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  2. Brazilians in Japan - Wikipedia

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    A reveler at the annual Asakusa Samba Carnival. Brazilians of Japanese descent in particular find themselves the targets of discrimination; some local Japanese scorn them as the descendants of "social dropouts" who emigrated from Japan because they were "giving up" on Japanese society, whereas others perceive them more as objects of pity than scorn, people who were forced into emigrating by ...

  3. Japanese Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Brazilian community was strongly marked by restrictive measures when Brazil declared war against Japan in August 1942. Japanese Brazilians could not travel the country without safe conduct issued by the police; over 200 Japanese schools were closed and radio equipment was seized to prevent transmissions on short wave from Japan ...

  4. Category:Brazilian people of Japanese descent - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian people of Okinawan descent (2 P) Pages in category "Brazilian people of Japanese descent" The following 149 pages are in this category, out of 149 total.

  5. Category:Japanese people of Brazilian descent - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian emigrants to Japan (18 P) Pages in category "Japanese people of Brazilian descent" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

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  7. List of Japanese Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Japanese Brazilians, that is, notable people of Japanese ancestry born or raised in Brazil. Japanese immigration to Brazil started in 1908 with the arrival of the Kasato Maru . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  8. Dekasegi - Wikipedia

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    Dekasegi (Portuguese: decassegui, decasségui, , [dekɐˈsɛgi]) is a term that is used in Latin America to refer to people, primarily Japanese Brazilians and Japanese Peruvians, who have migrated to Japan, having taken advantage of Japanese citizenship or nisei visa and immigration laws to work short-term in Japan. The original Japanese word ...

  9. Historical Museum of Japanese Immigration in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    It was inaugurated on June 18, 1978, by the Brazilian Society of Japanese Culture to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Japanese immigration to Brazil and has more than 97,000 historical items in its collection, including photos, films and videos.