Yeah but should be normal, because there are more Japanese descedent in Brazil than any country. The world are dumb about Brazil, thinking that we are like Haiti with native americans.
Japanese people have integrated well into Brazilian life, basically because everyone is of different ethnicity. There are many elected top officials like congress representatives, top government employees, military officers judges, chief justices, you see professors, dentists, doctors, engineers, entrepeneurs, etc.. Brazilians of japanese descent.
Thank you for doing such an important documentary. The Japanese people in the past and their descendents, here in Brazil, are very hard working people, and the first ones had a very tough life here. I would give a part of Brazil for the Japanese people to live and rule because I know they would take care of it. I have a lot of respect for all immigrants from all over the world who came to Brazil and helped my country grow, especially the Japanese.
As someone who has been to Japan many times, and has even reached Brazil once, this video really interests me. I come from Philippines, and Japan and Brazil remain my top two favorite countries to visit. It’s amazing how 11,000 miles away, two countries and two different cultures can somehow live together peacefully. I am thankful to have viewed your video! Very beautiful!
Kawayoporu heyy. Happy holidays. Sorry the last message doesn’t seem to appear here. I do love Brazilians and Japanese too. But the problem is Brazil is 11,000 miles away from my home country. And their political state isn’t the best at the moment. I have made many Brazilian friends though in Japan and in Manila, my city in Philippines, so they have kept me happy here. My Brazilian date hasn’t chatted me in a while. We might meet in the future, but I don’t know. Just exploring new countries, as well as going back to Japan often. I go back there in jan 2020 and maybe during sakura season.
@@winter10x06 Hm, that's weird. And others, do you love italian, spanish or portugal or macao at all? Yeah, you should fly there. Okay, I just recently talk reply to this Japanese guy who draw his anime profile picture and he thinks in Kyoto even the traffic signs have portuguese translation and I was like is he kidding me, seriously, Japan has English and Japanese signs I was like, I do not believe they have the other languages, Japan is sort of just like hong kong has quite, right? Your dating a brazilian girl and are there many brazilian in the philipines your country? Do you celebrate the samba carnival in the philipines in the capital, I also saw in korea in seoul too celebrate samba carnival? Why hasn't been chatted you in a while? Wow.
Kawayoporu well i think Japan is accommodating the various communities they have there. They should be prepared for 2020 though because it’s olympics season soon. Well i dated a brazilian japanese person when i was staying in japan before. But the one i am seeing now is in São paulo. Brazilian italian mix. Most of the Brazilians in my country are models, and are probably not interested in me. Haha! Yeah we do celebrate some festivals similar to carnival. The problem is that most of them are out of town, and i prefer to travel abroad while i’m young. There is this festival called Masskara in the province of Bacolod and Sinulog in the province of Cebu. It was fun when I was a kid, but it’s pretty dirty over there. Well my brazilian date is probably busy. Or he’s probably not into using social media anymore. Hahaha
Kawayoporu hmmm yes i love spanish! Actually, i learned spanish first before any other foreign languages because it was more popular back then. Spain colonized philippines before. Italian yeah i like also to visit their country. And portugal why not. Although i think their version of portuguese is difficult to understand because the accent is so different sounding. I also want to try out Germany, Netherlands, Austria, Poland and Switzerland. Macau i have been once. I found it boring because it was so small, and i am not into gambling, which is what most people do there. Hahaha
It was very moving. My grandfather left Kyushu and arrived in Brazil in 1925, I myself have lived in Japan and only those who have lived abroad can grasp what really means to immigrante. I want to thank the Japanese colony here for innumerable contributions and improvements made and still being made in Brazilian society. 本当にありがとうございます。
This was very interesting. I am a third generation Japanese-American, and have always wanted to know more about the Japanese who migrated to Brazil. My grandparents immigrated to California in the early 1900s. I knew there was a wave of Japanese immigrants to Brazil, especially after the U.S. cut off the immigration of Japanese in 1924 due to fear of too many Japanese coming in. It was nice to see and hear from these descendants of those Japanese in Brazil. I had always hoped to visit Brazil one day, but it’s not likely since I am now a senior with physical issues. I still love learning, though, and would like to see more of these documentaries.
@@leandromna yeah I know. I actually come from an area with quite a few Japanese Americans (SoCal and Hawaii). I find the whole thing interesting because Japan never really had a large diaspora and I thought it was cool being in the country that had the largest Japanese population outside of Japan where they spoke Portuguese
I'm from Pará and I was always curious about japanese culture in Tomé Açu I remember when the princess of Japan came to Belém (my city) in 2018 in commemoration of 110 years of Japanese immigration to Brazil
@@Anonymousindividual01 não dá para desconsiderar, ignorar, que mesmo os japoneses do Brasil, tem suas histórias, suas tradições, vindas do Japão e também, algumas, provavelmente formadas no Brasil. Isso é normal.
Great picture about the history of Japanese immigration in Brazil. As third generation person I'm very proud about what my parents and grandparents achieved here. Trully remarkable!
Excellent production. I read about the Japanese immigration to Brazil on Wikipedia but never came across any documentary or article that covers it so well. As a Brazilian fascinated about Japanese culture living abroad(UK) I can relate to what the lady says at 33:38, adding to her saying that leaving your home country not only changes you but expands your perspective of the world, the cultural exchange is enriching.
Lindo trabalho. Cresci em vizinhança metade americana e metade japonesa. Minha primeira namoradinha de infância era nissei. Estudei arte militar japonesa, seicho no ie e meus amigos Kendo. Meu melhor amigo no colégio ,Liceu Pasteur, se chamava Newton Takayanagi. Comecei a ser plastimodelista com modelos americanos e japoneses na lojinha do Sr. Saito, irmão do futuro ,naquela época, ministro da Força Aérea, Juniti Saito. E eu conheci bem os Ueno da Casa Aerobras em São Paulo, especialmente o Sr.Shoji Ueno. Grande cultura ,a japonesa. Abraço do veio
@@kanizmajorys2572 tem sim, embora espalhada.Meus amigos de infância ,meus melhores amigos eram filhos de pais americanos.Alguns do Texas outros de Wisconsin. De um lado eram americanos ( e na avenida também) e do outro japoneses e uma família chinesa. Uma estória: A minha mãe costumava espirrar sempre de manhã e à conselho médico ela espirrava com som aberto em A: tchá.. tchá.. E um dia a senhora chinesa veio visitar minha mãe e comentou: Oh Dona. H. gosta de chá né..? Todo dia de manhã ela manda empregada traz chá né? Tchá. ..Tchá... tchá.. ( as senhoras chinesàs mais velhas naquela época tinham o costume de gritar (dando ordens ) com as empregadas ... Abraço
I dont really know why I find the japanese/brazilian history so interesting since I'm not japanese or descendant. This documentary was one of the best ones I've seen about it.
