Brazilian Town in Gunma | Brazilians in Japan

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  • @lifewithamiinjapan
    @lifewithamiinjapan 3 года назад +1313

    My boyfriend is Brazilian and his still living in Brazil 🇧🇷 I'm japanese living in Japan 🇯🇵 can't wait for him to come to Japan! Im excited and hope we do get Married one day ☺💗

    • @BlazeEst
      @BlazeEst 3 года назад +41

      That’s wild I thought most Japanese were closed minded

    • @lifewithamiinjapan
      @lifewithamiinjapan 3 года назад +52

      @@BlazeEst well you're wrong 😆🤣

    • @BlazeEst
      @BlazeEst 3 года назад +12

      @@lifewithamiinjapan that assumption came from the stories I’ve heard about only Japanese restaurants/services and then I saw this video of Japanese/Brazilian communities in Japan because of the migration to Brazil and back.
      Furthermore Japanese society forces their people to not stand out but then there’s you, a unique person who stands out because of your open mindedness which I commend, I believe it’s neat.

    • @Brunogeremias
      @Brunogeremias 3 года назад +10

      God bless you

    • @lifewithamiinjapan
      @lifewithamiinjapan 3 года назад +38

      @@Brunogeremias thanks but unfortunately we broke up but it was mutual, however we still are good friends 😃😊

  • @EsteffersonTorres
    @EsteffersonTorres 3 года назад +613

    The sausage you ate in the pizza and the hamburger is called "linguiça calabresa" or "calabresa sausage". If you think the term "calabresa" has something to do with the Calabria region of Italy, it does. When italians migrated to Brazil they wanted to make a type of sausage they had in Calabria, but they couldn't find the peperoncino in Brazil, so they replaced it with a local substitute and the Calabresa sausage was born. So in this video we have people in Japan tasting a brazilian pizza made with a sausage created by italian immigrants.

    • @henriquepastick
      @henriquepastick 2 года назад +50

      Wow, that says a lot about this globalized world.

    • @matheus_ps
      @matheus_ps 2 года назад +66

      @@henriquepastick yeah, brazil like all american countries is made of immigrants, so all of our food is basically remastered versions of other foods

    • @DinnerForkTongue
      @DinnerForkTongue 2 года назад +32

      @@matheus_ps
      So remastered, remade and tweaked that they become our own thing. Have you ever heard of mashed potatoes, peas and corn and potato sticks on a hot dog brimming with sauce?
      Brazil is a melting pot as well as a melting crock pot.

    • @augustodeazambuja365
      @augustodeazambuja365 2 года назад +34

      I'm actually living in Italy and I ought to say that there's nothing in Italy that resembles to our brasilian "calabresa sausage". The italians, for a fact, have a sausage here that goes by the same name, but it is - in all means - a totally other sausage... And as you sad they couldn't find the same type of pepper so they used the pepper that there was in Brasil, and at the end with that and other changes the "Salsiccia di Calabria" had become just an inspiration. Here in Italy, at least for my experience, if you want to find the brasilian one that has that particular taste and smokiness, you go, strangely, to romanian foodshops - and I tell you that becouse those are THE places that you search aroung here to find the sausage to make a good "feijoada" or a "caldo verde". 😂

    • @Donni_10
      @Donni_10 2 года назад +2

      I thought it was linguiça blumenal hahahha

  • @petercdowney
    @petercdowney 3 года назад +846

    In Japan, there is a joke that if you keep on digging all the way through the Earth, you'll end up in Brazil. Likewise, Brazilians also joke about digging to Japan.
    We have a similar joke here in Britain - we joke about digging to Australia.

    • @trol4626
      @trol4626 3 года назад +132

      I'm Brazilian and this is so true, here in Brazil we also say the same.

    • @geoguru32
      @geoguru32 2 года назад +23

      In Australia, we joke about digging to China.

