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- Kakure Kiri****an (****anese: 隠れキリシタン, lit. 'hidden Christians') is a modern term for a member of the Catholic Church in ****an who went underground at the...
- Kakure nenbutsu (隠れ念仏), or "hidden Amida Buddhism", was a form of Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism secretly practiced on the ****anese island of Kyushu, in the Hitoyoshi...
- Kakurangers are each named after a legendary ninja and master of the Kakure Style (隠流, Kakure-ryū) ninpō. Before entering battle, they say "Hiding among the...
- Many Catholics went underground, becoming hidden Christians (隠れキリシタン, kakure kiri****an), while others died. Only after the Meiji Restoration was Christianity...
- The Kakure Rocks (67°57′S 44°47′E / 67.950°S 44.783°E / -67.950; 44.783) are two rocky exposures along the east wall of Shinnan Glacier, at the western...
- (Kakure Kiri****ans) who were present in the area since the 16th century, centered in the village of Imamura. They were one of the very few Kakure Kiri****an...
- for the early history of Roman Catholicism in ****an, or in relation to Kakure Kiri****an, hidden Christians. However, English sources on histories of...
- A depiction of Madonna and Child in a 19th-century Kakure Kiri****an ****anese woodcut...
- However, Kiri****an (****anese Christian) worship continued underground. These Kakure Kiri****an (hidden Christians) were tried at every step, forced to step...
- missionary sent to 17th-century ****an, who endures ****cution in the time of Kakure Kiri****an ("Hidden Christians") that followed the defeat of the Shimabara...