Nagasaki was actually built by the Portuguese...

Nagasaki was actually built by the Portuguese, not the Japs and it was the site of introduction of christianity to Japan.

Therefore I think the Americans should give a formal apology about the 1945 nuke to Portugal.

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I think Portugal should apologize for bringing Christianity to Japan.

AYO WHERE MY APOLOGY, MUTT FUCK?

Japan would be a better place if they were christian

I'm sorry Spain.

I hate my life

>nukedtugal

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cute

Nagasaki is where my heart belongs to

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>where my heart belongs to
*belongs

why is the church still there nothing should be left after the nuke

They constructed several churches in and around the city. This one for example wasn't built by the Portuguese, it was built in the late 19th century, but the first churches were built as early as the 16th century by Portuguese traders and missionaries, followed by Spanish ones.

p-portugal... :3

All the portuguese stuff was stripped from nagasaki after the seclusion of Portugal.
But we did build it,it was nothing more than a fishing village initially and it become the main hub of trade in kyushu and maybe all of southern japan.
We also ruled it directl for 10 years before Shimazu guys went ape mode and conquered it from the damyo who gave it to us

I know we were the first europeans to reach Japan, nothing more, and this is how Japanese describded us in 1571:

>"These men (the Portuguese) are merchants.. >They drink in a glass without offering it to others. >They eat with their fingers (1) and not with chopsticks like us ... They are people who spend their lives traveling From there to beyond, without a right address, and exchange products that have the ones they do not have, but deep down they are not bad people. "

>*Crónica Teppo-Ki (adaptado)
>(1) cutlery began to be used recurringly in Europe only from the 18th century onwards


this was how africans described us when we reached there:

>"A day from the sea came a great ship, white wings, and shining like knives in the sun, white men came out of the water, saying words that no one understood, our ancestors were afraid and thought they were Vumbi, souls of the other world. They managed to make them return to the sea by shooting clouds of arrows, but the "Vumbi" began to spit fire with a noise of thunder .... "

>* African oral tradition, in F. Braudel, Material Civilization ... III.

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>spit fire
Badass

>"but deep down they are not bad people. "
reeks of rugged honesty

The second description is epic tier. They do movies about everything why they don´t do about that?

They met the worst of our people + missionaries so i'd say it was not that bad.

picture. the priest in the middle preparing the landing with the cross.... fug

They are poiting for the rest of the ships?

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japs are portuguese rapebabies

that sounds badass as fuck
that reminds me of bedtime stories that german and french mothers told their kids about croatians and swedes that destroyed magdeburg and killed all of their enemies in cold blood

who isn't

ehh

You are saying the Americans finished what we started in the Shimabara Rebellion?

obviously only japs and brazilians are

said the new land of labrador

>implying anyone lived in labrador

exactly

>fuck you Portugal for bringing a foreign religion to Japan! Japan following a religion originally from Palestine would be weird, they should follow a religion originally from India, because that's less weird somehow

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is it tasty?

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You got your asses handed to you later though they kicked you out and the dutchmen replaced you as honorary nips

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Is it true that japanese say "ne" (as in "desu ne" and "né") cuz of the portuguese?