    • @mtulio-t9z
      @mtulio-t9z 2 года назад +5

      It's not a joke. Actually it's a fact

    • @samuelfraga4512
      @samuelfraga4512 2 года назад +19

      @@geoguru32 We do this in Brazil as well

    • @axellyann5085
      @axellyann5085 2 года назад +24

      I always thought that this joke was born because our timezone is exactly 12 hours, which make sense if you think about it.

  • @chriskato76
    @chriskato76 2 года назад +308

    Brazilian culture mixed with Japanese culture. The Japanese colony is huge here in Brazil. I am sansei. My grandparents came here during the second world war. In this war times, we need to remember that it is possible for us to live in harmony as global brothers and sisters. Amazing video.

    • @rickitos94
      @rickitos94 2 года назад +35

      actually the japanese colony in BR is the largest in the world

    • @chriskato76
      @chriskato76 2 года назад +5

      @@rickitos94true

    • @vitormascarenhas4884
      @vitormascarenhas4884 2 года назад +22

      Every Brazilian had at least 1 Japanese descendent colleague in school, and of course they always get the same nickname "japa"

    • @victorcarloscs
      @victorcarloscs 2 года назад +14

      @@vitormascarenhas4884 Every brazilian in São Paulo, maybe. Since the japanese colony is concentrated there. You won't find many japanese in other states or regions. To be honest, it is fairly rare.

    • @yamagamikensei2232
      @yamagamikensei2232 2 года назад +1

      @@victorcarloscs eu moro num canto da casa do crl aqui no estado de são paulo,tem uns 40 japa aqui que eu conheço

  • @condor.67
    @condor.67 2 года назад +244

    1:23 30 reais café Pilão 500g, quase o mesmo preço aqui do Brasil kkkkk

    • @LucasCPinheiro
      @LucasCPinheiro 2 года назад +40

      Se parar pra pensar, o café lá tá bem mais barato, considerando os custos com logística e impostos

    • @DinnerForkTongue
      @DinnerForkTongue 2 года назад +2

      Né não? 😵 Se bem que o iene é bem mais forte que o real.

    • @sirnosferaty
      @sirnosferaty 2 года назад +3

      Que analise

    • @rewp234
      @rewp234 2 года назад +11

      Eu ri mas depois comecei a chorar

    • @sirnosferaty
      @sirnosferaty 2 года назад +16

      @Yoi de 6 a 10 é um pulo
      tu mora perto onde o caminhão vira?

  • @geovanigleidson8967
    @geovanigleidson8967 3 года назад +1357

    É normal querer sair do Brasil para visitar uma cidade brasileira no Japão?

    • @Onimirare
      @Onimirare 3 года назад +169

      Acho que todo mundo faz isso, olha só quantos japoneses visitam Liberdade em SP.

    • @lorenamotta4611
      @lorenamotta4611 2 года назад +41

      Depois de passar alguns meses no Japão, esse sentimento começa a brotar naturalmente. Vai por mim...Rs...!!! Sem críticas a ninguém, só relatando a minha experiência e de alguns estrangeiros que conheci.

    • @FMFvideos
      @FMFvideos 2 года назад +27

      Muitos brasileiros vão para o Japão por causa de dinheiro, mas não se adaptam à cultura e não falam japonês.

    • @gs-nq6mw
      @gs-nq6mw 2 года назад +16

      Vi lá pra voce ver o tanto que os japóneses gostam de estrangeiros rs

    • @igorTgss
      @igorTgss 2 года назад +8

      @@gs-nq6mw quando eu fui em 2018 foi normal, nada d+

  • @apelidoindisponivel0
    @apelidoindisponivel0 2 года назад +277

    "Ciao" is Italian though. We spell "Tchau" in Portuguese :D And the pizza differs from region to region in Brazil. Some are quite different from one another, even if they are called the same name.

    • @matt_sm0
      @matt_sm0 2 года назад +4

      True

    • @GraveUypo
      @GraveUypo 2 года назад +25

      spelled different, pronounced the same.

