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Celebrating Japanese Immigration
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The Historical Museum of Japanese Immigration in Brazil, located in São Paulo's Liberdade neighborhood, celebrates the 70th anniversary of Japanese immigration to Brazil. With over 97,000 historical items, including photos and videos, the museum showcases the journey of Japanese families arriving in Brazil and their struggles and triumphs in a new environment. Visitors can even search for information about their immigrant relatives online. The museum also highlights the impact of Japanese immigration on Brazilian culture and economy, making it a fascinating destination for history buffs and those interested in multicultural heritage.

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