Koichi should go live in Canada, there should be many Japanese in Canada in the same way the US, brazil should be having a small little group of Japanese.
@@Kawayoporu i mean, brazil is the country with the largest japanese population outside of japan, with about 2 milion, canada, if i ain't wrong has about 50.000 and the us 1.4 million
+@@leviackerman6552 Are you American? America is the top 1 supposed to be the one to say 2 million Japanese living there the largest living outside Japan, because you know the Japanese, already arrived in the US, but brazil later, makes sense? Articles and people should stop saying that it's brazil, so no, America is, but Canada should of be the second! They came to America in 1868, Canada in 1877, but brazil in 190-eight, but your wrong Canada has over 121,485, not 50,000, where'd you get 50,000? While America does have a million now, but brazil supposedly less then America, but I wish Canada had a million too so both North American countries share the same number of Japanese or Australia kind of maybe, but didn't happen much! It say that brazil has under 1.4 million Japanese people in brazil, but I think it be same amount to peru, but it's over another million more in the US, it say 1,466,514, but should be maybe over 2 million by now, due to many Japanese learn English as the main second language in case moving to Canada and America in Japan, but it's useless for them to brazil, because brazilians of non-Japanese do not speak English like Americans or Canadians do, I don't think Japanese go to brazil, Japanese go to North America like other ethnic groups like Polish, germans, vietnamese, mexicans or the french all have the largest diasporas in USA outside germany, Poland, france, mexico or vietnam!
@@Kawayoporu nope, i'm not american, i'm brazilian, and, it's official, brazil is the country with the largest japanese population outside of japan, and, no japanese would go to brazil? There is a lot of japanese immigrants here, about 73k, not counting the ones that immigrated in the 20th century, it may be a fact that the japanese people immigrated to usa before they immigrated to brazil, but brazil still have the largest japanese population outside of japan, and this is already confirmed
Não só eles, também. Italianos e alemães no Sul Árabicos no nordeste Africanos, Portugueses japoneses e chineses no Suldeste. Tudo isso e muito mais povos misturados
@@nooperz_griffento Po, árabes no Rio tb!! Tem muitos aki!! No centro a galera até zoava quando eles eram de nações inimigas!!😂😂 Mas quando chegam aki, todo mundo vira brasileiro e deixa a desavença pra trás. Já vi várias amizades assim!! Mas o q importa mesmo é q eles trouxeram esfirras, quibes e kaftas, e sou muito grato por isso!!😂😂
those ppl came from japan when they country was in hard times, now they descendants go to japan cause Brazil is at hard times, they are lucky they have some place to start again, many ppl here dont even know where they family was from
Brow, o pai de um amigo meu fugiu da Koreia do Norte e veio pro Brasil, e casou com uma paraibana. O apelido do meu amigo é "JAPONEGRO"!!😂😂😂 Acho q ele precisa trocar de planeta pra ser parecido com alguém!! 😂😂
São Paulo tem a maior comunidade niponica do mundo fora do Japão e também tem a maior comunidade Italiana do mundo fora da Italia, tem a maior comunidade Libanesa fora do Libano e foram esses Imigrantes que construiram essa Cidade,, que coisa de doido.
No caso dos Libano, existem mais libaneses aqui do que lá kkkk A população do Líbano é de 6 milhões de pessoas e o número de descendentes no Brasil é de 8 milhões
@@killbill-hw2sk Mas não foram os Nordestinos que construiram São Paulo, isso é mito, foram os imigrantes Italianos, alemâes e japoneses, os Nordestinos chegaram no final da decada de 50, assim como no rio de janeiro,
@@brazil6919 Seu comentário deixa claro que você não sabe do que está falando. Em primeiro lugar, nordestinos já iam para São Paulo bem antes dos anos 50. Em segundo lugar, os nordestinos que chegaram em SP nos anos 50 não chegaram no final e sim no início da década de 50. Em terceiro lugar, quando imigrantes estrangeiros mencionados por você chegaram a São Paulo, São Paulo já existia. Em quarto lugar, portugueses e brasileiros mestiços foram quem realmente levantaram São Paulo. Esses imigrantes estrangeiros (citados por você), assim como nordestinos e mineiros, foram responsáveis, sim, pelo desenvolvimento de São Paulo. Nordestinos e mineiros mais ainda, pois trabalhavam muito e ganhavam pouco; mão de obra barata. Isso sem falar nos muitos empresários, artistas e políticos em SP que têm origem nordestina. Se olharmos para a política, basta prestarmos atenção para os mais recentes: Tarcísio de Freitas - apesar de carioca -, neto de nordestino; João Dória, filho de nordestino; Ricardo Nunes, neto de avós mineiros e nordestinos. O seu comentário é ignorante e tenta apagar uma história que os fatos não deixam enganar-se.
I live in Santa Catarina, in a city close to a Japanese colony, until 30 years ago these people only spoke Japanese, and few things in Portuguese because they need to know the language to buy things and go to the hospital if they needed, but the new generations were interested in the outside world and the colony became too small for what they wanted, so they started to study and interact more with the cities around, they could only marry Japanese or Japanese descendants but over time young people wanted to marry Brazilians they met in the city, so they ended that rule.
Japanese people are 100% accepted and integrated in Brazil. My best friend when I was a kid (Im caucasian) was a nissei boy. I have at least half a dozen good nissei and sansei friends. I have a lady friend who married a son of Chinese immigrants. Where in the world do you see that?
I'm white American and I have cousins who are 1/8 Japanese. (Their great grandmother was from Japan). I grew up in Seattle with a number of friends who are 1/2 or 1/4 Asian of different types. Basically you have the exact same thing on the west coast of the US. It is pretty normal. Obviously, what hasn't happened as much in the USofA, in comparison to Brazil, is the mixing of black and white. But with Asians it is pretty common.
I love this documentary❤. Bravo👏 Just wondering about my own country's Portuguese people in Malaka, Malaysia. The first Portuguese of European descent who came to colonize Malaysia in the early 1500s brought here Indian women from their Portuguese settlement in India who had been baptised into Christianity, married them and settled down in Malaka. This settlement still exist till this day and as a kid I used to live near their coastal village and befriended their kids. They still maintain some Portuguese culture tho i doubt if they could still speak the language. Thus its kinda funny tho when seeing Japanese people who still maintain Japanese culture speaking Portuguese.
very well produced documentary, some familiar faces and places, if you are interested there is a very interesting movie (a series actually) I think it was produced by NHK called "Haru To Natsu The letters that never arrived" telling a story about sisters separated during the migration, very interesting to watch.
naquela epoca o estudo compensava mt, e isso era algo que os japoneses davam valor mais que os demais imigrantes, por isso atualmente muitos japoneses tem empregos bons e dinheiro, onde eu moro as crianças japonesas estao quase todas matriculadas nas melhores escolas particulares
Hi! My grandmother is Shigeno Matsuoka, formerly "Shigeno Katayama". She is Marisa's aunt. I would like to contact her. Do you have Marisa's email? Or the email of Shoko Masue, form Tosa City? Thank you!
