Labeling a century-old, 1.5-million-strong community as a "secret" is a bit of a clickbait stretch for such well-documented history. However, the video serves as a concise primer on how transpacific migration can fundamentally reshape a nation's cultural DNA.
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Most people picture Brazil as beaches, carnival, and samba. Almost nobody pictures Japanese culture. But São Paulo is home to 1.5 million Japanese descendants, [music] the largest Japanese community outside Japan on the entire planet. It started in 1908 when the [music] first Japanese immigrant ship arrived in Santos Port, bringing workers for coffee plantations. Today, the Liberdade district of São Paulo looks closer to Tokyo than Rio.
Japanese-Brazilian food blends sushi with local ingredients in ways that exist nowhere else on Earth.
Japanese-Brazilians have produced senators, scientists, artists, and athletes. Brazil received over 250,000 Japanese immigrants across the 20th century.
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