Yes it was banned during the Edo period by Tokugawa Ieyasu. Any christians there were persecuted.
Fragments were first used in Japan in the 1600s to illustrate books. They would carve them on wood blocks and transfer them to paper.
Christianity
Yes, there is Christianity in Japan, Christianity is a very common religion.Yet only 1% of Japan's people or Christian, 80% are Shinto, 58% are Buddhist.There are 127,333,002 people in Japan, so 1% is still a lot.As far as I know this is accurate, but if not please correct me.
Tokugawa Ieyasu Oda Nobunga
They outlawed Christianity.
false because there is a body of water between japan and china; you'd have to swim
The Roman Empire sent over a various amounts of priests to Japan. The Empire's goal was to infect the world of Christianity. They were successful in their attempts.
kabuki and noh is some kind of drama used in the 1300s and 1600s in japan
1600s
false A+
No. Japan embraced Western ways of life in order to industrialize.