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Nearly amazing, one thing spoilt it
Generally it was a great museum. Due to it being a certain day, admission was free. I thought they had put together such interesting pieces, the English on the exhibits was excellent and it told a rea...
Now I know why there are so many people of Japanese ancestry in São Paulo
São Paulo has some of best and interesting sushi and Japanese food. There is a large population of people who are Japanese heritage as well as many mixed people. I was curious so went to the museum ...
Saw some recommendations here and there, and they were right. I went there with little knowledge but left with much, a bit emotional. Definitely a must see.
More than expected for the entrance fee (16 R). Very detailed on the first era of Japanese immigration until 1940s and their struggles in a very different and sometimes hostile host country. Definitel...
Nearly amazing, one thing spoilt it
Generally it was a great museum. Due to it being a certain day, admission was free. I thought they had put together such interesting pieces, the English on the exhibits was excellent and it told a rea...
Now I know why there are so many people of Japanese ancestry in São Paulo
São Paulo has some of best and interesting sushi and Japanese food. There is a large population of people who are Japanese heritage as well as many mixed people. I was curious so went to the museum ...
Fascinating place to learn the history
Saw some recommendations here and there, and they were right. I went there with little knowledge but left with much, a bit emotional. Definitely a must see.
Well worth it
More than expected for the entrance fee (16 R). Very detailed on the first era of Japanese immigration until 1940s and their struggles in a very different and sometimes hostile host country. Definitel...
Japan
It’s very nice museum. You can see a lot of things that Japan’s people brought to Brazil and helped our development.It is worth visiting very much.