Let's get to the point - we all have different beliefs when it comes to Jesus.
Whatever you believe, that is fine, and you shouldn't let people tell you otherwise.
In Japan, however, they have a very different story when it comes to the 'truth' about Jesus Christ.
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On a plaque next to what is considered as Jesus' grave, it states that he travelled the Japan when he was 21-years-old and studied for 12 years. When 33, he returned home and was supposed to be crucified, but his brother 'casually' took his place.
He apparently returned to Japan and fleeing via Siberia and stayed there until the age of 106, when he died in the village of Heraidake, Shingō, in Sannoho district. He was supposedly a rice farmer with a wife and three children.
Furthermore, though not in this rooftop, when he died, his body was exposed on a rooftop for four years.
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As to not arouse any suspicion that the story may be false, the notice says that "the above description was given in a testament by Jesus Christ."
As I said at the beginning of this article, each to their own.
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