TigBiddiesMacDaddy t1_j54pfk2 wrote
You should see what Japan did at the first church. They sold Yasuke back into slavery after killing Oda Nobunaga
jeanleonino OP t1_j54pufm wrote
I am a history nerd... And I knew that part. But I never heard about the little statues and the hidden rooms they had in their own homes.
It's not that weird in history to treat other religions like this, but it's so curious how they valued* the clocks made by the jesuits, despite hating them. lol
edit: changed worshipped to valued, it was a luxury item in the Edo period, not a religious item.
Lurker_IV t1_j575q05 wrote
Do you know about the 'magic mirrors' Japanese christians used to hide their faith?
https://www.kyotojournal.org/renewal/the-magic-mirror-maker/
jeanleonino OP t1_j576ihl wrote
Holy fuck, this is awesome. No, I didn't know. This interview also corroborates one feeling I had from this TIL: maybe some religious mix together when people try to hide their religion. The syncretism there is so obvious, imagine an Amaterasu Virgin Mary haha
Lurker_IV t1_j57feep wrote
Fun history tidbit: the Japanese used the magic mirror trick of using reflections to expose microscopic flaws in microchip manufacturing. The engineers credited magic mirrors as the inspiration for their invention.
jeanleonino OP t1_j57sixv wrote
Does asianometry know that one? Haha that's an awesome story
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