Nagano Holy Saviour Church is the Christian church located in Nagano, Nagano, Japan, which belongs to the Diocese of Chubu of the Anglican Church in Japan. The church building is a registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan.
Overview
The Holy Saviour Church in Nagano, Nagano, was the first church established in 1898 by the Canadian missionary, Rev. John Gage Waller (1863-1945), who had come to Japan in 1890 and to Nagano Prefecture in 1892. It is a prominent red brick building standing on National Route 406 near the Zenko-ji Temple's main gate, and has long been familiar to the citizens of Nagano.
On June 18, 1998, the centennial service was held, with the Canadian guests related to Rev. Waller. A book in Japanese by Shiro Kobayashi on Rev. Waller and his family was published in 2006.
The other churches that were established by Rev. Waller include: the Resurrection Church in Iiyama; the All Saints Church in Inariyama, Chikuma (both registered Tangible Cultural Properties); and the Advent Church in Takada, Joetsu, architected by Merrell Vories.
The Holy Saviour Church is at 6, Nishi-Nagano, Nagano City, Nagano Prefecture, and the paster is Rev. Maria Reiko Yamato. On Sundays, 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion or the Word of God service
Gallery
- Nagano Holy Saviour Church, in Winter
- Nagano Holy Saviour Church, with the Cross
- Inside the Nagano Holy Saviour Church
- The Centennial Worship (June 18, 1998): Bishop Noriaki Mori'a Sermon
- The Centennial Worship: The Choir
- The Centennial Worship: The Sunday School Children's Handbells
- The Centennial Worship, with several Canadians' participation
See also
References
- 長野聖救主教会:国登録有形文化財(長野県文化財データベース) (in Japanese)
- 長野聖救主教会を訪ねて1~5 (Cornerstone : 日本のキリスト教建築を考える) (in Japanese)
- ウォーラー司祭その生涯と家庭 : 日本聖公会中部教区長野聖救主教会創立者(国立国会図書館、請求番号:HP112-H48) (Rev. Waller: His Life and Family, by Shiro Kobayashi (小林史郎) . National Diet Library. In Japanese)
External links
36°39′22.6″N 138°10′55.5″E / 36.656278°N 138.182083°E / 36.656278; 138.182083
- Official site (in Japanese)
- Nagano Holy Savior's Church (Facebook)