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National migration to Brazil

Japan has always had frequent earthquakes and is a veritable "disaster-prone country". In recent years, with more intense plate activity, natural disasters in Japan have become more frequent, and earthquakes and typhoons have become almost commonplace in Japan. Coupled with global warming and rising sea levels, some American experts predict that in the near future, Japan is likely to be submerged by seawater.

In this regard, many Japanese also agree with this speculation, so more and more Japanese began to lay out industries overseas. If Japan really sinks, then they will flee for the first time. Of course, such people are only a few. If Japan really sinks, then the whole country needs a big migration. So, if Japan is swallowed up by the waves, how will they survive? It turned out that they were prepared.

In fact, as early as World War II, one of the main reasons for Japan's aggression against other countries was that it foresaw the uncertainty of the future, because Japan was small in terrain and poor in resources, and once it encountered a disaster, it would be a devastating blow. Therefore, in order to avoid risks, Japan will make a mess of the whole of Asia, although it is doomed to failure. In recent years, Japan has taken measures. The Japanese government bought a large area of land in Brazil and began to gradually send Japanese talents to Brazil. Now there are millions of Japanese working and living in Brazil.

These Japanese people have advanced work experience and technology, which has brought great help to Brazil's economic development. The Japanese also know that they are foreigners, so they are modest and low-key, so they get along well with local residents. In fact, the Brazilian government has long discovered this move by Japan, but they have not stopped it. Perhaps, the Brazilian government is confident in its vast territory and sparse population, and thinks that it has the ability to accept Japanese immigrants. In addition, the Japanese play a very important role in the Brazilian economy. If Japanese talents are refused entry, there will be problems in the country's economic development, so we will acquiesce in Japan's move.

If Japan really sinks and the whole country moves to Brazil, then with the strength of Japan and the development of Brazil, it will certainly create a top power. But at present, the sinking of Japan is only a hypothesis, and the realization of this situation is quite far away. Moreover, Japanese scientists are also actively studying ways to curb the rise of seawater and trying to preserve Japanese land as much as possible. After all, no one wants to live under someone else's fence.