Paisagem cultural: trabalho e cotidiano da imigração japonesa no Vale do Ribeira/São Paulo
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https://doi.org/10.5821/identidades.8829Abstract
This article presents a study on cultural assets of the Japanese immigration in the towns of Registro and Iguape, in the state of São Paulo. Based on cultural landscape premises, several aspects of this immigration in the Ribeira Valley were studied – ranging from the architecture of the dwellings, the tea plantations, the work with straw, the town of Registro itself, as well as the Tooro Nagashi Festival. These are important pieces of evidence of the occupation of part of the Brazilian territory through the implementation of three Japanese colonies in the country: Katsura, Iguape and Sete Barras.Downloads
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