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Amakusa Islands to Shin Omuta

Michael Portillo takes the ferry to the Amakusa archipelago, visits the town where missionaries brought Christianity to Japan and meets a master swordsmith in Shin Omuta.

Off the west coast of Kyushu lies the Amakusa archipelago, formed of around 12 islands. Michael first takes a bullet train to the coast and then a ferry to the islands, where he is greeted by a group of island women performing the colourful, traditional haiya dance originally sung to fishermen.

Michael also travels to Sakitsu, a tranquil town where Portuguese missionaries brought Christianity to Japan in the 16th century. After the religion was banned during the Edo period, worshippers hid from the authorities and became known as 'hidden Christians'.

Returning to the mainland of Kyushu, Michael takes a regional train up to Kumamoto, where he encounters one of Japan鈥檚 most beloved mascots and dives into the story of one of the country's most revered historical figures, Saigo Takamori.

Finally, in Shin Omuta, Michael meets Mr Matsunaga, a master swordsmith whose craft hasn鈥檛 changed for centuries.

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29 minutes

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Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Michael Portillo
Director Dave Minchin
Executive Producer John Comerford
Executive Producer Alison Kreps
Production Company Fremantle

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