The Japan of Brazil 🇧🇷 Liberdade, Sao Paulo
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Today we explore the Asian district of Sao Paulo, Brazil (Liberdade, Japan town). We eat around the Japanese area, trying The Hello Kitty Cafe, Coffee Selfie, and more.
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O video e para os turistas estrangeiro mas quem assiste e brasileiros KKKK
Nem os brasileiros conhecem o próprio país. Então eu dou um desconto. O que eu não consigo entender são os Ministros do Turismo falando pra visitar algum lugar. É muita viralatisse
Acabei de pensar isso e vim comentar kakaka
Verdade kkkkkkk
Brasileiros, e tb os brasileiros que não estão no Brasil... Saudades demais.
Mano sim kkkk
Realidade do gringo: 2 dólares por um café, que barato
Realidade do Brasileiro: Carai 12 reais num café, tá caro demais
SIM
Com dólar fica barato mesmo
Meu, sem condições o cafezin rsrsrs
12 reais no café é acham q vai ser ruim
Isso porque eles não tomaram o pingado de padaria kkkk.
Brazil has the largest population of italian descendents and Mooca is the most Italian place in São Paulo.
I really recommend...
I had no idea, that would have been great. Italy is my favorite country and people so that would have been amazing. We’ll try to go
@@TheTravelbum www.google.com/amp/s/www.viajali.com.br/mooca-sp/amp/
Some places in Mooca.
Thanks.
Giovanni, something Similar is the district *La Punta* with Italian Descendant, they built beautiful houses next to the Beach. Greetings to Brazil 🇧🇷 from Peru 🇵🇪 ua-cam.com/video/8jcPwzRd1w8/v-deo.html
@@carlosespinoza2453 Thanks for the info Carlos.
Greetings to Peru🇵🇪from Brasil🇧🇷
It doesn't have the largest population of Italian ancestry, it is between the second and third largest, definitely behind the US and likely behind Argentina.
Little Japan in Brazil!
Definitely
@@TatianaGrodetskaya this is my girlfriend ;)
The Best beautiful, CITY SANTOS SP, Brazil.
Biggest japonese population outside Japan...
It's valid for basically all ethnicities of the world biggest italian population outside Italy, biggest polish community, germans are the second biggest community (right after US), russians, ukranians, dutch, arabs...
Brazil is the backup of the humanity.
Exatamente dono gringo
Every time you say "it's cheap" my heart and pocket aches. It's not cheap at all for us.
it's cheap only if you don't buy in real lol
go to liberdade with 50 reais or less is so hard
É barato pra eles ué
é triste, sp eh muitooo caro de viver, principalmente no centro
😂😂😅😥 rindo e chorando ao mesmo tempo.
um real n vale merda nenhuma hj em dia, então 53 reais para eles são 10 dólares, o que é MUITO pouco dinheiro
Deve ser incrível
morar em São Paulo recebendo em dolar haha
Em qualquer lugar do Brasil
Actually, the first japanese group arrived at Santos Harbour in 1908 , in Kasato Maru ship
Quem legal adoro saber de história
Eles falando que tudo é barato e eu chocada com o quão caro as coisas estão.
mano, mas o dolar ta uma fortuna pra gente, entao deve ser barato dms pra eles!!
@@bianca3362 sim, total! Com o dólar-euro do jeito que tá, no Brasil gringo vira rei.
@Paulo C dos S Lopes sim, aí quando visita um país com a moeda mais desvalorizada fica tranquilo. Com só um dolar eles já têm mais de 5 reais, isso é muito! se eu recebesse em dolar/ euro ia visitar países como o Brasil também. Além de conseguir aproveitar coisas muito boas por pouco, estaria ajudando a economia local com o poder de compra alto assim. Mas acho q seria legal visitar outros lugares q não sejam cidades grandes como são paulo, rio de janeiro, etc.
