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Is it true that Japan bought Brazilian land 200 years ago?

/kloc-Brazil became independent in the 0 th and 8 th centuries, and they also faced the problem of labor shortage. So they went to the Qing government and asked for support for the labor force, but they were rejected. Brazil, which had no way out, later found Japan, which had just experienced the Meiji Restoration.

After listening, Japan did not rush to refuse, but asked in detail about Brazil. Finally, knowing that Brazil is seriously short of labor and people, the Japanese government and the Brazilian government signed the Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Japan and Hun. The following year, Japan began to send a lot of labor to Brazil.

There are several main reasons why the Japanese government agreed so quickly. The first is the imitation of westernization in Meiji Restoration in Japan. At that time, Brazil was a noble westerner in their eyes, and the Japanese were a little selfish as long as they could meet any requirements.

At that time, there had just been a tsunami in Japan, which caused countless deaths and injuries in Kobe. The Japanese government wanted to emigrate and move to inland cities, just as the Brazilian government found out.

According to records, Japan * * * sent nearly 4 million people to Brazil, and besides Brazil, it also sent more than 2 million people to Hawaii. After hundreds of years of reproduction, the number of Japanese there is still unknown.

Some netizens once said that when the island of Japan sank, Japan had nowhere to go. This is not correct. According to overseas media surveys, in the past century, Japan has been frantically buying land overseas. In addition, in Brazil, the Japanese have spent hundreds of billions of dollars to buy a lot of land. If the Japanese island sinks, Japan will move the whole country here.