    • @rogercruz1547
      @rogercruz1547 2 года назад +3

      The Portuguese still use Xau but we adopted the Italian word

    • @cyberjunkie2880
      @cyberjunkie2880 2 года назад +2

      @@GraveUypo slight differences in tone

    • @PrimaYuurinTM
      @PrimaYuurinTM 2 года назад +11

      @@rogercruz1547 not really, since the meaning it's the complete opposite...

  • @pepobimbo
    @pepobimbo 2 года назад +180

    This is so sweet, here in Brazil, in São Paulo city, we have a neighborhood called Liberdade (Freedom), that is the biggest Japanese community outside Japan.

  • @leaandromulller3611
    @leaandromulller3611 3 года назад +287

    Very nice video!
    You should try"feijoada" next time.
    Brazil has the biggest japanese colony in the world, there are about 2 million descendants.
    🙏🏻🇧🇷🇯🇵❤

    • @EthnicNeighborhoods
      @EthnicNeighborhoods  3 года назад +92

      Thank you for your comment! I know we have so much connection. We will probably visit more Brazilian communities in Japan, also want to visit Brazil and see Japanese communities in Brazil in the future.

    • @tiagocandido1887
      @tiagocandido1887 3 года назад

      @@EthnicNeighborhoods search by 'bairro liberdade' district of São Paulo, there are more japaneses then a lot of citys in japan

    • @____trazluz____9804
      @____trazluz____9804 2 года назад +20

      @@EthnicNeighborhoods in São Paulo we have a "japanese" town , they will speak in japanese with you (well most of the places)

    • @DinnerForkTongue
      @DinnerForkTongue 2 года назад +4

      @@____trazluz____9804
      Liberdade?

    • @____trazluz____9804
      @____trazluz____9804 2 года назад +1

      @@DinnerForkTongue acho que esse é o nome

  • @stevekollen1672
    @stevekollen1672 2 года назад +142

    Watching the pizza segment makes me wonder: I live in Costa Rica and the Pizza Hut menu here has "Brazilian pizza." It's very good. It appears to be a very fine sausage spread on the top. It's served with lime wedges.

    • @SamySamy-db8uu
      @SamySamy-db8uu 2 года назад +19

      Wut? I'm brazillian and i never heard about that flavour hahahaha

    • @stevekollen1672
      @stevekollen1672 2 года назад +15

      @@SamySamy-db8uu That's why I'm curious. I've been eating it for 20+ years here but maybe it's one of the sausage varieties available in Brasil by a specific name but they just called it Brasilian here. At any rate, it's a good taste.

    • @SamySamy-db8uu
      @SamySamy-db8uu 2 года назад +33

      @@stevekollen1672 well, we do have a kind of "sausage" called "calabresa", it have a red color and really tastes good in the pizza! But the lime wedges is new to me 😂😂😂

    • @manuelliraneto
      @manuelliraneto 2 года назад +11

      Actually there is a flavor of Pizza named "brasileira" but only at Pizza Hut. But here is mozzarela, ham, chopped olives and requeijão, a Milk product that is like a cheese spread.
      Back in the 90s Pizza Hut would only have "brasileira", pepperoni and muzzarela.
      However Pizza Hut is very different from brazilian Pizza.

    • @sgfdfdsfgsfdfasd4239
      @sgfdfdsfgsfdfasd4239 2 года назад +16

      actually there isnt a 'brazilian pizza' but brazil in 1940 was in a nationalist 'mindset' and most of our 'fastfood culture' was really changed to a brazilian way. for example prob you know hot dog as bread sausage and ketchup and mustard, here hotdog is a grilled bread with corn, pea the sausage is dived in tomato sauce we also put cheese etc.. so the same occurs w/ our pizza. There is even a 'worst' hotdog made in Sao Paulo that put mashed potato and a mix of tomato onion and oil.

  • @Filype_DM
    @Filype_DM 2 года назад +46

    Every brazilian on internet feels very proud when some ppl from other countries tries stuff and food of our culture lol I am feeling like I've just watched some kind of tribute to us. That's so pleasing to see that you guys enjoyed our stuff. Thank you!
    Since I was little I always loved japanese cultures and always wanted to visit Japan someday!