Sou neto de Italiano com todo respeito ao imigrantes japoneses; o italianos contribuíram muito mais para formação do Brasil pois integraram mais, somos mais de 40 milhões de descendentes.
Tbm sou descendente de italiano mas com todo respeito, a história dos japoneses é muito mais interessante. Larga de pedir esmola de atenção cara, parece uma criança!
The way the Japanese government and the people treat these Nikkei Brazilians in Japan really disgusts me. You guys should also cover this social problem. Nikkeis who have returned to their motherland are treated like garbage.
Unfortunately, many Japanese descendants who return to Japan from their ancestors suffer a lot of prejudice. I admire Japanese culture, but a large part of the population is prejudiced and racist.
Not racist but anti-foreign. And not everyone is like that and if a Japanese person hates an American then he's more likely to hate the Chinese and Koreans who are mongoloids like them but in America if he's foreigner but white then he'll be accepted but if he's Asian it doesn't matter if he was born there or if he's a son of a Vietnam veteran or a current US Navy he'll still be treated as a foreigner
Hi V Glad to know that in our film you saw your great grandfather's name. I suspect that we are relatives. What is your grandfather's and father's name? Do you live in Brazil?
@@MalFromWales atualmente moro no Canadá. Desculpa me confundi.. o nome do meu bisavô é Koichi e não Shoichi como mostra no vídeo e veio em 1928 no manila-maru.
Melhor coisa fez o meu pai largo essas tradições loucas e fugiu com a minha mãe da bahia . Eu sim que posso falar k sou brasileiro mestiço quando eu vi minha boca tocar a de uma linda alemã la na europa valeu a pena meu pai ser deserdado da familia japonesa dele e minha mãe ser humilhada eu fui o cara certo
1. Então vi subir do mar uma besta que tinha dez chifres e sete cabeças, e sobre os seus chifres dez diademas, e sobre as suas cabeças nomes de blasfêmia. 2. E a besta que vi era semelhante ao leopardo, e os seus pés como os de urso, e a sua boca como a de leão; e o dragão deu-lhe o seu poder e o seu trono e grande autoridade. 3. Também vi uma de suas cabeças como se fora ferida de morte, mas a sua ferida mortal foi curada. Toda a terra se maravilhou, seguindo a besta, 4. e adoraram o dragão, porque deu à besta a sua autoridade; e adoraram a besta, dizendo: Quem é semelhante à besta? quem poderá batalhar contra ela? 5. Foi-lhe dada uma boca que proferia arrogâncias e blasfêmias; e deu-se-lhe autoridade para atuar por quarenta e dois meses. 6. E abriu a boca em blasfêmias contra Deus, para blasfemar do seu nome e do seu tabernáculo e dos que habitam no céu. 7. Também lhe foi permitido fazer guerra aos santos, e vencê-los; e deu-se-lhe autoridade sobre toda tribo, e povo, e língua e nação. 8. E adorá-la-ão todos os que habitam sobre a terra, esses cujos nomes não estão escritos no livro do Cordeiro que foi morto desde a fundação do mundo. 9. Se alguém tem ouvidos, ouça. 10. Se alguém leva em cativeiro, em cativeiro irá; se alguém matar à espada, necessário é que à espada seja morto. Aqui está a perseverança e a fé dos santos. 11. E vi subir da terra outra besta, e tinha dois chifres semelhantes aos de um cordeiro; e falava como dragão. 12. Também exercia toda a autoridade da primeira besta na sua presença; e fazia que a terra e os que nela habitavam adorassem a primeira besta, cuja ferida mortal fora curada. 13. E operava grandes sinais, de maneira que fazia até descer fogo do céu à terra, à vista dos homens; 14. e, por meio dos sinais que lhe foi permitido fazer na presença da besta, enganava os que habitavam sobre a terra e lhes dizia que fizessem uma imagem à besta que recebera a ferida da espada e vivia. 15. Foi-lhe concedido também dar fôlego à imagem da besta, para que a imagem da besta falasse, e fizesse que fossem mortos todos os que não adorassem a imagem da besta. 16. E fez que a todos, pequenos e grandes, ricos e pobres, livres e escravos, lhes fosse posto um sinal na mão direita, ou na fronte, 17. para que ninguém pudesse comprar ou vender, senão aquele que tivesse o sinal, ou o nome da besta, ou o número do seu nome. 18. Aqui há sabedoria. Aquele que tem entendimento, calcule o número da besta; porque é o número de um homem, e o seu número é seiscentos e sessenta e seis. (Apocalipse, 13
Se fossemos influenciados e expostos a cultura e valores do Japão tanto quando somos pelos valores Norte Americano o Brasil em 10 anos seria outra nação. Temos que nos livrar da colonização cultural Norte Americana . Valores Norte Americanos: Autorealização pelo consumo e não pelo desenvolvimento do carater. Praticidade ao invés do que é justo: os fins justicam os meios. Ostentação ao invés de modestia e descrição. Conservadorismo nos costumes e não com a tradição. Estados Unidos é anti tradicionalista. If we were influenced and exposed to Japan's culture and values as much as we are by North American values, Brazil in 10 years would be another nation. We have to get rid of North American cultural colonization. North American Values: Self-realization for consumption and not for character development. Practicality instead of what is just: the ends justify the means. Ostentation rather than modesty and description. Conservatism in customs and not with tradition. United States is anti traditionalist.
@@guz5179 Eles estão defendendo os seus próprios interesses. Culpado é quem deixa de fazer o mesmo e mantem a mentalidade de colonizado dando o pescoço para por a coleira e passa a defender eles igual a um cão obediente faz com o dono.
@@kawaiiufocafe5399 exatamente, uma mente de colonizado como a sua, quando vamos assumir a responsabilidade por nosso propio destino e parar de culpar os outros?, é portugueses, americanos etc..., mentalidade infantil de um país ainda infantil...
@@guz5179 Sua vontade de defende- los é maior que a de discernir sobre o que eu falei. Sinal de que a coleira esta apertando. Nunca falei que eles fossem os culpados. Se ficarmos colocando culpados não vamos sair do lugar e fazer o que nos compete. Sou apenas a favor de nos brasileiros nos livrarmos do sonho norte americano. Na minha ultima mensagem deixei isso bem claro. A culpa não é de quem oferece a coleira, mas de quem enfia a cabeça. Seguir o próprio destino pra mim é não seguir o destino que os outros querem enfiar em nós. Mas se você quer seguir o seu sonho US eu não te culpo. Pelo contrario, te desejo sorte. E muito dinheiro, porque sem muito dinheiro não há sonho norte americano. Agora, se você não entendeu ainda, vá procurar alguém do seu mesmo nível cognitivo para conversar.
