The South Seas Mission (Japanese: Nan'yō Dendō Dan (南洋伝道団)) was a Protestant missionary organisation established by the Empire of Japan to operate in the South Seas Mandate.
At the request of the Imperial Japanese Navy, Kozaki Hiromichi established a committee for sending missionaries to Micronesia in the late 1920s.[1]
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edit- Lee, Eun Ja (2013). "Rethinking the Relationship between Christianity and Colonialism: Nan'yo Dendo Dan, the Japanese Christian Mission to Micronesia from 1920 to 1942" (PDF). Kwansei Gakuin University Journal of Studies on Christianity and Culture (14): 123–132.