Wait… There’s a Little Brazil in Japan? 🇧🇷➡️🇯🇵 #japan #travel #brazil
Wait, there’s a Brazilian neighborhood in Japan, Deat. Over a hundred years ago, many Japanese moved to Brazil to start a new life. Japanese migrants were promised land, fair wages, and opportunities to eventually own farms. But by the 1990s, tens of thousands of their descendants came back to Japan. Now, over 200,000 Brazilians live in Japan, working, raising families, and blending cultures. There are sambar festivals in Japanese parks and local Brazilian sambber schools that teach dance and percussion along in Tokyo. In cities like Oumi and Hamamatsu, you’ll find entire neighborhoods with Brazilian supermarkets, churroscaras, and bakeries, making it feel like a little slice of Brazil right in the heart of Japan. It’s Brazil in Japan, and it’s louder, prouder, and more flavorful than you’d ever expect. Thanks for watching.

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Sim! 😊