🍞Daily Bread. The Peace of the Lord Jesus Christ of Nazareth, good morning blessed, reflect. 'Do not be unequally yoked together with unbelievers; for what society hath righteousness with unrighteousness And what fellowship hath light with darkness' 2 Corinthians 6:14 This is probably a verse that has produced a lot of conflict in the minds of believers. While it doesn't just apply to marriage, this verse is a powerful reminder that when we form long-term partnerships with people who do not share our values, we are putting our spiritual health at risk, just as God would not allow the Israelites. under the Law they would join a mule and an ox in the same yoke because it would end both. Paul reminds us that Christians must remember this in their most lasting relationships as well. PRAYER: Dear Father, help me to be discerning so that I will not associate or partner with people who are not pleasing to You. Open my vision and free me from the snares and ways of the enemy, for
@pernambuco-viagoogle9505, primeiro vocês param de votar em bandido depois pode falar alguma coisa de outra cultura. Cultura nordestina só cultua bandido é impressionante, o ápice dessa cultura é o Lampião e querem espalhar essa merda pro resto do país como um câncer.
Na minha visão os indígenas são os verdadeiros donos da terra...em segundo lugar os Africanos pois vieram a força..o restante vai se acomodando.. cabe todo mundo nesta arca de Noé às avessas 🤔
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One of the most interesting diaspora's to me.
Not really.
@@MrAmhara key phrase "to me" I didn't say "to you".
I can understand that
Yeah but should be normal, because there are more Japanese descedent in Brazil than any country. The world are dumb about Brazil, thinking that we are like Haiti with native americans.
Japanese people have integrated well into Brazilian life, basically because everyone is of different ethnicity. There are many elected top officials like congress representatives, top government employees, military officers judges, chief justices, you see professors, dentists, doctors, engineers, entrepeneurs, etc.. Brazilians of japanese descent.
Japan should learn that
Thank you for doing such an important documentary. The Japanese people in the past and their descendents, here in Brazil, are very hard working people, and the first ones had a very tough life here. I would give a part of Brazil for the Japanese people to live and rule because I know they would take care of it. I have a lot of respect for all immigrants from all over the world who came to Brazil and helped my country grow, especially the Japanese.
Many thanks for your positive comment. We are pleased to add a little to the story of the the Japanese contribution to Brazil.
Sinto uma grande admiração pelo povo japonês, o Brasil deve muito a essa gente trabalhadora e batalhadora!!
"To Brazilians I'm Japanese and for the Japanese I'm Brazilian." 35:00
It kinda reminds me a bit about how is like being "pardo". Too white to be black, too black to be white.
@@prayk11 O pardo é o coringa se for presidiário ele é negro se for universitário ele é branco
He actually said "I'm Brazilian, but to Brazilians I'm Japanese and for the Japanese I'm Brazilian."
This is actually sad, lol. Not being accepted fully by both groups.
But im brazil, if you know speak portuguese and live her you is brazilian
As someone who has been to Japan many times, and has even reached Brazil once, this video really interests me. I come from Philippines, and Japan and Brazil remain my top two favorite countries to visit. It’s amazing how 11,000 miles away, two countries and two different cultures can somehow live together peacefully. I am thankful to have viewed your video! Very beautiful!
winter, have you not seen my reply for a couple of weeks ago, I replied you a question and it's the holidays now that you have time to reply, okay?
Kawayoporu heyy. Happy holidays. Sorry the last message doesn’t seem to appear here. I do love Brazilians and Japanese too. But the problem is Brazil is 11,000 miles away from my home country. And their political state isn’t the best at the moment. I have made many Brazilian friends though in Japan and in Manila, my city in Philippines, so they have kept me happy here. My Brazilian date hasn’t chatted me in a while. We might meet in the future, but I don’t know. Just exploring new countries, as well as going back to Japan often. I go back there in jan 2020 and maybe during sakura season.
@@winter10x06 Hm, that's weird.
And others, do you love italian, spanish or portugal or macao at all?
Yeah, you should fly there.
Okay, I just recently talk reply to this Japanese guy who draw his anime profile picture and he thinks in Kyoto even the traffic signs have portuguese translation and I was like is he kidding me, seriously, Japan has English and Japanese signs I was like, I do not believe they have the other languages, Japan is sort of just like hong kong has quite, right?
Your dating a brazilian girl and are there many brazilian in the philipines your country?
Do you celebrate the samba carnival in the philipines in the capital, I also saw in korea in seoul too celebrate samba carnival?
Why hasn't been chatted you in a while?
Wow.
Kawayoporu well i think Japan is accommodating the various communities they have there. They should be prepared for 2020 though because it’s olympics season soon. Well i dated a brazilian japanese person when i was staying in japan before. But the one i am seeing now is in São paulo. Brazilian italian mix. Most of the Brazilians in my country are models, and are probably not interested in me. Haha!
Yeah we do celebrate some festivals similar to carnival. The problem is that most of them are out of town, and i prefer to travel abroad while i’m young. There is this festival called Masskara in the province of Bacolod and Sinulog in the province of Cebu. It was fun when I was a kid, but it’s pretty dirty over there. Well my brazilian date is probably busy. Or he’s probably not into using social media anymore. Hahaha
Kawayoporu hmmm yes i love spanish! Actually, i learned spanish first before any other foreign languages because it was more popular back then. Spain colonized philippines before. Italian yeah i like also to visit their country. And portugal why not. Although i think their version of portuguese is difficult to understand because the accent is so different sounding. I also want to try out Germany, Netherlands, Austria, Poland and Switzerland. Macau i have been once. I found it boring because it was so small, and i am not into gambling, which is what most people do there. Hahaha
It was very moving. My grandfather left Kyushu and arrived in Brazil in 1925, I myself have lived in Japan and only those who have lived abroad can grasp what really means to immigrante. I want to thank the Japanese colony here for innumerable contributions and improvements made and still being made in Brazilian society. 本当にありがとうございます。
This was very interesting. I am a third generation Japanese-American, and have always wanted to know more about the Japanese who migrated to Brazil. My grandparents immigrated to California in the early 1900s. I knew there was a wave of Japanese immigrants to Brazil, especially after the U.S. cut off the immigration of Japanese in 1924 due to fear of too many Japanese coming in. It was nice to see and hear from these descendants of those Japanese in Brazil. I had always hoped to visit Brazil one day, but it’s not likely since I am now a senior with physical issues. I still love learning, though, and would like to see more of these documentaries.
Iʻm Japanese American. When I visited Brazil, it was a weird feeling seeing Japanese Brazillians.