@Paulo C dos S Lopes exato, mas não é só isso. Além da desvalorização do real em relação ao dólar, o Brasil também tá por si só super inflacionado. Por exemplo, sem fazer conversão, o poder de compra que você tem nos EUA com 1 "dinheiros" é muito maior do que o poder de compra que você tem no Brasil com 1 "dinheiros".
Em dólar
Don't take out the ads that's fine...you guys need the extra money so you can travel more....just saying
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you for understanding
Are you guys going to travel around Brazil?
Well, if you guys come to the center of Brazil, to visit the capital, I recomend to visit the magical place of Chapada dos Veadeiros =)
We will be traveling around Brazil for a while, so we will look into that 🙏🏻
@@TheTravelbum There are two entire cities in Brazil which was listed and recognized as a World heritage. So, they "stopped in the medieval time" visiting it feels like traveling straight to 1500. Its names are Diamantina and Ouro Preto
Que tristee ver eles falando dos negócios que são baratos, mas pra gente é caro zkskskkz😥
Neeeh muito caro esses sucos !
imagina, vc pode ir para um lugar e dividir tudo por 5. Nossa moeda é tão fraca em relação o dólar.
Isso é relativo ex: o dolar no Brasil é valorizado nos Estados Unidos o dólar n vale muito esse role q eles deram se fosse nos Estados Unidos iriam gastar no mínimo uns 150 a 200 dólar ou seja mais de uma semana trabalhada nos Esteites
@@Juniorvideos36 Acho que você quis dizer que o Dólar americano (USD) é valorizado no Brasil ( em relação à moeda, o Real). Também não entendi qual a medida que você usou quando diz que 200 $ equivale a mais de uma semana de trabalho no US.
@@rafaelc.s3326 se for trabalhar em um unico emprego no Estados Unidos tu vai tira 150 a 200 dólares por semana e 200 dolar no Estados Unidos é muito pouco ganha em dólar paga em dólar agora 200 dólares no Brasil se torna bastante dinheiro
Brazil 🇧🇷 and Peru 🇵🇪 have the highest inmigration of Japanese in Latin America, Japanese descendant of 2º degree is called Nikkei (Japanese's children born in Peru); while in 3º degree Sansei (Grandchildren). The highest Latinos Communities in Japan are Brazilians and Peruvians, as well
That's very interesting!!!
@Gwynbleidd Relaxa ai man, não é uma competição não
@Gwynbleidd Alguém precisa de amigos
Well but Peru not even closed to Brazil,besides Peru people it's not nice they are little racist dont like thousands times Brazil mu gorgeous country 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇧🇷
Actually Brazil have the most japanese comunity outside Japan
A gente é tão foda que a gente tem um pedaço do Japão no meio de SP, palmas pro Brasil por favor? Apesar de alguns pedaços podres, a gente é incrível, obrigado
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São Paulo, is known as the biggest stronghold of the Japanese community in the Brazil, which in turn, houses the largest Japanese colony in the world outside of Japan.
Bom ver os estrangeiros conhecendo um pouco do país, no caso em específico, a cidade de São Paulo. Fui ao bairro da Liberdade faz uns meses, e como crítica construtiva, teria que passar por uma boa reforma. Desde pintura, calçada, jardins.
Concordo. Poderiam ter usado a grana do Anhangabaú inclusive.
Corrigindo é estado de São Paulo mano
@@nic_songs_ Mas a cidade de São Paulo fica no estado de São Paulo, qual a dúvida?
Mas é enxugar gelo. Se você faz uma reforma, pintura, depois de 1 minuto vem os "artistas" pixar tudo. Que adianta?
@@caseypepan980 Ou então já faz pintura com grafite. Mas tem tinta lavável. Mas o que mais achei descuidado também foram as calçadas, sujeira e jardim mal cuidado. Coisas que com manutenção poderiam ser feitas.
It's unfortunate you didn't get to see liberdade the way it is normally. On weekends the roads would be closed and the plaza near the metro would be packed with food vendors and artisan crafts. Worth another visit outside covid times.
