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Hi, how are you?
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Tell me something, do you like listening to
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stories Oh, I love it, I love it, the people
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watching us too and I'm
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sure they'll love the one we
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're going to tell you now Ah, I think so too
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because it happened It's true, right?
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And this story shows an example of what we
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can achieve when we come
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together, we understand the values ​​of the bonds
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of friendship and how these bonds could
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influence the path of two countries, it
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all started
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[Music]
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[Applause]
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and a long time ago,
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it was awesome It's not that long, right,
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but it's been over 100 years and it was something
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that happened between two great nations
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Brazil
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[Music]
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and Japan that have very different cultures
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It's true but despite so many
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differences the values ​​of friendship were able to
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unite their cultures to live together in
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great harmony
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[Music]
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Brazil already confirms each one on one side
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of the planet and then Cebolinha You've never
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heard that opposites attract but
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every relationship has its ups and downs
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with her
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[Music]
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so it was like that
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in 1908 the first
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Japanese immigrants came to Brazil on board
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the ship,
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wow, it's been so long, huh,
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won't my voice Cebolinha interrupt the story, oh,
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sorry,
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coming back now, Brazilians started
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going to Japan in the 90s, now
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imagine with me and let's travel back then
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in At the beginning of the 20th century, Japan
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was facing many problems and so was Brazil
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in the 90s, exactly,
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and that was why families from
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both countries were looking for opportunities
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in other places and the same force
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led them to hope and there they went
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with a century of difference
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but driven by the same dreams Ah, it
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takes a whole day to fly Ah, you're
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complaining about what for us it was 52 days
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of travel
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and the work begins Brazil at the beginning
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of the 20th century needed labor
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for coffee farming and the Japan in the
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90s needed labor in
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industries Of course, the
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working conditions were not ideal, let's do it
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in the future, it will get better, living so far
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from home is not easy, the work is
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more difficult, the language is different,
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I bought tuna for Pizza
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Ixi This is cat food, but even
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so, the Japanese and Brazilians overcame
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the difficulties and pursued their dreams
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with great perseverance. Over time, the
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Japanese in Brazil organized themselves into
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communities and began to produce
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things from Japan that they missed.
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Brazilians in Japan did the same thing.
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organizing in communities and importing
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Brazilian products,
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from passion fruit,
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we are forgetting to talk about the things
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that the Japanese opened in Brazil for
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their children to study with the same
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methods as in Japan Ah, that's right,
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Japanese and Brazilians were taking
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elements of their cultures to their
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new homes with quite proud But not
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everyone was going to stay in the beginning, the
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Japanese came to Brazil to
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earn money and return to
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Japan,
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but things don't always go
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as we plan and then the
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Second War came and no one could leave Brazil anymore
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and it was with hope, perseverance and
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pride that the Japanese immigrants
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decided to dedicate themselves to their new homeland,
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I'm staying, but what about the Brazilians who went
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to Japan in the 90s, well most of them
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had gone for temporary jobs
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so they ended up returning to Brazil, I'm
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going No, but I'll come back
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and quickly go back to Japan
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for other work,
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it was just like that, but now more and
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more Brazilians have decided to stay in
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Japan,
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they were the ones that received the most Brazilians
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in Brazil, it really happened and the country is
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still one of the largest communities in the
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world outside of Japan it is, but in the early
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2000s the perseverance of Brazilians
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was put to the test.
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arms crossed, not
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many of them went to the
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affected regions and provided help because they are
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part of our society
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arigato I thank you son, ah guys,
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you saw only after so much struggle, just like
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the Japanese in Brazil, in Japan, many
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Brazilians stayed, studied and
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qualified to have the opportunity
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for a better future, some even went so far as
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to open their own companies, generating
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employment for other
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Japanese and foreign Brazilians
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and thus seizing opportunities, the
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Japanese of yesterday and their descendants
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of today share yet another
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expression in common, let's move forward
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today, there are support centers to the
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Workers who go to Japan with
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information about legislation,
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job offers and much more and this gives more
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security and quality of life for everyone,
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only friends will come Brazil and Japan have had
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friendly ties for many decades and
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you know what that means, right?
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We are getting older every day, right
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?
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This story teaches us that even with
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so many differences, when people
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unite around their deepest values,
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their virtues become more
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evident
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uniting cultures and nations and generating
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more and more opportunities for everyone
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Description:

Uma amizade que ultrapassa fronteiras! ❤️ “Laços de Amizade”, animação inédita lançada na Live "Festival do Japão", conta a história da parceria do país com o Brasil. Um elo que começou há mais de um século, em 1908, quando imigrantes japoneses chegaram ao país. Que tal conhecer um pouco mais sobre essa história com a nossa Turma? É só dar play! Dublagem: Guilherme Briggs e Mariana Chiuso Canção Interpretada por: Ricardo Cruz e Joe Hirata Mixagem e masterização da canção original (Laços de Amizade): Bruno Marques (Taiko Productions) Arranjos e versão instrumental da canção original (Laços de Amizade): Joe Hirata, Julinho Bogajo e Lucas Araujo (Taiko Productions) 🔸 Em japonês: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWreJPKT05E ------- ((:B ------- (;K -------- K:D -------- #(..)# -------- 🎬 Esse é o canal oficial da Turma da Mônica. Que tal se inscrever? Aqui tem vídeo toda quarta e sexta-feira, sempre às 15h! Playlist Turma da Mônica: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWduEF1R_tVZYNTH8ajFOEDkDT_hfIQL9 Playlist Turma do Chico Bento: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWduEF1R_tVbWIfJ5rv2aRpT2oeSNdvXa Playlist Mônica Toy: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWduEF1R_tVYCikTS9pSWwd3UtfmotVvr ------- ((:B ------- (;K -------- K:D -------- #(..)# ------- Site oficial: https://turmadamonica.uol.com.br/ Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Twitter: https://twitter.com/turmadamonica Facebook institucional: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mauriciodesousaproducoes Pôsteres e wallpapers da Turma: https://turmadamonica.uol.com.br/diversao/downloads/ Canal oficial em Inglês: https://www.youtube.com/monicaplus Canal oficial em Espanhol: https://www.youtube.com/monicaysusamigos Canal Institucional: https://www.youtube.com/mauriciodesousaproducoes

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