Aaaaand u look like a regular brazilian guy like everyone
that's a very Americanish thing to say
@@leandromna yeah I know. I actually come from an area with quite a few Japanese Americans (SoCal and Hawaii). I find the whole thing interesting because Japan never really had a large diaspora and I thought it was cool being in the country that had the largest Japanese population outside of Japan where they spoke Portuguese
I'm from Pará and I was always curious about japanese culture in Tomé Açu
I remember when the princess of Japan came to Belém (my city) in 2018 in commemoration of 110 years of Japanese immigration to Brazil
Nós nos consideramos meio a meio, mas quando chega aqui no Japão passa a se considerar 99% Brasileiro.😂🇧🇷❤
Mas aqui vcs se portam como 99% japa !!!
@@Anonymousindividual01 eu e minha família não, fomos criados no Ceará, outra cultura.❤
@@Anonymousindividual01 não dá para desconsiderar, ignorar, que mesmo os japoneses do Brasil, tem suas histórias, suas tradições, vindas do Japão e também, algumas, provavelmente formadas no Brasil. Isso é normal.
@@douglasyokoo6503 em todo lugar tem cearense 🤝
Awwwwww! It’s amazing hearing a Japanese couple speak Portuguese. Beautiful Japanese Brazilians
Such an interesting documentary.
Não sou descendente de Japonês, mas moro na Liberdade e me interesso muito pela cultura japonesa.
Great picture about the history of Japanese immigration in Brazil. As third generation person I'm very proud about what my parents and grandparents achieved here. Trully remarkable!
Excellent production. I read about the Japanese immigration to Brazil on Wikipedia but never came across any documentary or article that covers it so well. As a Brazilian fascinated about Japanese culture living abroad(UK) I can relate to what the lady says at 33:38, adding to her saying that leaving your home country not only changes you but expands your perspective of the world, the cultural exchange is enriching.
ビデオありがとうございました!!!
Lindo trabalho.
Cresci em vizinhança metade americana e metade japonesa.
Minha primeira namoradinha de infância era nissei.
Estudei arte militar japonesa, seicho no ie e meus amigos Kendo.
Meu melhor amigo no colégio ,Liceu Pasteur, se chamava Newton Takayanagi.
Comecei a ser plastimodelista com modelos americanos e japoneses na lojinha do Sr. Saito, irmão do futuro ,naquela época, ministro da Força Aérea, Juniti Saito.
E eu conheci bem os Ueno da Casa Aerobras em São Paulo, especialmente o Sr.Shoji Ueno.
Grande cultura ,a japonesa.
Abraço do veio
Ai sim mano, slc
Onde você cresceu?
@@kanizmajorys2572 Em São Paulo perto da avenida Rouxinol, travessa da Av.Sto Amaro.
Meu pai teve um rancho em Moji das Cruzes .
@@waltersergio3032 ah, que maneiro, mas oque você quis dizer com comunidade americana? Tem isso no brasil?
@@kanizmajorys2572 tem sim, embora espalhada.Meus amigos de infância ,meus melhores amigos eram filhos de pais americanos.Alguns do Texas outros de Wisconsin.
De um lado eram americanos ( e na avenida também) e do outro japoneses e uma família chinesa.
Uma estória:
A minha mãe costumava espirrar sempre de manhã e à conselho médico ela espirrava com som aberto em A: tchá.. tchá.. E um dia a senhora chinesa veio visitar minha mãe e comentou: Oh Dona. H. gosta de chá né..? Todo dia de manhã ela manda empregada traz chá né? Tchá. ..Tchá... tchá.. ( as senhoras chinesàs mais velhas naquela época tinham o costume de gritar (dando ordens ) com as empregadas ...
Abraço
I dont really know why I find the japanese/brazilian history so interesting since I'm not japanese or descendant. This documentary was one of the best ones I've seen about it.
Many thanks for your interest, Koichi. Hope you can visit Brazil one day!
Koichi should go live in Canada, there should be many Japanese in Canada in the same way the US, brazil should be having a small little group of Japanese.
Obrigado for your feedback. Fico feliz que voce gostou do video!
@@Kawayoporu i mean, brazil is the country with the largest japanese population outside of japan, with about 2 milion, canada, if i ain't wrong has about 50.000 and the us 1.4 million
+@@leviackerman6552 Are you American?
America is the top 1 supposed to be the one to say 2 million Japanese living there the largest living outside Japan, because you know the Japanese, already arrived in the US, but brazil later, makes sense?
Articles and people should stop saying that it's brazil, so no, America is, but Canada should of be the second!
They came to America in 1868, Canada in 1877, but brazil in 190-eight, but your wrong Canada has over 121,485, not 50,000, where'd you get 50,000?
While America does have a million now, but brazil supposedly less then America, but I wish Canada had a million too so both North American countries share the same number of Japanese or Australia kind of maybe, but didn't happen much!
It say that brazil has under 1.4 million Japanese people in brazil, but I think it be same amount to peru, but it's over another million more in the US, it say 1,466,514, but should be maybe over 2 million by now, due to many Japanese learn English as the main second language in case moving to Canada and America in Japan, but it's useless for them to brazil, because brazilians of non-Japanese do not speak English like Americans or Canadians do, I don't think Japanese go to brazil, Japanese go to North America like other ethnic groups like Polish, germans, vietnamese, mexicans or the french all have the largest diasporas in USA outside germany, Poland, france, mexico or vietnam!
@@Kawayoporu nope, i'm not american, i'm brazilian, and, it's official, brazil is the country with the largest japanese population outside of japan, and, no japanese would go to brazil? There is a lot of japanese immigrants here, about 73k, not counting the ones that immigrated in the 20th century, it may be a fact that the japanese people immigrated to usa before they immigrated to brazil, but brazil still have the largest japanese population outside of japan, and this is already confirmed
Just one curious thing: liberdade, the japanese neighbourhood in Sao Paulo, was named after slaves revolts for freedom. Liberdade means liberty
Wuuuuoo cara não tinha conhecimento disso! Obrigado mesmo.
Interesting independent documentary styled video, mate, Keep it up!
Thanx for posting such interesting content!
Sorte nossa que houve a colonização japonesa no Brasil, deixou um grande legado no país com sua cultura riquíssima, considerem-se abraçados !!!
Não só eles, também.
Italianos e alemães no Sul
Árabicos no nordeste
Africanos, Portugueses japoneses e chineses no Suldeste.
Tudo isso e muito mais povos misturados
@@nooperz_griffento Po, árabes no Rio tb!! Tem muitos aki!! No centro a galera até zoava quando eles eram de nações inimigas!!😂😂 Mas quando chegam aki, todo mundo vira brasileiro e deixa a desavença pra trás. Já vi várias amizades assim!! Mas o q importa mesmo é q eles trouxeram esfirras, quibes e kaftas, e sou muito grato por isso!!😂😂
@@nooperz_griffento sabe oq eu vejo aq no Ceará holandês tem bastante e coreano tbm
Não houve colonização japonesa no Brasil. Houve uma migração japonesa.
