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Why are there so many Japanese in Brazil?

In order to immigrate, Japan established the Royal Immigration Company. 1908, a passenger ship, Lihu Maru, carrying 78 1 Japanese, set off from Kobe for Santos Port, S? o Paulo, Brazil, which was the first batch of Japanese immigrants to Brazil. These people include 165 households with 733 people and 48 single people, which basically meet the immigration requirements of Brazil. In the following six years, 10 batch of Japanese immigrated to Brazil.

These immigrants generally have development funds provided by the Japanese government. At the same time, in order to attract immigrants, the Brazilian government provides convenience in many aspects, which makes these Japanese immigrants who have just arrived in Brazil gain a lot. Soon after the news of Japanese immigrants getting rich was sent back to Japan, Japan really set off a wave of emigration to Brazil. From 1925 to 194 1, more than170,000 Japanese immigrated to Brazil in more than ten years. This wave of immigrants continued until the end of World War II. From 65438 to 0959, Japan immigrated to Brazil again, but at this time, with the development of Japanese economy, there were fewer and fewer immigrants, which basically came to an end.

So far, Japan has exported nearly 300,000 people to Brazil. After several generations of reproduction, the total population of these people has reached millions.