    • @xereta1123
      @xereta1123 2 года назад +1

      nois adora um biscoito kkks

    • @fabianofrank4785
      @fabianofrank4785 2 года назад

      Pizza(Italian) and burgers(British) are not really Brazilian, they are global goods and all places have their style, this is not real Brazilian culture. Please do not think that Brazilian culture is just what the European descendants offers. I took the liberty to explain this in 5 topics.
      1- In the Amazon region of Brazil you can taste, at the city of Belem, the food culture from the REAL Americans, not USA food.
      2- In our warmest place for beaches and oldest colonized region, northeast, you can go to the first capital of Brazil, Salvador, also the biggest African city outside Africa(due to slave trade) and meet some AMAZING and culturally rich food from the real Brazil.
      3- Another important region for food culture is the state of Minas Gerais, in the southeast of Brazil, it has many historical cities that were even capital of the Brazilian Empire for a while and has a really special background for food culture because it is the place where the Portuguese explored with gold mining purposes.
      4- For last, Rio de Janeiro was capital of the Portuguese and the Brazilian empires and has a culinary of its own.
      5- For the rest, they fit in that zone that I called "European culture in Brazil"/"Pizza&Burgers", where the southeast is famous for Italian colonization(Brazilian pizzas), also the south also is famous for German colonization and foods related. They definitely don't define Brazil and are the very influence by outside trends, so they are the least unique foods of Brazil, because most of them you can find in Europe or USA as a standard kind of food.

  • @LucasCPinheiro
    @LucasCPinheiro 2 года назад +55

    This delicacy called "Pão de Queijo" (literally translated to "Cheese Bread"), when well done, is one of the most heavenly things you'll ever eat here in Brazil.

    • @pdh9192
      @pdh9192 Год назад

      Ntj,se tivesse um guaravita acompanhado ali ia me sentir vendo um vídeo Br kskskskssksksksk

  • @estevaoldc
    @estevaoldc 2 года назад +368

    É tudo lindo e maravilhoso até eles descobrirem o que a gente fez com o sushi deles kkkkkkkkk

    • @melkmelo8448
      @melkmelo8448 2 года назад +5

      KKKKKKKKKKKK

    • @oejunnior
      @oejunnior 2 года назад +52

      Porque você não viu o que fazem com nosso pão de queijo. 🤣 Já achei pão de queijo recheado com doce de feijão e pão de queijo com algas.

    • @marianacurto4626
      @marianacurto4626 2 года назад +6

      @@oejunnior socorro!! Me fala que isso é zueira, pfv

    • @oejunnior
      @oejunnior 2 года назад +6

      @@marianacurto4626 pior que não. Aqui geralmente na rede de lojas de conveniência Seven Eleven você encontra os dois tipos.

    • @marcusmello69
      @marcusmello69 2 года назад +5

      hahahahahahahahahaha. The treta has been planted

  • @barbarazottis5915
    @barbarazottis5915 2 года назад +26

    Watching her describe pão de queijo was so priceless, I couldn't stop smiling!

  • @josephdell1361
    @josephdell1361 2 года назад +46

    Thanks to all the Brazilians in Japan, life has become so much better for other foreigners. Muito obrigado.

    • @Jay-nz1rz
      @Jay-nz1rz 2 года назад +1

      How so?