Excellent documentary! Thank you!
I love de japanese! I grew up in Ipiranga, São Paulo, a place with maaaaany japaneses... and they were always my best friends!
私たちと同じ顔なのに違う言語を話してる
不思議な感覚
日本から応援してます
Parabéns. Belo documentário
those ppl came from japan when they country was in hard times, now they descendants go to japan cause Brazil is at hard times, they are lucky they have some place to start again, many ppl here dont even know where they family was from
Interesting - To Brazilians I'm Japanese , and for the Japanese I'm Brazilian !!! 🤔
Like every person with a migrant background who doesn't look like the majority of the population of the country where they live.
Brow, o pai de um amigo meu fugiu da Koreia do Norte e veio pro Brasil, e casou com uma paraibana. O apelido do meu amigo é "JAPONEGRO"!!😂😂😂 Acho q ele precisa trocar de planeta pra ser parecido com alguém!! 😂😂
@@RafaelSilva-tg4yt🫥
estou impressionada com os brasileiros q nao dominaram os comentarios
parabens pra nois
Tava caçando comentários BR tbm ? Kkkkk
Eles tão falando em inglês
U make great videos it looks so professional
great documentary
I'm from the Amazon, and i know plenty of japanese, most of them are elders, but incredible nice people
Queria conhecer, acho que em RO não tem muitos
Such a cool documentary!
Super interesting and insightful! Thank you so much for curing for a curiosity of mine!
You're welcome - pleased you liked it
Muito bonito o documental obrigado pelo trabalho feito a todos os que aparecem no video um abraço
São Paulo tem a maior comunidade niponica do mundo fora do Japão e também tem a maior comunidade Italiana do mundo fora da Italia, tem a maior comunidade Libanesa fora do Libano e foram esses Imigrantes que construiram essa Cidade,, que coisa de doido.
No caso dos Libano, existem mais libaneses aqui do que lá kkkk
A população do Líbano é de 6 milhões de pessoas e o número de descendentes no Brasil é de 8 milhões
Tem mais nordestino aí do que aq realmente coisa de louco
@@killbill-hw2sk Mas não foram os Nordestinos que construiram São Paulo, isso é mito, foram os imigrantes Italianos, alemâes e japoneses, os Nordestinos chegaram no final da decada de 50, assim como no rio de janeiro,
@@brazil6919 Seu comentário deixa claro que você não sabe do que está falando. Em primeiro lugar, nordestinos já iam para São Paulo bem antes dos anos 50. Em segundo lugar, os nordestinos que chegaram em SP nos anos 50 não chegaram no final e sim no início da década de 50. Em terceiro lugar, quando imigrantes estrangeiros mencionados por você chegaram a São Paulo, São Paulo já existia. Em quarto lugar, portugueses e brasileiros mestiços foram quem realmente levantaram São Paulo. Esses imigrantes estrangeiros (citados por você), assim como nordestinos e mineiros, foram responsáveis, sim, pelo desenvolvimento de São Paulo. Nordestinos e mineiros mais ainda, pois trabalhavam muito e ganhavam pouco; mão de obra barata. Isso sem falar nos muitos empresários, artistas e políticos em SP que têm origem nordestina. Se olharmos para a política, basta prestarmos atenção para os mais recentes: Tarcísio de Freitas - apesar de carioca -, neto de nordestino; João Dória, filho de nordestino; Ricardo Nunes, neto de avós mineiros e nordestinos. O seu comentário é ignorante e tenta apagar uma história que os fatos não deixam enganar-se.
very interesting! Good work!
Kochi-ken lar dos meus ancestrais, sairam de nankoku.
Voc é parente do Goku?
Nan koku é interessante, já pegou uma Okinawa ou saitama?
Se vc não for ninja, vc é uma vergonha para os seus ancestrais!!😑
I live in Santa Catarina, in a city close to a Japanese colony, until 30 years ago these people only spoke Japanese, and few things in Portuguese because they need to know the language to buy things and go to the hospital if they needed, but the new generations were interested in the outside world and the colony became too small for what they wanted, so they started to study and interact more with the cities around, they could only marry Japanese or Japanese descendants but over time young people wanted to marry Brazilians they met in the city, so they ended that rule.
so cool and her cousin and her look so much alike what a awesome culture
cai aqui de paraquedas e amei! achei muito interessante esse documentário de uma lado do brasil e dos japoneses que eu não conhecia
Para mim, nasceu no Brasil, fala português, brasileiro é.
Beautiful documentary
Ótimo documentário.
Japanese people are 100% accepted and integrated in Brazil. My best friend when I was a kid (Im caucasian) was a nissei boy. I have at least half a dozen good nissei and sansei friends. I have a lady friend who married a son of Chinese immigrants. Where in the world do you see that?
I'm white American and I have cousins who are 1/8 Japanese. (Their great grandmother was from Japan). I grew up in Seattle with a number of friends who are 1/2 or 1/4 Asian of different types. Basically you have the exact same thing on the west coast of the US. It is pretty normal. Obviously, what hasn't happened as much in the USofA, in comparison to Brazil, is the mixing of black and white. But with Asians it is pretty common.
Nikkei, not nissei.
@@mattiamele3015 nissei = 2 generation, sansei = 3 generation, yonsei = 4 generation, nikkei = nissei, sansei and yonsei
行ってみたいです!
Iie, kanada ni ikkai desu ka?
Kanada wa houga ii deshou!
Kawayoporu shut up weeb
I love this documentary❤. Bravo👏
Just wondering about my own country's Portuguese people in Malaka, Malaysia. The first Portuguese of European descent who came to colonize Malaysia in the early 1500s brought here Indian women from their Portuguese settlement in India who had been baptised into Christianity, married them and settled down in Malaka. This settlement still exist till this day and as a kid I used to live near their coastal village and befriended their kids. They still maintain some Portuguese culture tho i doubt if they could still speak the language. Thus its kinda funny tho when seeing Japanese people who still maintain Japanese culture speaking Portuguese.
Interesting to learn about the Portuguese influence in Malaysia - obrigado! Sounds like a good subject for a film.
There is another story of German migrated to South Brazil.Like Japanese, they did very well in Brazil.
really nice doc!
I hope covid doesn't get this year's Festival do Japão cancelled. I wanna be in this event that celebrates this union.
@japan and Brazil 👍👍👍☺️🙏🇮🇩
Canal muito bom!!! 👏👏
very well produced documentary, some familiar faces and places, if you are interested there is a very interesting movie (a series actually) I think it was produced by NHK called "Haru To Natsu The letters that never arrived" telling a story about sisters separated during the migration, very interesting to watch.
