Did Portuguese/Christian Missionaries have a plan for a converted Japan?

by Bonobowl

I’ve heard before that the Portuguese missionaries that visited Japan in the 16th and 17th Centuries wanted to convert the populace to Christianity, my question is did they have a concrete idea of what a Christian Japan would look like? Did they envision any changes to the Japanese social hierarchy like the division between Emperor and Shogun? What did they believe would happen with the Emperor’s claim of being descended from the Sun Goddess? Ect.

Alternatively, did any later missionaries think about these things at all?

Thanks

enygma9753

There's always more to be said, but in the meantime you may find some answers in this post by u/enygma9753 about the proselytizing efforts of Portuguese religious orders (primarily Jesuits) in the 16th c. up to the Christian persecutions under the Tokugawa Shogunate in the 1600s.