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The Shumabara Rebellion in 1637
Shumabara domain is about 25 miles east of Nagasaki, and it's easily the most Christian part of Japan. It was controlled by a non-Christian daimyo called Matsukura-Katsayir who had become infamous locally for really squeezing the local peasantry for tax. By the end of 1637, you've got some very dry tinder in Shimabara domain. Within a few weeks, as many as 23,000 are up in arms. And then that spreads southwards to Amakusa islands nearby. So this thing is really starting to build up momentum December into January of 1638.