Yeah that would be great to see. Too bad, I’m sure it’s much different now
Excellent video and super interesting.
✊🏻 thank you
I trust BUSY Street Food vendors more than restaurants because I can see what they are doing.
That’s how I feel ✊🏻
Brazil and Perú have a lot of Japanesse migration. In Perú, the Japanesse people call "Chino"
Saludos from Perusalem
I remember that ha, chinos
It doesn’t make sense call japanese people chino. This is dork.
@@rangelh.4753 well Japan is so far from the jungle besides there’s no internet there so people don’t know Japan well lol
Awesome vids. Good work, guys. They brazilians comments about prices arent to be taken seriously as the vids aren't made for the brazilians audience. Yes, its cheap for those holding dollars, Euros or Pounds (my case). As for the locals, well... its what it is. A coffee over here in London is expensive £2.90 /$4.00/€3.30 /R$21.50. So yeah, Brazil is kinda cheap for some people. Cheers.
Eu gosto bastante desse casal, eles são muito legais e ficam tão felizinhos com as nossas coisas e nossa cultura que da até gosto
Também gostei. E uma das coisas que me identifico como os americanos é o fato de comerem hambúrguer/pizza diretamente com as mãos. 😅
No Brasil também temos a maior colônia de libaneses ,mais do que no próprio Líbano
Sim 🙌
Onde?? em qual estado?? Eu amo a cultura libanesa
O mundo é maravilhoso , Mas no Brasil ele fica ainda mais...amo esse país ❤
Guys you must go to Iguazu!! And get the ride on the water!! Brasil has lot of delicious fooddddd try a rodizio!!
We plan to do both of those, cannot wait!
@@lindseyfw2903 The region is going through an atypical severe drought though, check out before going if at the moment Iguaçu Falls are worth a visit. Maybe things will get better during summer in the rainy season.
Slavery were abolish in Brasil in1888
This is so awesome to see the Japanese and their culture on Brazil! Thank you for the video!!!
You’re welcome, thanks for watching and commenting ❤️ we appreciate you
I recommend visiting the city of Manaus in the Amazon, it has a very hot climate, it has giant and exotic fruits. Cupuaçu, Guaraná, Açaí, graviola, pupunha, tambaqui (exotic fish), etc etc etc.
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Too hot, too humid, nothing fun to see besides trees and monkeys
@@saandyy900 is literally amazon and all indígena culture from brazil
@@brunokirkman6431 Yeah, pretty boring
@BatJoker E eu tô mentindo? Slz e Amazonas são piores do que sauna de tão quente e úmido. Não tem nada pra fazer a não ser ver macacos e calangos, Lençóis Maranhenses é lindo, porém tá seco em dezembro, então é só um monte de areia agora. Se for pra ver areia, vão pra Natal onde tem dunas e praias belíssimas.
Caraca até que é barato essas comidas que vocês provaram, achava que era mas caro.
Krl
Te encontrei aqui mano, tu é o cara do grupo dos angolanos lá do face
i'm brazilian, when i go to são paulo i never even pass in the old city center, in this region that slept, it is dangerous, dirty, full of beggars. the old center is like a bubble that I go around to avoid passing by.
I feel like you really respect our culture.
Thank you for that
2:58 it costs only 2 dollars because the Brazilian currency got weak due to the pandemic :(
Sad 😞
It was the pandemic tá ok?
I know the video is very recent, but it still looks like from a different world if you ignore the masks. So many people outdoors!
Those coffees look amazing!
Yes, the big cities in Brazil have a very unique and vibrant energy.
I could drink that coffee every single day, so good!
