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Living in Japan! Anyone know how to find churches?

Postby Kagan » Mon Jun 20, 2005 12:09 pm

Hi! I used to post here for a short amount of time back in my university days, but after awhile I grew out of posting in forums and stuck to reading from them. Anyways, for some reason or other i've decided to post here again and I would like to ask a question to anyone who knows anything about the topic. I'm going to be teaching in Japan for the next year (maybe three years) as I managed to get into the JET programme. The JET Programme is the world's largest teacher exchange program in the world, and is organized by the Japanese government in order to recruit native English speakers to teach English in Japan. I'll be leaving next month and I was wondering if there was anyone who had resources to find out whether there are any churches in Japan in the place i'm going to teach at. To tell you the truth my faith has not been strong recently, but if I were to be exposed in Japan for a year without any fellowship, i'm afraid i'm not sure how my life will turn out. I'm also trying other sources, but this would be a good start. I am meeting an Australian "Youth Alive" contingent in Tokyo so that might be a good start.
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Postby Arnobius » Mon Jun 20, 2005 12:42 pm

I did a Google search, but it seems that it helps to know what denomination you are looking for, as I couldn't find anything for just "Christian."

If you know what you want, maybe you could find it online.
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Postby Kireihana » Mon Jun 20, 2005 12:48 pm

I Googled and found these:
http://www.missionjapan.org/church/e_churchlist.html
http://across.co.nz/churches.Japan.html

Good luck and have fun in Japan! *envy* :)
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Postby Kagan » Mon Jun 20, 2005 1:05 pm

Thanks a lot. Well I'm Protestant, I've gone to a Baptist and Pentecostal churches in the past. I'm gonna be living in Okayama Prefecture. I'm a bit worried that I won't find any churches in my area because i'm going to a country town...
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Postby Heed » Mon Jun 20, 2005 1:19 pm

I have a few churches you can check out. I am Protestant too. I am also going to be living in Japan this summer. I will be working at a church in Hamamatsu City. The name is Hamamatsu church of the Savior. I will also be teaching English and assisting the pastor there as well.

Here are some links to a few other churches:

http://www.dab.hi-ho.ne.jp/kyokai/english1/contents.htm
http://www.geocities.com/sakaibc/index.html

I was also told about a church in Tokyo:

Tokyo Baptist church

I am not Baptist myself, but I almost ended up working here instead of in Hamamatsu.

If you are interested in Hamamatsu church of the Savior please send me a message and I can try to get you some more info before I leave for Japan in July.
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Postby Heed » Mon Jun 20, 2005 1:29 pm

Oops!! >.< I didn't realize how far Okayama is from the places I mentioned XD

Maybe though, you could somehow contact those churches and ask the pastors is there are any churches in your area. The pastors in Japan would probably know of more places. Also keep in mind that Japan is about .01% Christian. Which means there might not be a church in your area, but I will pray that you find one to attend.
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I chose to walk the straight and narrow road, but one day I lost balance and fell off it. I had fallen onto some sharp rocks and injured myself. There were people passing by who would merely stare at me, and then keep walking. Thoughts of worthlessness entered into my mind, and as I chose to believe the lies, my wounds grew worse. I was so overcome with grief that I nearly gave up... but then a man walked up to me and stopped. Without saying a word, he started to wrap my wounds, he gave me some water, and then lifted me up and embraced me. He then whispered these words into my ear, "I love you my child." As he said those words I could feel all the worthlessness and despair fall away. He then held out his hands. They had huge holes in them. He then said, "Walk with me." I then took his hand and we walked together. Every now and then I would fall from the road, but no matter where I fell, he was always there to pick me up and tell me that He loved me.

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Postby mitsuki lover » Mon Jun 20, 2005 5:36 pm

I have you have a good time there and find a church that you can call
home. :thumb:
One of the moderators at one of the other forums I'm also a member of
(the Anime Cafe Forum)is doing the same sort of thing that you plan on
doing.He's been in Japan for about 2 months now.
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Postby Kagan » Tue Jun 21, 2005 3:29 am

Actually, I might not mind going to Okayama to go to church, there are a couple of churches there. I kinda enjoy driving so it should be too bad.
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Postby Galant » Wed Jun 22, 2005 9:23 am

The best thing to do might be to try and contact Japanese Christians and find out the story from them.

Try this website for links/contact. I'm sure someone can help.

http://www.geocities.com/nagoyaccc/
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Postby Doubleshadow » Wed Jun 22, 2005 10:01 am

I have a friend whose brother is attending a Bible college, one actually recognized by the government, in Japan (he's getting his degree in Japanese missions, how cool is that?). I should see him this evening since it's Wed. and I can ask him for a contact E-mail for the college if you want. They should be able to find a church for you.
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Postby mitsuki lover » Wed Jun 22, 2005 1:00 pm

How soon are you going out to Japan?
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