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Museu da Imigracãno Japonesa (Museum of Japanese Immigration)

Rua São Joaquim 381,
São Paulo
Southwest Brazil
Brazil

Type: Museum
Hours: Tues-Sun, 1:30-5:30 pm.

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Liberdade got its name after 1888 and the abolition of slavery. The area’s main square was until then the site of the city’s whipping posts (pelourinhos), where escaped slaves and other transgressors were punished. When it was renamed Praça da Liberdad, the area also took that name. A working class neighborhood, Liberdad is home to the largest Japanese community outside Japan. Although many second- and third-generation Japanese Brazilians are quite wealthy and successful, they still live in the area where they grew up. You’ll know you’ve found it when you spy the red porticos that mark the entrance way. Beyond them are pagodashaped buildings and street lamps that resemble Japanese lanterns. It’s fun to shop in the small stores that seem to import everything from Japan. There are good restaurants and tea shops too. The best day to visit is Sunday, when Praça Liberdad hosts a fair selling Asian foods and attractive handicrafts. Combine that with a visit to the Museu da Imigracãno Japonesa (Museum of Japanese Immigration). Exhibits trace the history of the community in São Paulo and the community’s contributions to Brazilian society.
Last updated January 12, 2008
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