Yup Brazil is a different breed! Wait to see what’s to come, so much more
Sampa tem coisas que tem paises que nem chega perto eu moro 25 anos em Miami nunca vi isso coffee self,meu so em sampa mesmo,nem aqui tem tantos immigrants Japanese Korean Chinese como sampa fora libanes Italy,sampa e cultura vida amo amo 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇧🇷🇧🇷♥️♥️♥️♥️❤❤❤
Fun fact:
Brazil have the Largest Japanese community outside Japan!
Japan have the Largest Brazilian community outside Brazil!
Kraca eles foram no eat Ásia mds do Ricardo fan
I took pictures of my son and myself on that bridge you were walking, when we were there in November of 2018. I wish I could put those pictures here.
Slavery was not abolish in 1850, it was in 1888, Brazil was one of the last countrys to abolish it, It's a shame part of our history
Vocês deveriam ir à Vila Madalena comer uma bela pizza.
Ja foram
Good morning from Texas Alex, Well that was a great video and Brazil look amazing can't wait to see more of the place.( Q.A. ) If you could Collab with anyone right now who would it be? Well Alex you and Lindsey have a great day and Happy Thanksgiving stay safe and happy, until then I will be looking forward to your next exploring video.
Ohhh I love this question, thank you
Love to watch yours traveling experience in Brazil. Thanks.
Thank you 🙏
Ola, sejam bem.vindos ao Brasil
❤️❤️❤️🇧🇷❤️
Aiii eu amo a Liberdade
For us is very expensive, unfortunately. But I’m glad you liked the country. But that music is not Brazilian music. 😉
Hello Couple, Welcome to Brazil, hugs from São Paulo #Interlagos 😉💋👍🏼
I'm in Turkey right now. 3 weeks into a 6 week trip the government put all these restrictions on Restaurants and bars. They even removed the outdoor tables and chairs. Its kind of hard to eat when there is no place to sit down.
Oh wow good to know. We had a flight booked to Turkey and everything but had to cancel like two weeks before we left for Brazil to change it up. Apparently they weren’t granting visas to Americans anymore due to threats.
@@lindseyfw2903 yes!!! Welcome to Brazil
Sushi in Brazil is the best🥰
Btw, in my whole life going to liberdade. I have never seen the oriental garden open
Years ago I took a JAL flight from Vancouver to Mexico. The flight started in Tokyo and finished in Rio. More than half the plane was Japanese who live in Brazil and were going home. Many Japanese also in Mexico, even years ago. Love your channel. I will give you some money another way like super chat
It's great that you came to Brazil! Bem vindos! You should try going to Belém and the Amazon, there are even hotels in the jungle.
Amazon is in the plans, thank you 🙏🏻
We would love this so much!
Brasileiro enche o saco demais de gringo, jesus. Deixa os caras visitarem os lugares sem vocês falarem pra visitarem lugar x ou y. Isso é viralatisse.
Eles mesmos pedem opiniões de lugares pra ir... Você que está sendo chato
Em partes concordo com vc. Todo video de gringo sobre o Brasil aparece uns professor de historia, geografia e expecialistas em turismo, e saem dando informação do nada
Detalhe só vai ter brasileiro em todas as redes sociais deles e videos a partir de agr, se fuderam
@@Karolina-zs1mg Cara, pedir opinião é uma coisa, mas seja breve. Dar aula de história, geografia e da um de ministro do turismo não. Isso é feião. Mostra que ninguém tem nada pra fazer de melhor na vida e depende da aprovação alheia. Por isso enche de gringo falando sobre o Brasil lá do quinto dos infernos pq sabe que terá brasileiro vira lata para dar views e dinheiro pra ele.. Se tu parar pra ver vídeo de gringo em outro país você verá comentários falando que é lindo e tals, mas não verá em quantidade absurda de alguém falando pra ir em um lugar ou outro. Se ele não for, dane-se e fé.
I am from São Paulo and never heard of that coffe shop! Cool
8:57 De onde saiu a chamada da Globo??😂😂
サンパウロだ!
