Japanese Brazilian - Image Gallery

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  • Japanese in a Brazilian forest

  • Japanese immigrants with their planting of potatoes

  • Japanese family in Brazil

  • Japanese family in Brazil

  • A train taking Japanese immigrants from Santos to São Paulo (1935)

  • Japanese on coffee plantation (1930)

  • The first immigrants on the Kasato Maru ship (1908)

  • Japanese immigrants in Brazil

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