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YouTube Video, "Christian Persecution in Japan" (related to Kakure Kirishitan).Part-Time Instructor o f Japanese, Extended University/University of Arizona.Adjunct Instructor of ESL & Japanese, Pima Community College.Teaching Assistant, University of Arizona.Instructor of Japanese and Linguistics, University of Hawaii at Hilo.


