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'''Anjirō''', also known as '''Yajirō''',<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref> was the first recorded [[Japan]]ese Christian, having been converted by [[Jesuits|Jesuit]] missionary and [[Templars|Templar]] [[Francis Xavier]] in the late 1540s.
'''Anjirō''' (アンジロー), also known as '''Yajirō''' (ヤジロウ),<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Anjirō}}</ref><ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]] – Shadows'' – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref> was the first recorded [[Japan]]ese [[Christianity|Christian]], having been converted by the [[Jesuits|Jesuit]] missionary and [[Spanish Rite of the Templar Order|Spanish Templar]] [[Francis Xavier]] in the late 1540s. Originally a [[samurai]] from {{Wiki|Satsuma Domain}}, Anjirō murdered a man and was forced to flee. On reaching the city of {{Wiki|Kagoshima}}, he went to the docks and admitted his crime to Alvaro Vas, the Portuguese [[captain]] of a [[merchant]] [[ship]]. Alvaro helped him get a job on another ship, but Anjirō accidentally reported to Captain Jorge Álvares, a friend of Xavier's who took Anjirō to [[Malacca]] in the belief that the missionary was better suited to hear the confession.<ref name="Wiki"/>


Anjirō first met Xavier in [[Malacca]], where, knowing how to speak Portuguese, he talked with Xavier about his home country and how the Jesuits would be able to convert more people there than he would manage to in Malacca. Anjirō later accompanied Xavier to the {{Wiki|Saint Paul's College, Goa|seminary}} in {{Wiki|Goa}},<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/> where he was baptized, furthered his training in languages, and received catechesis. On 14 April 1549, Anjirō joined Xavier as his interpreter in his travels to Japan.<ref>{{WP|Anjirō}}</ref>
Anjirō eventually met Xavier, and knowing how to speak [[Portugal|Portuguese]], he talked with Xavier about his home country and how the Jesuits would be able to convert more people there than he would manage to in Malacca. Anjirō later accompanied Xavier to the {{Wiki|Saint Paul's College, Goa|seminary}} in {{Wiki|Goa}},<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/> where he was baptized, furthered his language training, and received {{Wiki|catechesis}}. On 14 April 1549, Anjirō joined Xavier as his interpreter in his travels to Japan. They returned to Kagoshima and promptly began a mission there, though it was short-lived. Within a year of its founding, Xavier left Japan following an unsuccessful attempt to convert {{Wiki|Emperor Go-Nara}} but was blown off course and died on {{Wiki|Shangchuan Island}} just outside [[China]]. Without Xavier's leadership, Anjirō was the mission's head, but when its population plummeted two years later. Driven out by religious persecution, he became a ''{{Wiki|Wokou|wakō}}'' [[Piracy|pirate]] and died in a [[raid]] in China.<ref name="Wiki"/>


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Anjirō (アンジロー), also known as Yajirō (ヤジロウ),[1][2] was the first recorded Japanese Christian, having been converted by the Jesuit missionary and Spanish Templar Francis Xavier in the late 1540s. Originally a samurai from Satsuma Domain, Anjirō murdered a man and was forced to flee. On reaching the city of Kagoshima, he went to the docks and admitted his crime to Alvaro Vas, the Portuguese captain of a merchant ship. Alvaro helped him get a job on another ship, but Anjirō accidentally reported to Captain Jorge Álvares, a friend of Xavier's who took Anjirō to Malacca in the belief that the missionary was better suited to hear the confession.[1]

Anjirō eventually met Xavier, and knowing how to speak Portuguese, he talked with Xavier about his home country and how the Jesuits would be able to convert more people there than he would manage to in Malacca. Anjirō later accompanied Xavier to the seminary in Goa,[2] where he was baptized, furthered his language training, and received catechesis. On 14 April 1549, Anjirō joined Xavier as his interpreter in his travels to Japan. They returned to Kagoshima and promptly began a mission there, though it was short-lived. Within a year of its founding, Xavier left Japan following an unsuccessful attempt to convert Emperor Go-Nara but was blown off course and died on Shangchuan Island just outside China. Without Xavier's leadership, Anjirō was the mission's head, but when its population plummeted two years later. Driven out by religious persecution, he became a wakō pirate and died in a raid in China.[1]

Appearances

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Anjirō on Wikipedia
  2. 2.0 2.1 Echoes of History – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan