Naitō Joan

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Naitō Joan (内藤 如安?, died 1626),[1] son of Naitō Genzaemon, was a Japanese samurai and lord of Yagi Castle. Earlier called, Naitō Tadatoshi (内藤 忠俊?),[2] he was baptised into the Catholic Church in 1564 and took the name Joan (from Portuguese João). Following the shogunate’s anti-Christian edict of 1614 he was banished to Manila and died there in 1626.

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  1. also misread as Yukiyasu
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