The Japanese Immigration’s Historical Museum in Brasil
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9125.v13i3p133-138Keywords:
immigration, Kasato Maru, culture, museum, Bunkyo.Abstract
The celebrations of the centenary of Japanese Immigration in Brazil, which occurred in June 2008, offered a complete overview of culture, arts and technology from Japan to Brazil. One of the associations responsible for organizing the festivities was the Brazilian Society of Japanese Culture and Social Welfare – Bunkyo (abbreviation of the name of the association in Japanese). Among other activities, the Bunkyo maintains 30 Commissions thematic focus for many fronts: organization of annual and special events, the authorities receipt and administration of cultural facilities such as the Historical Museum of Japanese Immigration, which will be presented in this section.Downloads
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