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Saint Nicholas Kasatkin of Japan (+1912) and the conversion of the Samurai
Saint Nicholas Kasatkin of Japan (+1912) and the conversion of the Samurai
Despite Saint Nicholas’ fondness for Japanese culture, the Japanese were quite xenophobic at that time and it was very difficult being a foreigner. At one point, while Nicholas was still studying, the samurai Sawabe Takuma came to the Saint’s home and pulled his sword, telling him he was going to kill him before he could start his preaching. St Nicholas Kasatkin responded to this threat of violence with peace. He asked the samurai why he was going to kill him before he knows what he will preach. Saint Nicholas proposed that the two sit together so that he might explain his message to Sawabe. Then at the end, if Sawabe does not like it, he may kill Saint Nicholas. The honourable samurai agreed. By the end of the
Japanese fighter baptized Orthodox Christian
Japanese fighter baptized Orthodox Christian
From his childhood years he focused on the martial arts, which led him to study traditional Eastern religions, especially Buddhism.
After a period of many years, Tokashi Kishi came to know Christianity, the result of having read very many books. Christianity for Tokashi was another ethical teaching and appeared to him something like Buddhism.
After a visit to Russia he felt an inner desire to learn more about Orthodoxy. His desire to become a
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My choice is Orthodoxy - Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Japan
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Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Japan
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa (Japanese-born American actor, martial artist):
"My choice is Orthodoxy!"
"The depth I found in the Orthodox Faith is not found anywhere else. It is not easy to become Orthodox, considering how many religious conflicts there are in the world. But for me, the sign of God is the

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Saint Sergei Sugihara of Japan (+1986)