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By 1620, Christianity was perceived as a threat to Japanese society due to its association with foreign influence and colonialism, particularly following the arrival of European missionaries. The Japanese authorities feared that Christian converts would prioritize allegiance to the Pope and foreign powers over the shogunate, undermining national unity and stability. Additionally, the growing number of converts and the potential for social upheaval prompted the government to view Christianity as a disruptive force, leading to increased persecution of Christians and the eventual prohibition of the religion.

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