JAPAN 
Christian English School 

Kawaii Mansions 305 .... 2-Chome 27-9 Midorii
Asaminami-ku, Hiroshima
... 731-0103 JAPAN
PHONE: 082-879-2276
Chris Lowery at
aoghiroshima@yahoo.com
Good News Bible School of Hiroshima
Assemblies of God
Assembly of God Hiroshima-shi Higashi-ku Fukuda 4-2983-1
Tel. (fax) 81-82-899-5150

http://grace4u_hiroshima.tripod.com/Church



Good News Bible School of Tokyo
Rev. Kenny Joseph

7-39-6 Higashi-Oizumi, Nerima-ku, Tokyo 178-0063

Tel: 03-3922-6402 Fax: 03-3922-7655

(From the US dial 81-3-3922-6402)

Email : reapjapan1@aol.com

One of the greatest boons to evangelizing Japanese is to tell them their own true Christian history that their Buddhist priests and militaristic Shinto government erased. That is that "Christianity was the biggest organized religion in Japan 1000 years ago." Bigger than Shintoism and Buddhism organized. But greater than that is that up to 1,300,000 Japanese Christian martyrs were killed for their faith--mostly women and children--before America was founded as a country in 1776. Japanese Christians endured the world's longest sustained holocaust. Whereas Hitler took 4 years, Japan took 250 years. The discovery that over 80 Japanese last names have Christian roots is a powerful evangelistic tool. So you can get up and preach in your message: "Is there anybody here with these names...Azuma, Hata, Higashi, Toyo, etc....did you realize that you may have martyred Christians in your family history 4-5 generations ago?" ..... Kenny Joseph is an Assyrian missionary, born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. His parents fled to America after a holocaust when more than 180,000 Christians were massacred by Turkish Muslims. Kenny came to Japan in the April of 1951 to be a missionary to the Japanese. Kenny has lived by faith, spreading the Gospel among the people of Japan. He was married to Lila Finsaas in 1955 and they have four sons: Ken, Bobb, Jim and Mark. To contact Kenny Joseph send an email to REAPJapan1@aol.com

Pastor Jonathan Wilson:  Grace Christian Fellowship - 7-5-8 Kabemachi Ome-shi Tokyo Japan 198-0036
Tel: +81 428-30-1604    Fax +81 428-30-1571 - http://www.gracejapan.com
jonathanwilson@calvarychapel.com

Praise the Lord! Yoshiko and I are working together on an article about marriage. Last week I wrote and she said it sounded too formal and academic and wanted it to sound more like I counsel. Well, I counsel in Japanese. So this week I wrote the article again, this time in Japanese. Actually, I wrote it out just like it sounds in roman letters. This time Yoshiko really liked it! Pray that God could use even my simple Japanese to help marriages.
Pray about supporting the Wilson missionary family financially. Please send the gift to:

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Gift for Grace Japan (put this in the comment line)

1001 E. Palmer St.Indianapolis, IN 46203 USA (mail to this address)


Tokyo Horizon Chapel

4-19-5 Haramachida Machida-shi,

Tokyo 194-0013  Japan

Phone : 81 (042) 721 6999     

Fax     : 81 (042) 721 8440   

 

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TIME PERIOD

NAME OF PERIOD

HISTORY OF JAPAN

-300 BC

Jomon

The early Japanese were gatherers, hunters and fishers.

300 BC-300

Yayoi

The intoduction of rice agriculture evokes the development of a social hierarchy and hundreds of small countries that started to unify into larger countries.

300-710

Kofun

300 Japan is for the first time more or less united.
538/552 Introduction of Buddhism.
604 Prince Shotoku's Constitution of seventeen articles is promulgated.
645 The Taika reform is introduced. The Fujiwara era starts.

710-784

Nara

710 Nara becomes the first permanent capital.
784 The capital moves to Nagaoka.

794-1185

Heian

794 The capital moves to Heian (Kyoto).
1016 Fujiwara Michinaga becomes regent.
1159 The Taira clan under Taira Kiyomori takes over the power after the Heiji war.
1175 The Buddhist Jodo sect (Pure land sect) is introduced.
1180-85 In the Gempei War, the Minamoto clan puts an end to Taira supremacy.

1192-1333

Kamakura

1191 The Zen sect is intoduced.
1192 Minamoto Yoritomo is appointed shogun and establishes the Kamakura government.
1221 The Jokyu Disturbance ends a struggle between Kamakura and Kyoto resulting in the supremacy of the Hojo regents in Kamakura.
1232 A legal code, the Joei Shikimoku, is promulgated.
1274 and 1281 The Mongols try to invade Japan twice, but fail mainly because of bad weather conditions.
1333 The Kamakura bakufu falls.

1338-1573

Muromachi

1334 Kemmu restoration: the emperor restores power over Japan.
1336 Ashikaga Takauji captures Kyoto.
1337 The emperor flees and establishes the Southern court in Yoshino.
1338 Takauji establishes the Muromachi government and a second emperor in Kyoto (Northern court).
1392 Unification of the Southern and Northern courts.
1467-1477 Onin war.
1542 Portuguese introduce firearms and Christianity to Japan.
1568 Nobunaga enters Kyoto.
1573 The Muromachi Bakufu falls.

1573-1603

Azuchi
Momoyama

1575 The Takeda clan is defeated in the battle of Nagashino.
1582 Nobunaga is murdered and succeeded by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
1588 Hideyoshi confiscates the weapons of farmers and religious institutions in the "Sword Hunt".
1590 Japan is reunited after the fall of Odawara (Hojo).
1592-98 Unsuccessful invasion of Korea.
1598 Death of Hideyoshi.
1600 Tokugawa Ieyasu defeats his rivals in the battle of Sekigahara.

1603 - 1867

Edo

1603 Ieyasu is appointed shogun and establishes the Tokugawa government in Edo (Tokyo).
1614 Ieyasu intensifies persecution of Christianity.
1615 The Toyotomi clan is destroyed after Ieyasu captures Osaka castle.
1639 Almost complete isolation of Japan from the rest of the world.
1688-1703 Genroku era: popular culture flourishes.
1792 The Russians unsuccessfuly try to establish trade relations with Japan.
1854 Commodore Matthew Perry requests the Japanese government to open a limited number of ports for trade.

1868-1912

Meiji

1868 Meiji restoration.
1872 First railway line between Tokyo and Yokohama.
1889 The Meiji Constitution is promulgated.
1894-95 Sino-Japanese War.
1904-05 Russo-Japanese War.
1910 Annexion of Korea.
1912 Death of emperor Meiji.

1912-1926

Taisho

1914-18 Japan joins allied forces in WW1.
1923 The Great Kanto Earthquake devastates Tokyo and Yokohama.

1926-1989

Showa

1931 Manchurian Incident.
1937 Second Sino-Japanese War starts.
1941 Pacific War starts.
1945 Japan surrenders 1946 The new constitution is promulgated.
1952 The Allied Occupation of Japan ends.
1956 Japan becomes member of the UN.
1972 Normalization of relations to China.

 

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