Egami Church

[3] Due to funding from Kibinago fishing[1][4] the church was renovated into its current state in 1919,[5] with the help of architect, Yosuke Tetsukawa.

[7] There is currently only one Christian family remaining in Egami Village though the church still functions as a gathering place for the local community on Naru Island.

[5] It is surrounded by a grove of trees that protected the church from storm damage[11] and features white walls and blue window panes.

[6] It is considered one of the finest wooden churches in Japan,[6] but its exterior has undergone visible aging in recent years.[when?

][12] The church's interior features a rib vault ceiling and it has three aisles,[13] its windows have a cherry blossom design which were drawn by hand.