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Hiizu (Hide) Kuniya was one of the earliest
Japanese Seventh-day Adventist ministers.
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Kuniya was born in Japan in 1872.
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When he turned 20,
he was called for military service.
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In the military, he was led
to become a Christian
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through the influence of a friend.
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Then he met an intern military doctor
named Mokutaru Kawasaki.
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Kawasaki attended English Bible studies
presented by William Calhoun Grainger,
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the first official Seventh-day
Adventist missionary to Japan.
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Kawasaki invited Kuniya
to attend the studies with him.
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Kuniya accepted the invitation.
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Studying the Bible fervently,
he became convinced
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that the Adventist message
was the biblical truth
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and that Jesus was coming soon.
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Soon, he and Kawasaki were baptized.
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Following his baptism,
Kuniya became engaged in outreach.
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He preached on the street,
began colportering,
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and helped with the editorial work
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of the first Seventh-day Adventist
Japanese language periodical.
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In the summer of 1900,
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Kuniya supported the opening
of the small "Kobe Sanitarium"
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for poor Japanese people.
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This led the way
for a church to be planted.
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According to Kuniya,
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although the establishment
of the church had growing pains,
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for a while it was the center
of the Japanese missionary work.
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In 1904, Kuniya met two Korean Christians.
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He told them
about the Seventh-day Sabbath,
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and they accepted
the biblical truth and were baptized.
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This became the first Adventist work
for Korean people.
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Kuniya went to Korea and engaged
in the missionary work there.
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In 1907, he was ordained
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and became one of the first Seventh-day
Adventist Japanese official ministers.
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Kuniya attended
the 1909 General Conference Session
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and reported about his ministry
and experience in Japan.
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Like the Apostle Paul,
Kuniya had a conviction
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that it was his mission
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to proclaim the gospel
in unreached places.
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While doing colporteur work,
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he established churches
in many Japanese cities.
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In 1918, Kuniya was called
to advance the missionary work in Tokyo.
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As a result of his ministry,
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the church grew significantly
in this capital city.
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During World War II, the police arrested
42 Japanese Seventh-day Adventists,
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including Kuniya.
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He was incarcerated for about six months
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when it was discovered
he had both kidney and heart disease
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and was sent to a hospital.
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Fortunately, he recovered
from his health ailments.
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Kuniya was exempted
from prosecution and went free.
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After the war,
he immediately began visiting
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scattered believers and seekers
in local regions to encourage them.
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Pastor Hiizu Kuniya died in 1962.
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His faithful service to God
laid a solid foundation
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for the Seventh-day
Adventist Church in Japan.
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For more stories
about pioneer missionaries,
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visit encyclopedia.adventist.org.