This is so cool
Nesse vídeo os brasileiros não foram invocados Kkkkk
Me chamou?
@@ezequielcccln kkkkkk
Você está brincando com perigo, caro tupiniquim! Kkkkk
Oi
como nao?
dodjera do kanso pensar que nesse país tem tanta diversidade assimkkkk
orgulho em ser pardo!!
somos uma mixagem de etnias
very interesting !
nice job 👏👏👏
Muito bom!
naquela epoca o estudo compensava mt, e isso era algo que os japoneses davam valor mais que os demais imigrantes, por isso atualmente muitos japoneses tem empregos bons e dinheiro, onde eu moro as crianças japonesas estao quase todas matriculadas nas melhores escolas particulares
Japanese Brazilians are very interesting to me
Hi! My grandmother is Shigeno Matsuoka, formerly "Shigeno Katayama". She is Marisa's aunt. I would like to contact her. Do you have Marisa's email? Or the email of Shoko Masue, form Tosa City? Thank you!
Posso ter o link daquele cover maravilhoso no shamisen de "ue o muite arukou" ?
This is a podcast about Japanese in Brasil. What’s with the Chinese background music?
All the music is from a Japanese concert
Muito bom💕😁👍
Japanese people in Brazil also do beloved craft objects ?
Yes they certainly do. There are ceramic artists and other crafts, sometimes at Liberdade in SP
Sou neto de Italiano com todo respeito ao imigrantes japoneses; o italianos contribuíram muito mais para formação do Brasil pois integraram mais, somos mais de 40 milhões de descendentes.
Tbm sou descendente de italiano mas com todo respeito, a história dos japoneses é muito mais interessante. Larga de pedir esmola de atenção cara, parece uma criança!
Não entendo o ingles mas o documentário ta muito bom
The way the Japanese government and the people treat these Nikkei Brazilians in Japan really disgusts me. You guys should also cover this social problem. Nikkeis who have returned to their motherland are treated like garbage.
abandon Japan when the country is poor and get back when they rich =)) if i'm Japanese i treat them the same
@@harrisonjr.8892 every nation do that. They're not wrong to try to have a better live, in the end your home is your own.
I love Liberdade.
We have a lot of different countries inside Brazil!
We have Europe in the south, Africa in north-east
@Miray Fakeh Yes but most of north-east, mainly Bahia, has a lot of African culture and immigrants
As a Brazilian who lives in Europe and comes from Southern Brazil... Nah, not really, southern Brazil isn't very European.
excelente
Japanese people dont like nikkei in japan speak gaijin and dorobo .. no have problem im have a great contry for live Brazil
Why they do not speak japanese in front of the camera, it would be interesting to see how they preserve their language .
Most of them don't know... None of my Brazilian Japanese friends are fluent in Japanese haha they can speak Spanish at most
So they don't really preserve it. Which kind of shows they integrated completely with the other ethnicities
The old ones still speak Japanese
@@gabrielamendes015 brazilians speak Portuguese not Spanish you dumb
@@david_contente I think she meant that they can probably speak Spanish as a most as well as Portuguese
Unfortunately, many Japanese descendants who return to Japan from their ancestors suffer a lot of prejudice. I admire Japanese culture, but a large part of the population is prejudiced and racist.
I wouldn't say racist. More uninformed. Most do not mean any genuine hate
Not racist but anti-foreign. And not everyone is like that and if a Japanese person hates an American then he's more likely to hate the Chinese and Koreans who are mongoloids like them but in America if he's foreigner but white then he'll be accepted but if he's Asian it doesn't matter if he was born there or if he's a son of a Vietnam veteran or a current US Navy he'll still be treated as a foreigner
@@nelothebluefrog5953 Spot on.
Most Japanese people are racist without any evidence or data?
You're the racist, fuck off.
Pretty cool place, Japan but it's in Brazil 😉
I don't know her, but I saw my great grandfather's name on the screen. Like... What?!?!
Hi V
Glad to know that in our film you saw your great grandfather's name. I suspect that we are relatives. What is your grandfather's and father's name? Do you live in Brazil?
@@MalFromWales atualmente moro no Canadá. Desculpa me confundi.. o nome do meu bisavô é Koichi e não Shoichi como mostra no vídeo e veio em 1928 no manila-maru.
Seaching???
🇧🇷🤝🇯🇵
I am happy for these migrants who left before World War 2...They escaped the devastation of the country during the War..
🇯🇵🇧🇷🥰🙏
Honestly, the Japanese need to sort out Brazil. I know when they tried in Peru it became a dictatorship, but I believe in their success in Brazil lol.
What is with the weird Chinese music in the background
Chinese culture influenced Japanese culture.
It's Japanese traditional music, performed using the koto the shakuhachi
Melhor coisa fez o meu pai largo essas tradições loucas e fugiu com a minha mãe da bahia . Eu sim que posso falar k sou brasileiro mestiço quando eu vi minha boca tocar a de uma linda alemã la na europa valeu a pena meu pai ser deserdado da familia japonesa dele e minha mãe ser humilhada eu fui o cara certo
Chinese district I think
1. Então vi subir do mar uma besta que tinha dez chifres e sete cabeças, e sobre os seus chifres dez diademas, e sobre as suas cabeças nomes de blasfêmia.
2. E a besta que vi era semelhante ao leopardo, e os seus pés como os de urso, e a sua boca como a de leão; e o dragão deu-lhe o seu poder e o seu trono e grande autoridade.
3. Também vi uma de suas cabeças como se fora ferida de morte, mas a sua ferida mortal foi curada. Toda a terra se maravilhou, seguindo a besta,
4. e adoraram o dragão, porque deu à besta a sua autoridade; e adoraram a besta, dizendo: Quem é semelhante à besta? quem poderá batalhar contra ela?
5. Foi-lhe dada uma boca que proferia arrogâncias e blasfêmias; e deu-se-lhe autoridade para atuar por quarenta e dois meses.
6. E abriu a boca em blasfêmias contra Deus, para blasfemar do seu nome e do seu tabernáculo e dos que habitam no céu.
7. Também lhe foi permitido fazer guerra aos santos, e vencê-los; e deu-se-lhe autoridade sobre toda tribo, e povo, e língua e nação.
8. E adorá-la-ão todos os que habitam sobre a terra, esses cujos nomes não estão escritos no livro do Cordeiro que foi morto desde a fundação do mundo.
9. Se alguém tem ouvidos, ouça.
10. Se alguém leva em cativeiro, em cativeiro irá; se alguém matar à espada, necessário é que à espada seja morto. Aqui está a perseverança e a fé dos santos.
