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came to light in 1612, which made Ieyasu suspicious of Christianity's influence on his subjects. He was thus quite alarmed to find many of his own servants were Christians, chief among them Julia Ota. She refused to recant her faith when presented with an ultimatum and would rather shave her head to
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by the name Murata Unnaki (村田安政) had the same birthmarks as her younger brother who was separated from her in Korea when she was 13 and he was 6. She wrote to Murata to confirm if he actually had those birthmarks. The two apparently reunited at Sunpu Castle, and Ieyasu bestowed Murata a
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Despite evidence to the contrary, there remains a number of gravesites on the Izu Islands purporting to be that of Julia Ota. On Izu Ōshima, a shrine was raised upon her alleged grave, making it a rare case of a
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and continued practicing her faith, while also influencing other servants of Ieyasu's household to convert to Christianity. However, she grew restless as rumours of religious persecution in
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renounce her attachments to the world. So Ieyasu banished her and other like-minded servants from his household and exiled her to the
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reached her ears, and she made arrangements to distribute her money and belongings to the poverty-stricken Christians.
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The Kakure Kirishitan of Japan: A Study of Their Development, Beliefs and Rituals to the Present Day
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Born in Korea to an aristocratic family, Julia Ota was brought to Japan at the age of 14 during the
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while "Ota" (阿瀧) was the Japanese name given to her—her original Korean name was not recorded.
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and Julia's letters were discovered in April 2023 and are now part of the collection of the
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shrine being raised over a Christian grave, and where a Christian soul was revered as a
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in his household (奥方ノ御物仕). In this role she kept in contact with the missionaries of
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dated February 15, 1622, Julia Ota was receiving financial support from Pacheco in
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Julia Ota's hand-written letter addressed to Murata Unnaki, dated Aug. 19, 1609.
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Ruiz de Medina, Juan G. (1988). "History and Fiction of Ota Julia"
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in 1600, Julia Ota was made to serve Yukinaga's vanquisher
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Koreans enslaved during the Japanese invasions (1592–1598)
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Around 1609, Julia Ota heard news that a retainer of the
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Japanese
Hepburn
Korean
Korean Christian
lady-in-waiting
shōgun
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–98)
Konishi Yukinaga
Christian
Jesuit
Pedro Morejon
Uto
baptismal name
Battle of Sekigahara
Tokugawa Ieyasu
lady-in-waiting
Fushimi Castle
Sunpu Castle
Edo

Mōri clan
kosode
Hagi Museum
Okamoto Daihachi incident
Izu Islands
Izu Ōshima
Nii-jima
Kōzu-shima
Nagasaki

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