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Why are there so many Japanese in Latin America?

There are quite a few Japanese living in Brazil in South America.

Since19th century, immigrants from Asia and Europe have been stimulated. Germans began to come here in 18 18, Italians in 1875, Spaniards in 1880, and Japanese, Syrians and Lebanese began to come here one after another in the early 20th century. 19 At the end of the 20th century, the biggest migration wave in Brazil occurred in the southeast, and Italians and Portuguese became the main components of this migration, because the slave liberation movement had begun at that time, and plantations and newly developed Brazilian industries needed a lot of labor.

This is why there are many Japanese in Brazil.