こんにちは
私は日本に住む日本人🇯🇵
-Hello
-Sejam bem-vindos
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Percebi isso tbm kkkkkkk
Kkkkkkk
Hi, Brazilian here. Sao Paulo born and raised, but living in DC for almost a decade.
I get that the point of pointing out "how cheap" things are is only relevant when making such a comparison in dollar, but I believe that from a cultural standpoint, it is extremely important to highlight that SP is actually the most expensive city in Brazil. BRL12 for a cup of coffee is not something the average Paulista can afford, nor is BRL11 coconut water. These are gimmicky products made for tourists, similarly to the price increase in midtown NYC, if that makes sense.
I'm not sure how much of the comments you have bothered to translate so far, but the majority of Brazilians in this section are simply stunned by how often pricing is mentioned during this video. As a content creator, it'd be immensely helpful to perhaps acknowledge and point out that these products are absolutely NOT affordable, and the mere factor of being able to call it that is a privilege. Furthermore, I also slightly resent the fact neither of you have taken the time to do a quick research on Brazilian culture and what the cost of living and/or touristing through the city actually is before putting it on a public video meant to inform and perhaps encourage tourism in the area.
You have a lot of negative things to say, maybe look for something positive. You saw this video, but maybe you’ll see that we made about 100 videos in Brazil showing many parts of the country, tons of food, the culture, the everything. We worked with the tourism board of Parà. We travelled Brazil more extensively than probably any other tourists who didn’t become expats there.. obviously, many people have had very good things to say. Even all the companies and the tourism boards wanting to work with us.
You can try looking for the positive things people try to do. Not sniff out the particulars of each thing that we said was wrong or disturbing to you. We’re real people on this earth, not just “youtubers on a screen”.
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SIM MANO, EU COMENTEI ISSO KSNDSKJS
Thanks for sharing this... I never know Japanese in Brazil....
Love São Paulo 💞 eu
Escrever em português mesmo, pois erraria eventualmente se escrevesse em inglês, que não é meu forte. O Bairro da Liberdade era inicialmente um bairro japonês, mas com o tempo, com a vinde de chineses, que tinham a intenção de usar o Brasil como ponte para irem ao EUA, começaram a se espalhar pela liberdade, por ser um bairro oriental. Depois vieram os coreanos, que também pegaram sua parte. Portanto, apesar de ainda ser conhecido como um bairro, japonês, essencialmente ainda o é, mas hoje divide suas atividades, costumes e etc com o chineses e coreanos
Im starting to watch now this series abt Brazil. Nice vídeos. I hope you guys have had a good time here.
Liberdade is one of my fav neighbourhoods here. Though I live only 1 hours from it, mt boyfriend and I usually rent hotels/airbnb around there just for living the fantasy and appreciating the food, stores and the atmosphere.
Brasil é um pais pacifico, mesmo tendo lutado ao lado dos aliados (USA, URSS, França, Inglaterra), após a segunda guerra, poucos países acolheram tão bem os povos do Eixo (Japão, Itália e Alemanha) quanto o Brasil.
Todos os países tem violência......
@@jopm6 não é sobre a violência do dia a dia que ele está falando, e sim de xenofobia, principalmente após a WWII, quando alemães e japoneses foram hostilizados no mundo. Para vc ter uma idéia nos USA algumas famílias asiáticas colocavam nos seus filhos placas dizendo que eram de outros países como China ou Coréia em seus filhos, assim eles não eram hostilizados ou agredidos na rua.
Hi Alex, U seem really happy & upbeat I hope U will have a better time in Brazil vs. The US. Pls try 2 travel find some waterfalls &animals instead of finding food. I understand food is part of the culture but there is so much beauty overthere I thought i would be so jealous of U this episode & i really wasnt. Make me envious. Be safe Happy travels.😉🤗😘🐅🐒🐙🦈
We plan on showing those things once we are out of the big cities :)
Q & A . Are you planning on staying in Brazil for a while? When you talked about it being spring in Brazil and having to acclimatize to the heat, it sounded like you were going to be there through the summer.
