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Magome Catholic Church

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Last updated Apr 8, 2026

Magome Catholic Church stands in the Magome district of Nagasaki's Sotome area, a region deeply connected to Japan's hidden Christian history. The church was established in 1897, during the period when Christianity could finally be practiced openly after more than two centuries of prohibition. The Sotome region served as a refuge for kakure kirishitan (hidden Christians) during the Edo period, and Magome was one of the communities where the faith survived in secret for generations.

The church building represents the architectural legacy of this resurgence, constructed in a modest Western style that characterizes many rural Catholic churches built across Nagasaki Prefecture during the Meiji era. The structure reflects the determination of local Christian communities to establish places of worship after religious freedom was restored in 1873. Magome Catholic Church is part of the broader Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region, which were collectively designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2018, recognizing their exceptional testimony to a unique cultural tradition.

Visitors to Magome Catholic Church can appreciate its simple yet dignified architecture set against the coastal landscape of the Sotome peninsula. The church remains an active place of worship for the local Catholic community, maintaining its role as a spiritual center for descendants of the hidden Christians. The surrounding area offers scenic views of the East China Sea and insights into the isolated communities that preserved their faith through centuries of persecution. The church provides context for understanding the remarkable history of Christianity in Japan and the cultural resilience of the Sotome communities.

Magome Catholic Church is located approximately 40 kilometers northwest of central Nagasaki City. Reaching the church requires a car or taxi, as public transportation to this rural area is limited. The drive from Nagasaki takes roughly one hour along coastal roads through the Sotome region. Visitors should note that the church is an active place of worship, and respectful behavior is expected when visiting. Admission is free, though donations are appreciated. Photography inside the church may be restricted, so it's advisable to check locally.


Phone
+81 95-898-2054
Website
ioujima.nagasaki.jp


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2-chōme-617 Iōjimamachi, Nagasaki, 851-1201, Japan

Magome Catholic Church

Phone

+81 95-898-2054

Website

ioujima.nagasaki.jp

What other travelers are saying about Magome Catholic Church

Built in the 1930s and dedicated to Archangel Michael, this church stands with an elevated port and a simple yet captivating neo-Gothic design. Though empty when I visited, the prayer books and personal cushions of the parishioners remained neatly in place — a quiet testimony to their presence. Entry is barefoot, and the interior is spotless.
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Jaume Beato
Aug 2, 2025
Welcoming faithful community. Daily mass, but only in Japanese. Rosary before mass
A silent place to go
Would be better if they open the church for public to pray.
Good view

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, visitors can enter, but the church remains an active place of worship. Respectful behavior is required, and photography inside may be restricted. Check locally before taking pictures, and be aware that services may be in progress.

The church is 40 kilometers northwest of central Nagasaki in the Sotome peninsula. Access requires a car or taxi, as public transportation is limited. The drive takes approximately one hour along coastal roads. Car rental is recommended for visiting multiple sites in the area.

No, admission to Magome Catholic Church is free. However, as it is an active place of worship maintained by the local community, donations are appreciated to help with preservation and upkeep. Visitors should approach their visit with respect for both the religious and historical significance of the site.

The Sotome region contains other hidden Christian sites and churches that form part of the UNESCO World Heritage designation. These can be combined into a half-day or full-day itinerary exploring the area's Christian heritage along the coastal peninsula.
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