    • @fabianofrank4785
      @fabianofrank4785 2 года назад

      Pizza(Italian) and burgers(British) are not really Brazilian, they are global goods and all places have their style, this is not real Brazilian culture. Please do not think that Brazilian culture is just what the European descendants offers. I took the liberty to explain this in 5 topics.
      1- In the Amazon region of Brazil you can taste, at the city of Belem, the food culture from the REAL Americans, not USA food.
      2- In our warmest place for beaches and oldest colonized region, northeast, you can go to the first capital of Brazil, Salvador, also the biggest African city outside Africa(due to slave trade) and meet some AMAZING and culturally rich food from the real Brazil.
      3- Another important region for food culture is the state of Minas Gerais, in the southeast of Brazil, it has many historical cities that were even capital of the Brazilian Empire for a while and has a really special background for food culture because it is the place where the Portuguese explored with gold mining purposes.
      4- For last, Rio de Janeiro was capital of the Portuguese and the Brazilian empires and has a culinary of its own.
      5- For the rest, they fit in that zone that I called "European culture in Brazil"/"Pizza&Burgers", where the southeast is famous for Italian colonization(Brazilian pizzas), also the south also is famous for German colonization and foods related. They definitely don't define Brazil and are the very influence by outside trends, so they are the least unique foods of Brazil, because most of them you can find in Europe or USA as a standard kind of food.

    • @Jay-nz1rz
      @Jay-nz1rz 2 года назад +4

      @@fabianofrank4785 They have a functioning brain, Fabiano. They know that those weren't Brazilian food.

    • @marcelohjsakura
      @marcelohjsakura Год назад

      @@Jay-nz1rz The japanese are getting used to living with Westerners, he wanted to say..

    • @yo2trader539
      @yo2trader539 Год назад

      @@marcelohjsakura Nikkei-Brazilians don't wish to be called Westerners.

  • @rrsc1986
    @rrsc1986 2 года назад +23

    You felt EXACTLY how I feel when I go to Liberdade (also known as Liba), the Japanese district in São Paulo, Brazil. And that was AMAZING.

  • @arthurg.calixto3338
    @arthurg.calixto3338 2 года назад +30

    This place is the most genuine representation of an actual Brazilian place I have ever seen lmao

    • @henriquebecker4453
      @henriquebecker4453 2 года назад +8

      I was doubting it was genuine, until the cheap plastic poster with "Salgados" written on it appeared, then I felt at home. 😂😂😂

  • @ThiagoVsky
    @ThiagoVsky 2 года назад +6

    This video really shows how Brazil is: a lot of different people from different backgrounds sometimes different nationalities living together in the same country, enriching the culture, making this place what it is.

  • @imeltonazevedo9363
    @imeltonazevedo9363 2 года назад +7

    I'm brazilian and Japan is the second country I love the most. I was very happy with the beautiful report you did about the brazilian town in Gunma. You speak a very nice english! Great video!

  • @anam7300
    @anam7300 2 года назад +21

    AJI AMARILLO, It is a sweet hot pepper from Peru, Amarillo means yellow (even if it is kind of orange…)Gunma has other japanese/South American communities,it is great to find it there.

    • @juliobastosjb
      @juliobastosjb 2 года назад +7

      I was wondering what kind of sauce was that! That's definitely not brazilian, but it looks good.

    • @Gabrostil
      @Gabrostil 2 года назад

      @@gabriel.brasileiro here in the country side usually is ketchup, mayo and a herb/spicy mayo
      is actually pretty hard to find places that serve mustard

    • @mr.schaeffer5399
      @mr.schaeffer5399 2 года назад

      @@Gabrostil Mostarda é muito comum.

    • @mr.schaeffer5399
      @mr.schaeffer5399 2 года назад

      Aqui é mostarda.

    • @Gabrostil
      @Gabrostil 2 года назад

      @@mr.schaeffer5399 mano, aqui no interior eu nunca vi algum lugar servir mostarda além de fast food, é sempre a maionese de ervas e ketchup

  • @yasminreisk
    @yasminreisk 2 года назад +10

    Subarashii! The Brazilian people are so welcoming... ❤️ I'm so glad you liked the food. Next time try the feijoada, it's so good. ❤️

  • @muxi9541
    @muxi9541 3 года назад +100

    loved the video! the pizza here in brazil is really on point! and the "pão de queijo" is addicting. Maybe one day u guys get to eat some churrasco from the south part of brazil, more extacly the state of Rio Grande do Sul, we are known here in my state for having the best churrasco/barbecue in the world!

