noun
Twenty-Six Martyrs of Japan
Historical term referring to the group of Japanese and foreign Catholics crucified in Nagasaki in 1597.
日本二十六聖人は、1597年に長崎で処刑されたカトリック信者たちです。
The Twenty-Six Martyrs of Japan are the Catholic believers who were executed in Nagasaki in 1597.
The term is a proper noun composed of 日本 (Japan), 二十六 (twenty-six), and 聖人 (saints/martyrs), directly referring to the historical event.