Thank you, we willl answer this ✊🏻
That coffee was so cute!! Did you guys move air bnbs? This place looks a lot bigger lol
Same airbnb 😊
Hey people i think that you like so much from brazil so you got to learn portuguese lenguage because understand the portuguese is very important for you to know the country better and the comunication ok? Good luck to you bye
Guys, these things are not exactly cheap... but they seem to be cheap for someone carrying american dollars because we are facing some trouble with our currency right now due to the economics... so, Brazil has been one of the best places for tourists in a budget for some time now. I hope you enjoyed it here.
I was about to comment the same thing
We are loving it!
Did you try any Asian-Brazilian food when you visited that area of São Paulo?
Sadly we didn’t get the chance
Love the coffee selfie
Parabéns pelo vídeo🇧🇷🌅🇧🇷
Obrigado
fun fact: brazil has the largest Japanese population outside Japan
Se voce tivesse visto o video e entendido o que eles dizem, no começo do video, la pelos 1:19 do video eles falam isso.
Eles falaram isso e todos já sabem, não pra que ficar repetindo nos comentários.
@@rafaelgalindo4794 eu sei, comentei logo no começo do vídeo, qdo n tinha assistido inteiro
I hope you visit Maceió or other cities in the Northeastern region of Brasil. The Northeast is amazingly beautiful. I’m from Maceió and I 100% recommend. It is safe, very pretty, people are super friendly, the food is amazing and very different from rest of Brazil.
We plan to go soon :)
I'm gutted that I wasn't following your channel while you were in sao paulo, it would be a honour to tell you about my favourite places to visit
Slavery was abolished in 1888 in Brazil, in fact we were one of the last ones to do so. Some say that's why we're still not that developed..
I am watching this the morning of Thanksgiving. Have a wonderful and safe Thanksgiving wherever you are now
🙋! Thank you for another nice video!
Thank you very much ❤️
Esses dias eu fui viajar e fiquei chocado com o preso das rodoviárias um pastel que vc compra por 2,70 no mercado tava 8,50 e um refrigerante 600 ml tava 8,00 o problema do Brasil e que nos ganhamos pouco e as coisas são caras bem diferente dos EUA que ganham bem e as coisas são baratas eu tenho vergonha do Brasil
Sempre foi assim... o jeito e nao ter vergonha, mas se acostumar com isso porque os estrageiros que usam o dolar falam sempre a mesma coisa, e ja estou conformada e acostumada com isso.
9:08 "We found out while talking to a local that it is not summer time yet in Brazil. It's actually spring". Yes, São Paulo is in the south hemisphere of the globe. The seasons here are the opposite of those in the north hemisphere. 😊
We thought it was already summer when we arrived
será se para um brasileiro visitando angola é assim também, tudo barato?
Amei o canal!!
A maior comunidade japonesa no mundo...
Depois ( lógico ) do Japão são Paulo é a aonde se tem mais japonês ou descendentes
Os japoneses chegaram aqui em 1908 (oficialmente) e nao no final do seculo 19, ou seja inicio do seculo 20. O término da escravidão no Brasil foi em 13 de maio 1888, e nao em 1850....
existia pequeno japoneses e chineses de macau no final do seculo 19, porem eram grupos pequeno nao era politica de estado nessa epoca, sim... de empresarios que convidaram foi que ouvir falar
Guys you need to go back to Peru you can cross the Brazilian border with Peru. You should do an adventure how to travel from Brazil to Peru by the border. Then the many national park
They lived in Peru for about 6~9 months. Not all is about Peru. Brazil is much bigger and they want to know a lot in few time. They'll come back to Peru in the future, but now they have to visit other places.
I’m sure we will be back to Peru one day but for now we are even a bit afraid to go back due to possibly another lockdown. You never know what could happen. Peru is beautiful no doubt. For now we will be exploring other countries and showing you the beauty of them.
