Jesuits in Japan
Early Jesuit efforts in Japan struggled due to cultural misunderstandings and language barriers. The arrival of Valignano marked a turning point, as he adapted the mission's approach by embracing Japanese customs and language. His strategies led to significant conversions among influential daimos, while also challenging perceptions of both Japanese and Europeans as "barbarians."In this clip
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The Tenshō embassy
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