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Okinawa News resource

by okinawa-news @ 2008-05-28 - 09:24:28

Soon I will be traveling to Okinawa Japan. Around that time I have been seeking information about Okinawa. Therefore, I have stumbled upon a great resource that has helped me, and I hope it will help you too. Nagasaki was once synonymous with commerce, the sole gateway for trade and culture into Japan. Then in 1945 it became known through its tragic destruction. Above all, however, Nagasaki is a city of faith. Buddhist temples, churches, a cathedral, a Confucian shrine, and a raucous Shinto festival are just a small part of the city’s spirituality. More okinawa news

Confucian Shrine

The Chinese community continued to be the largest section of the foreign population in Nagasaki even after the port was reopened. In 1893, Chinese residents constructed Koshi-byo, a Confucian shrine, with financial support from the Ch'ing Dynasty government. To this day it is the only Confucian Shrine built by Chinese outside of China. The building was destroyed by the atomic blast but rebuilt and then renovated in 1982. The shrine’s distinctive architecture is an interesting contrast to Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples. Perhaps the temples most fascinating features are the two lines of statues representing the 72 followers of Confucius.


 
 

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