The total Japanese population in Brazil is 1.228.000 inhabitants with 326.000 in São Paulo City and 887.000 in São Paulo State.
A População da colônia japonesa no Brasil, censo de 1988, é de 1.228.000 pessoas, sendo que no Estado de São Paulo é de 887.000 pessoas, e somente na cidade de São Paulo, aproximadamente 326.000 pessoas e cerca de 170.000 na região da Grande São Paulo.
There are more than one million ethnic Japanese in the city, and in the metropolitan area enough more to make Sao Paolo the third largest Japanese population in a city, after only Tokyo and Osaka
San
2006-06-22 08:17:32 UTC
I don't know but there are a lot of them, there is even a Japanese neighborhood in São Paulo, it is called Liberdade.
Adam
2006-06-21 18:46:01 UTC
I bet the Japanese Embassy there would know. Give them a call.
2006-06-23 20:23:04 UTC
A lot over 1 mil. But it's cool they call everybody a Jap, Koreans, Chinese etc...
2006-06-22 14:05:44 UTC
i dont know...go and count
nola_cajun
2006-06-22 14:24:35 UTC
dunno.. but its the largest japanese colony outside of Japan
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