11. E vi subir da terra outra besta, e tinha dois chifres semelhantes aos de um cordeiro; e falava como dragão.
12. Também exercia toda a autoridade da primeira besta na sua presença; e fazia que a terra e os que nela habitavam adorassem a primeira besta, cuja ferida mortal fora curada.
13. E operava grandes sinais, de maneira que fazia até descer fogo do céu à terra, à vista dos homens;
14. e, por meio dos sinais que lhe foi permitido fazer na presença da besta, enganava os que habitavam sobre a terra e lhes dizia que fizessem uma imagem à besta que recebera a ferida da espada e vivia.
15. Foi-lhe concedido também dar fôlego à imagem da besta, para que a imagem da besta falasse, e fizesse que fossem mortos todos os que não adorassem a imagem da besta.
16. E fez que a todos, pequenos e grandes, ricos e pobres, livres e escravos, lhes fosse posto um sinal na mão direita, ou na fronte,
17. para que ninguém pudesse comprar ou vender, senão aquele que tivesse o sinal, ou o nome da besta, ou o número do seu nome.
18. Aqui há sabedoria. Aquele que tem entendimento, calcule o número da besta; porque é o número de um homem, e o seu número é seiscentos e sessenta e seis.
(Apocalipse, 13
Se fossemos influenciados e expostos a cultura e valores do Japão tanto quando somos pelos valores Norte Americano o Brasil em 10 anos seria outra nação.
Temos que nos livrar da colonização cultural Norte Americana . Valores Norte Americanos: Autorealização pelo consumo e não pelo desenvolvimento do carater. Praticidade ao invés do que é justo: os fins justicam os meios. Ostentação ao invés de modestia e descrição. Conservadorismo nos costumes e não com a tradição. Estados Unidos é anti tradicionalista.
If we were influenced and exposed to Japan's culture and values as much as we are by North American values, Brazil in 10 years would be another nation.
We have to get rid of North American cultural colonization. North American Values: Self-realization for consumption and not for character development. Practicality instead of what is just: the ends justify the means. Ostentation rather than modesty and description. Conservatism in customs and not with tradition. United States is anti traditionalist.
Claro, a culpa é dos americanos🤦♂️
Concordo
@@guz5179 Eles estão defendendo os seus próprios interesses. Culpado é quem deixa de fazer o mesmo e mantem a mentalidade de colonizado dando o pescoço para por a coleira e passa a defender eles igual a um cão obediente faz com o dono.
@@kawaiiufocafe5399 exatamente, uma mente de colonizado como a sua, quando vamos assumir a responsabilidade por nosso propio destino e parar de culpar os outros?, é portugueses, americanos etc..., mentalidade infantil de um país ainda infantil...
@@guz5179 Sua vontade de defende- los é maior que a de discernir sobre o que eu falei. Sinal de que a coleira esta apertando. Nunca falei que eles fossem os culpados. Se ficarmos colocando culpados não vamos sair do lugar e fazer o que nos compete. Sou apenas a favor de nos brasileiros nos livrarmos do sonho norte americano. Na minha ultima mensagem deixei isso bem claro. A culpa não é de quem oferece a coleira, mas de quem enfia a cabeça. Seguir o próprio destino pra mim é não seguir o destino que os outros querem enfiar em nós. Mas se você quer seguir o seu sonho US eu não te culpo. Pelo contrario, te desejo sorte. E muito dinheiro, porque sem muito dinheiro não há sonho norte americano. Agora, se você não entendeu ainda, vá procurar alguém do seu mesmo nível cognitivo para conversar.
Now is like more China.
Dormi no meio do vídeo de tão monótomo que ele é.. Até o narrador parece estar com sono, mas deixei um joinha 👍🏼
🍞Daily Bread.
The Peace of the Lord Jesus Christ of Nazareth, good morning blessed, reflect.
'Do not be unequally yoked together with unbelievers; for what society hath righteousness with unrighteousness And what fellowship hath light with darkness' 2 Corinthians 6:14
This is probably a verse that has produced a lot of conflict in the minds of believers. While it doesn't just apply to marriage, this verse is a powerful reminder that when we form long-term partnerships with people who do not share our values, we are putting our spiritual health at risk, just as God would not allow the Israelites. under the Law they would join a mule and an ox in the same yoke because it would end both. Paul reminds us that Christians must remember this in their most lasting relationships as well.
PRAYER: Dear Father, help me to be discerning so that I will not associate or partner with people who are not pleasing to You. Open my vision and free me from the snares and ways of the enemy, for
Os japoneses brasileiros,perpetuou suas tradições mais do que os japoneses do Japão...!
Ou seja....ping pongs ‼ Brasileiro ou japones ⁉
BRAZIL AMERICAS AS WHOLE AND EUROPE CANNOT BE ASIATIC
@pernambuco-viagoogle9505, primeiro vocês param de votar em bandido depois pode falar alguma coisa de outra cultura. Cultura nordestina só cultua bandido é impressionante, o ápice dessa cultura é o Lampião e querem espalhar essa merda pro resto do país como um câncer.
The place where nazis and imperial japanese fled to, no wonder the russians never came close here.
Japanese does not belong to brazil🇧🇷. Japanese has its own country, japan🇯🇵 ok
but WHO is saying that japanese belongs to Brazil?
That kanji is hideous, why start with beginner kanji
Such an awful comment. Don't be rude.
SORRY,,MAS BRASIL NAO DEVE SER A ASIA
BAH!!
Deixa de ser loco
Na minha visão os indígenas são os verdadeiros donos da terra...em segundo lugar os Africanos pois vieram a força..o restante vai se acomodando.. cabe todo mundo nesta arca de Noé às avessas 🤔
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PENSA FORA DA CAIXA,VELHO TROUXA,PORQUE O TU SABES,E O QUE VCS SEMITAS,....CRIARAM PRA OS TROUXAS ACREDITAR
AGORA,EU TI CONVIDO A ABRIR A MENTE..E PENSAR FORA DA CAIXA.MAS NAO.TU NASCESTE NO MAXIMO NOS ANOS 40S,.ENTAO TA DIFICIL SER FLEXÍVEL E PENSAR DIFERENTE.E NAO ADIANTA VIR COMO CHINESE NAO VISSE?
VELHO PALERMA MARGINAL.SO SABE MESMO FINGIR.OMITIR.DISTORCER..FINGIR..DISFARCAR..
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E NAO TENHO QUE REPETIR COM UMA AMEBA COMO TU NOVAMENTE ISTO NAO TA? VER SE SE ORIENTA VELHO MARGINAL
PARA RECEBER,TEMOS QUE DAR..CADE O BRAZILIAN TOWN NO JAPAO,CHINA..AFRICA//ORIENTE MEDIO ETC?
CADE? AFF VAI AHH!
Mlq tu é de Pernambuco fica de boa aí brega funk