On August 6th three groups formed by four students each one, participated of the discussion about Japanese immigration to Brazil. It was great! The first group was formed by Letícia, Beatriz Souza, Rayssa and Edberg. They talked about the first Japanese people who came to Brazil. They said that the first Japanese arrived in Brazil by ship. The name of the ship was Kasatu Maru. (Pic 1)
The second group was formed by Rafaela Bezerra, Daniele and Mariana Moreira. They talked about Japanese people's hard work on the Brazilian Farms and what kind of food they had here. They said that those people worked so hard and they never imagined that they could suffer in Brazil because when they decided to come to Brazil on their thought they could become rich never "white slaves". (Pic 2)
The third group formed by Gustavo, Felipe, Ângelo and Renan started talking about the arrival of Japanese families in Brazil. They talked about the date of their arrival and how they suffered during the journey to get to Brazil. (Pic 3)
Next Friday the other groups will finish the discussion. They'll present new facts and curiosities about the Centenary of Japanese Immigration in Brazil, so you should come here and check. We will be waiting for your visit!
