23 posts tagged “japanese”
Awesome article! Thanks Peggy!! :) And those that return to Japan have a big influence there too...
Lasting legacy of Brazil's Japanese
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By Gary Duffy
BBC News, Sao Paulo |
One hundred years after the first Japanese immigrants arrived in Brazil, the country as a whole has been reflecting on an anniversary that has left a significant legacy.
Second generation Brazilian-Japanese are known as Nisei
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Numbering an estimated 1.5 million, there are more people of Japanese descent in Brazil than anywhere in the world outside of Japan itself.
The celebrations are a chance to pay tribute to the pioneering immigrants that first arrived at the port of Santos near to Sao Paulo - and, the organisers say, to thank Brazilian society for making them welcome.
The 165 families who arrived here on 18 June 1908 came to escape poverty and lack of job opportunities in Japan, and to meet the demand for workers in Brazil's coffee plantations.
But there is plenty of evidence at the Museum of Japanese Immigration in Sao Paulo that this was not always a comfortable story.
Painful first steps
The newly-arrived Japanese faced a huge culture shock: a radically different language, food and climate.
Adelia Muramoto
Japanese immigrant |
The aim was to make their fortune quickly and return home - but, for many, it was not to turn out that way.
"When they arrived here planting coffee wasn't so productive," says Lidia Yamashita of the Museum of Japanese Immigration in Sao Paulo.
"Then, because of World War ll, they could not consider returning to Japan. The expectation changed. They had to stay here in Brazil and think of it as the land where they were going to live."
Many immigrants and their descendants later found success in Brazilian society, often by moving to the cities - but the first steps were painful.
Kokei Uehara, now a professor at the University of Sao Paulo and president of the Japanese Association, recalls the struggle of his first years in Brazil.
"I was a labourer, a boy of nine years old," he says.
"I used to work in the morning in the plantation, and afterwards I got changed and would go to the school. I used to walk 4km, very often in bare feet. The problem was because sometimes the sun was very strong and I used to burn my feet."
Luciana Sugino is third generation Brazliian-Japanese
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An uncle assured the family he would bring her sister out the following year, but war and family bereavement meant the family would not be reunited again for another 36 years.
"I thought everything was normal, and I thought I would meet my sister very soon, I never thought it would be so many years without seeing her," Ms Muramoto said.
"After I arrived in Brazil, time passed. It was when I was playing with other children and she wasn't there - then I realised she had disappeared."
Visible impact
Few places better illustrate the impact of Brazilians of Japanese descent than in the Liberdade district of Sao Paulo. After years working in the countryside many Japanese immigrants moved to the city to seek a better future.
The shops, restaurants, markets and street festivals make Liberdade appear more like part of Tokyo than a Latin American city - and it is now one of Sao Paulo's main attractions.
Japan's Crown Prince Naruhito is attending the festivities
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At the weekend this area is packed with people enjoying a wide range of foods, and it is in the eating habits of Brazilians that you can find the most visible evidence of the impact of Japanese immigrants and their descendants.
As well as helping to change what had been a very basic diet, they introduced new farming techniques that have helped to make Brazil the agricultural superpower that it is today.
And Japanese of Brazilian descent have made their mark elsewhere in Brazilian culture.
Ruy Ohtake is a leading architect and designer of landmark buildings in Sao Paulo. They include the exclusive Unique hotel, and the Tomie Ohtake institute - dedicated to his mother, a famous Japanese-born Brazilian artist.
He says it is important for Brazilians of Japanese descent to play their part within the wider society.
"Everyone is Brazilian and they have an influence which is positive," he explained.
"I don't think it is good to create segregation, or to live in an isolated way. Integration with the population of Brazil is very important."
Hard work
Community leaders say Brazilians of Japanese descent are completely integrated into society here, and that a century after the first immigrants arrived some 40% of their descendants are now mixed race.
Sao Paulo's Liberdade is known for its Tokyo-like feel
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"I would not say 100% integrated, no," she says.
"They are moving towards a state of integration in the third or fourth generations - but not in the first or second. There are many Japanese societies that are closed."
It does seem, however, that a tenacious spirit, hard work and dedication has propelled many Brazilians of Japanese descent into finding a success the first immigrants may never have imagined.
One hundred years on this achievement is itself part of the celebration.
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I managed to get the soundtrack from from the Japanese drama called in English 1 Liter of Tears (which you MUST see!). The music is evocative of the the emotions in the performance, but also stands alone. I love the music from films and other sources more and more. Thanks to JenJen for pointing me down this pleasurable road! :)
This why I love Hikki so much... :)
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And a fansubbed version:
I've been trying to get the Japanese drama Orange Days since it was highly recommended by Peggy and Morningberryz! You can't buy an English subbed version anywhere, and NHK wants $200 for a non-subbed version! :( I heard there was a great fansubbed version out there, but I couldn't find anyplace seeding it. Well, I just found one!! :) Better get it while you can. It's 4.2gb, but totally worth it! It took me about 16 hours with my 1.5mbs DSL... It's very nice AVI format and the subtitles are nicely done as well. Go HERE to get it.
This is the 'torrent you want:
jdrama Orange.Days.DVD.1-11.[JTV]
They also have music and videos and a nice Spanish language sub from the jdrama too! :)
Totally worth the wait!! ^^
Know about this site? Lots of good things from Japan here! Plus, he sends regular updates to your email box that are actually entertaining - talking about Japan from a Westerners point of view (He has a Japanese wife and has been there quite a while now.) So, check him out! They also carry "naughty" items, but you will never see that, unless you go there on purpose! ;) AND his US office is in my hometown, San Diego, CA! :)
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The 'lost" 1961 other song from the Princesses (The Peanuts) in Mothra - Enjoy!
American monster movie fans remember the choruses of 'Mothra,
Mothra' sung by the Peanuts (Emi and Yumi Ito) , but there was a second song also featured
in the film, which, apart from the first few wordless bars, was cut
from the US version of the film. The lyrics were about the homesickness
felt by the twin fairies, and their premonition that Mothra was on her
way to rescue them. Here it is presented full length in its haunting
glory.
And here's a non-Peanuts version from Tokyo SOS... Someone said that they thought they where 1st Gen singers from Morning Musume?? Anyway, song is haunting for Jmonster lovers!!
When two of my Muses, Morningberryz and Peggy both swoon for something, you better pay attention! Orange Days is a fantastic Japanese drama. It's signature song is Sign by MB's favorite Japanese male group Mr Children. The first video lets you experience both of them. The second gives you more of an idea what the story is about... Enjoy! :)
Sign by Mr Children translation:
I wish this would reach you
you don't realize it, but I'm playing right now
like a flower that wilts as a sprout never having a chance to grow
put these two notes together and they make one harmony.
'thank you', 'sorry' over and over again
we're placing our need for others one atop another like blocks
when I thought about how dear the quiet hours were
I laughed a bit, that it was "love's doing"
the gestures you showed me, signs directed at me
I won't overlook a single one ever again
that's what I'm thinking
once in a while we soil each other with thoughtless words
and we both tire of the immaturity
but one day we'll get naked, feel the sweet body heat,
and show each other some kindness.
we're similar but somehow different, but we smell the same
not merely body nor soul, I love you.
if even the smallest of lights glows in our hearts.
we swore to treasure it
the signs that come from all those things we come across
we won't miss a single one ever again
let's live our lives this way.
the light cast through the trees on the walking path
hits you and sways
I learn both the beauty and cruelty of time
we still have time left
I laughed a bit, that 'we must treasure it'
the gestures you show me, signs to make me strong
I won't overlook a single one ever again
I'll live my life this way
that's what I'm thinking.



























