File:Affiche émigration JP au BR-déb. XXe s..jpg

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English: A poster from the Japanese government-owned Kaigai Kōgyō (Overseas Industry Promotion) Co. used to attract immigrants to Brazil. It reads: "Let's go to South America (Brazil highlighted) with the whole family." The "whole family" is related to that the Brazilian side's goal was to guarantee a settled workforce, so basically only families with 3 or more workers were granted immigration permits.
日本語: 海外興行株式会社による広告。「一家をあげて」とあるが、これはブラジル側が定住労働力確保を目的としていたため、基本的に、働き手が3人以上いる家族にしか移住の許可を与えていなかったことに関連している
Português: Cartaz de propaganda da imigração de japoneses para o Brasil.
Français : Affiche d'une entreprise privée japonaise pour attirer les immigrants au Brésil.
Date
English: Early 20th century
Português: Inicio seculo XX
Source
English: Japanese immigration history museum
Français : Musée historique de l'immigration japonaise
Author 海外興業
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