An epic vlog.
Those coffees were amazing and what a fascinating story about the Japanese and their immigration to Brazil and the subsequent community they founded in Sao Paulo.
Stay safe & well.
Cheers!
The coffees tasted so amazing. Stay safe Nick!
Liberdade is one of the places with Japanese and many mixes ethnicities(from Asian), but there's also Bom Retiro another place with many asians but manly koreans.
Brazil has the largest population of Portuguese, Italian, Spaniard, Japanese, Arab, and German descendants!
Hey guys, is it possible for you to visit the Iguazú falls??
Yes that’s the plan!❤️
@@lindseyfw2903 it's a good plan..they share the waterfall with Argentina and Paraguay..👍✌
Brasileiro é muito carente nos comentários, fico até com vergonha. Aqui no Rio estamos bem acostumados com gringos...
Até pa só vão para o Rio....
Deviam ir mais pro nordeste e sul
A cidade que mais recebe turistas no Brasil é SP. Não apenas pela cidade, mas turismo de negócios, compras, cursos, estudos,. Somos um estado que temos todo tipo de cultura e um parque industrial enorme.
Abolição 1888.
Liberdade is as Cyberpunk 2077 as anything can... overhyped, all broken and, yet, fkng fun
Production comment: Is there anything you can do with the audio? The person closest to the camera comes in ok but the other person, just a few inches further back has a much lower and slightly muffled drop in volume. I don't remember that with the Peru videos. Otherwise, great job in capturing the feel for the areas that you are exploring!!! Don't forget the advice from Hello Kitty "Obrigatório o uso de máscara!"
Unfortunately we have to use the GoPro while in the big cities here which is why the quality dropped a bit but we can’t risk losing Alex’s new camera. Hoping to use it once we go to safer areas
That's more than understandable! While watching the video, I was wondering how conspicuous the camera was while walking around. I kept thinking that you guys should be just using your phone for video in the big city areas. Stay safe! Like everyone else, I'm looking forward to seeing more of your adventure!
At the end of the video it looks like you guys are in a house, are you guys already back in the USA? Be safe and safe travels!
It’s just a thing we filmed before we left. All the other question and answer sessions will be from when we are in Brazil.
Awesome be safe enjoy Brazil! Can't wait for the next video and happy Thanksgiving to you both.
do nada o jiminkkkkk
Né kkkkk
Awesome video of my home town! I don't go back since 2012 so watching this makes me miss it!
When the USA did the Asian exclusion act the Japanese turned to Latin America where they were welcomed. Peru and Brazil havevthe largest Japanese populations. The Chinese and Indians came too but the Chinese scattered widely and the Indians tended concentrate in Northern South America around the Caribbean. Mexico has some cities packed with French immigrants. Argentina has a large German and Italian population because they were welcome when they fled the devastation after WW2.
Slavery wasn't abolished in Brazil until 1888, there's actually a settlement in São Paulo state called "Americana" which was founded by southerners from the US who insisted on keeping slaves. Glad it didn't work out for them!
Maybe you guys should go prove brazilian barbecue restaurant called Churrascaria. It’s all you can eat. Not expensive.
Good idea
Hello! I loved your channel
Try coming back to Brazil in July after quarantine. There's an annual festival called Festival do Japão (Japan Festival) where you can eat food from 43 differentes provinces in Japan.
My grandfather was born in Akita province, and in this festival you can eat our food and drink the best sake from Japan (I swear Akita's sake is the best!)
I subscribed to your channel. Keep up the good work!
Great place...Great people!
Tudo é barato pra eles pq o dólar tá caro pra caralho
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Hi, while I can tell that you two are Americans, I'm Canadian, but do you wish that district was in America had more like that in Little Tokyo or Japantowns in USA?
Instead liberdad could of been a brazilian chinatown, brazilians some say it's chinatown like you said Asian area that some say Asiantown in brazil.