prefecture borders S ...
, Japan. As of April 30, 2017, it has an estimated
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of 15,567 and a
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of 680 persons per km². The total area is 22.83 km². Tachiarai is divided into three neighborhoods: Ozeki, Hongō and Kikuchi. Much of the land is used for growing
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and other crops.


History

Tachiarai was home to an
Imperial Japanese Army Air Force The Imperial Japanese Army Air Service (IJAAS) or Imperial Japanese Army Air Force (IJAAF; ja, 大日本帝國陸軍航空部隊, Dainippon Teikoku Rikugun Kōkūbutai, lit=Greater Japan Empire Army Air Corps) was the aviation force of the Im ...
Base, established in 1919 and the Tachiarai Army Flight School, established in 1940, before American bombers
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them in 1945. Tachiarai houses a
Defense Intelligence Headquarters The is a military intelligence and signal intelligence agency of the Japanese government, under the jurisdiction of the Japanese Ministry of Defense. It is currently one of the biggest Japanese intelligence agencies,signals intelligence facility, which is used to monitor communications from transiting satellites, as part of a program codenamed MALLARD.


Kakure Kirishitan community

Tachiarai was home to a community of Japanese hidden Christians (''Kakure Kirishitans'') who were present in the area since the 16th century, centered in the village of Imamura. They were one of the very few ''Kakure Kirishitan'' communities in Kyushu outside present-day
Nagasaki prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyūshū. Nagasaki Prefecture has a population of 1,314,078 (1 June 2020) and has a geographic area of 4,130 km2 (1,594 sq mi). Nagasaki Prefecture borders Saga Prefecture to the northeast. N ...
. The community was quite successful in remaining hidden, avoiding being targeted by any crackdowns during the
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(1603-1867), when Christianity was either partially or completely banned. As other ''Kakure Kirishitan'' communities, the so-called "Imamura Christians" had unique practices and beliefs, such as the cult of a saint-like figure called "Joan Mataemon" whose historicity remains unascertained.伊藤慎二, 考古学からみた筑後今村キリシタン, 西南学院大学国際文化論集 29(2), 71-97, 2015-03中川憲次, カトリック愛苦会修道会の歴史的研究(1)草創期, Fukuoka Jogakuin University bulletin Human relations (9), 47-53, 2008-03 In 1867, the community was "discovered" by Christians from
Urakami Urakami was an area in the northern part of the city of Nagasaki, Japan. History In 1614, by the orders of shōgun leader Tokugawa Ieyasu, Christianity was banned in Japan in order to suppress European influence and to prevent the undermining of ...
, triggering a process of conversion to Roman Catholicism. This attracted attention from the local authorities as
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was still banned in Japan, resulting in a large number of arrests, although all Christians were released by 1868. By 1912, there were 2,712 Catholics in Tachiarai, but those began to emigrate en-masse to
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and later to other
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n countries.佐藤早苗, 奇跡の村 : 隠れキリシタンの里, 河出書房新社, 2002 In contrast to its centuries of hiding in Japan, Tachiarai's Catholic diaspora was highly active in Brazil, having participated in the foundation of the Colégio São Francisco Xavier in
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, which for decades was the most renowned educational institution for Brazilian nikkeis, and of churches in the cities of Registro and
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.Nikkey Shimbun
日本移植民の原点探る=レジストロ地方入植百周年 ◇戦前編◇ (72)=最古の日系カトリック教会=不思議な政治的設立経緯
13 Nov 2013, visited on 19 July 2021
The present-day Brick Gothic Imamura Church was constructed with materials donated from Germany and inaugurated in 1913. In 2006, it was declared as a Tangible Cultural Heritage of
Fukuoka prefecture is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyūshū. Fukuoka Prefecture has a population of 5,109,323 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of 4,986 Square kilometre, km2 (1,925 sq mi). Fukuoka Prefecture borders S ...
, and in 2015, an
Important Cultural Property of Japan An The term is often shortened into just is an item officially classified as Tangible Cultural Property by the Japanese government's Agency for Cultural Affairs ( Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) and judged to b ...
.


Attractions


Education

The Tachiarai Board of Education is located near Ozeki train station, and is titled "''Dream Center''". There is one junior high school and four elementary schools in Tachiarai. There are also a number of nursery schools, and one private English school.


References


External links

*
Tachiarai official website
{{Authority control Towns in Fukuoka Prefecture