Omura Sumitada — Japan's First Christian Daimyo
In 1563, Omura Sumitada — lord of this castle — became the first Japanese daimyo to be baptized as a Christian, taking the baptismal name Dom Bartolomeu. His conversion was not merely personal: he actively promoted Christianity in his domain, expelled Buddhist monks, converted his subjects, and eventually granted the Portuguese exclusive trading rights at Nagasaki harbor. His decisions helped establish Nagasaki as Japan's primary port for European trade and Christianity — a legacy that shaped the region for centuries. Omura Castle is the base from which he made history.