This is a list of Japanese Brazilians, that is, notable people of Japanese ancestry born or raised in Brazil. Japanese immigration to Brazil started in 1908 with the arrival of the Kasato Maru.[1][2]
| Image | Name | Lifespan | Occupation(s) | 
|---|---|---|---|
|  | Luiz Gushiken | 5 August 1950 — 13 September 2013 (aged 63) | Politician | 
|  | Hugo Hoyama | born 9 May 1969 | Table tennis player | 
|  | Juliana Imai | born 27 February 1985 | Model | 
| Newton Ishii | born 18 June 1955 | Federal Police agent | |
|  | Kim Kataguiri | born 28 January 1996 | Political activist, politician | 
| _(6693051677).jpg.webp) | Lovefoxxx | born 25 February 1984 | Singer | 
|  | Mitsuyo Maeda | 18 November 1878 — 28 November 1941 (aged 63) | Judoka | 
|  | Paulo Nagamura | born 2 March 1983 | Footballer | 
|  | Tomie Ohtake | 21 November 1913 — 12 February 2015 (aged 101) | Visual artist | 
|  | Lisa Ono | born 29 July 1962 | Musician | 
|  | Juniti Saito | born 12 April 1942 | Brazilian Air Force commander | 
| .jpg.webp) | Sabrina Sato | born 4 February 1981 | TV presenter, comedian, actress | 
|  | Daniele Suzuki | born 21 September 1977 | TV presenter, actress | 
|  | Fernanda Takai | born 25 August 1971 | Singer | 
|  | Yudi Tamashiro | born 4 August 1992 | TV presenter, actor, singer | 
See also
References
- ↑ "Columns "The Ship Kasato-maru"". www.ndl.go.jp. Retrieved 2016-12-09.
- ↑ Baily, Samuel L.; Míguez, Eduardo José (2016-12-09). Mass Migration to Modern Latin America. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9780842028318.
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