Museum of Japanese Immigration in Brazil
Its collection details the experiences of the largest Japanese community outside Japan.

📜 Museum documenting the story of Japanese immigrants to Brazil.
🔍 Houses over 100,000 historical items and artifacts, located in São Paulo's Liberdade neighborhood.

Why Go🇯🇵 Explore the history of the largest Japanese community outside Japan

🌾 Learn about Japanese contributions to Brazil’s agricultural industrialization🏠 See an authentic recreation of an immigrant coffee plantation worker's hut from the 1930s📸 View vintage photo archives and diverse artifacts including kimonos and katanas

Hours

🕒 Tuesday to Sunday, 1:30 PM to 5:00 PM.

Getting There

📍 Located on the 7th, 8th, and 9th floors of the Brazilian Society of Japanese Culture building.
🚇 Accessible by foot from São Joaquim metro station (blue line).
🗣️ Multi-language audio guides available at the entrance.

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