Congratulations to Gwyn McClelland, whose Digital Humanities project was included in the new history-focused Japan Past and Present website launched in March. This project centres on oral history methodology in Japanese Studies and the preservation of Hidden Christian history and heritage in many forms. The contents include the project introduction, five interview pages containing photographs, the aural record as streamed audio files in the Japanese language, transcripts of the five interviews in Japanese and English, and a focused teaching guide. Collaborators on the project were Sakatani Nobuko and Oosaki Satsuki, both resident on the islands. Congratulations Gwyn, Sakatani and Oosaki!