History of Japanese immigrants from Brazil Performed at a musical Sao Paulo February 10 5:44

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On June 9, a group of Japanese-Americans performed a musical with a mix of Japanese popular songs in São Paulo to learn about the history of the arrival of many Japanese immigrants in Brazil, South America. Attracted the audience.

Many Japanese have moved to Brazil since the beginning of the 20th century, and it is said that about 2 million Japanese are now living in Brazil.

The musical was planned in São Paulo, Brazil, to reach more people about the roots of these Japanese immigrants, and the venue was crowded with over 1500 spectators.

On the stage, there are stories about Japanese youth traveling to Brazil with dreams and hopes, overcoming various difficulties, creating a family, and blending into Brazilian society. A total of 30 songs were sung along with popular songs in Japan.

Some of the Nikkei who came to admire and shed tears on top of their former appearances, and were applauded every time a scene was over.

The number of Japanese-American youth born and raised in Brazil who cannot speak Japanese is increasing, and the organizer of the Nikkei said, "This musical has an interest in Japan, which is our roots. I hope you get a chance to have it. "