    • @EthnicNeighborhoods
      @EthnicNeighborhoods  3 года назад +23

      Thank you for the detailed comment. We will visit more Brazilian communities in Japan and discover more Brazilian foods!

    • @fabianofrank4785
      @fabianofrank4785 2 года назад

      Pizza(Italian) and burgers(British) are not really Brazilian, they are global goods and all places have their style, this is not real Brazilian culture. Please do not think that Brazilian culture is just what the European descendants offers. I took the liberty to explain this in 5 topics.
      1- In the Amazon region of Brazil you can taste, at the city of Belem, the food culture from the REAL Americans, not USA food.
      2- In our warmest place for beaches and oldest colonized region, northeast, you can go to the first capital of Brazil, Salvador, also the biggest African city outside Africa(due to slave trade) and meet some AMAZING and culturally rich food from the real Brazil.
      3- Another important region for food culture is the state of Minas Gerais, in the southeast of Brazil, it has many historical cities that were even capital of the Brazilian Empire for a while and has a really special background for food culture because it is the place where the Portuguese explored with gold mining purposes.
      4- For last, Rio de Janeiro was capital of the Portuguese and the Brazilian empires and has a culinary of its own.
      5- For the rest, they fit in that zone that I called "European culture in Brazil"/"Pizza&Burgers", where the southeast is famous for Italian colonization(Brazilian pizzas), also the south also is famous for German colonization and foods related. They definitely don't define Brazil and are the very influence by outside trends, so they are the least unique foods of Brazil, because most of them you can find in Europe or USA as a standard kind of food.

    • @muxi9541
      @muxi9541 2 года назад +1

      ​@@fabianofrank4785 i agree, there is so many cultural foods in brazil, but i dont think its not brazzilian culture aswell (pizza,burgers...etc), cuz most of "brazzilian food culture" wasnt origniated in brazil so... If u consider that, tons of stuff wouldnt be "brazilian culture" but it is.
      U even said so ", you can go to the first capital of Brazil, Salvador, also the biggest African city outside Africa(due to slave trade) and meet some AMAZING and culturally rich food from the real Brazil." if african food is considered brazilian food culture, why the other aren't?

    • @GabrielVilanova-n3p
      @GabrielVilanova-n3p Год назад +1

      psé, se a gente aplicar o mesmo raciocínio, a comida britânica não é britânica, mas sim indiana e por aí vai...
      brigadeiro não é brasileiro, pq é trufa e trufa foi inventada na frança e etc
      com tantas influências fica difícil dizer da onde a comida é, então apenas aceitamos que 'faz parte da cultura'

  • @tutuytf
    @tutuytf 2 года назад +2

    Half of my mother’s family who are Okinawans from Naha Okinawa,immigrated to Brazil and the other half to Hawaii. I ‘m glad you liked the Portuguese sausage, one of my favorite foods.

  • @gustavomiranda907
    @gustavomiranda907 3 года назад +8

    This was such a lovely video, hope you guys can come to Brazil one day and enjoy our amazing food, beaches and stuff!

  • @t.castro4493
    @t.castro4493 2 года назад +4

    I'm Brazilian and you are always welcome to visit our country! ❤️
    I want to visit Japan, since I've always had a connection to the place, and I have friends from there.
    I also love the UK!

  • @karennakaoka6218
    @karennakaoka6218 3 года назад +4

    I loved learning more about Gunma. My aunt lives there

  • @le96g
    @le96g 2 года назад +15

    I love the tense music on the background like we are aliens ahahhaha Love the video! Trust me, a brazilian bbq out of nowhere and the people just hanging you the meat is very brazilian! About the diggly pizza, we usually eat them with fork and knife, holding them with your hands in public will be a mess!

    • @taticastro27
      @taticastro27 2 года назад +3

      Quando que vão normalizar comer pizza com as mãos em pizzarias? 😭

    • @cosmicwarriors206
      @cosmicwarriors206 2 года назад

      The intro music was like a zombie movie

    • @chaoscifer1483
      @chaoscifer1483 2 года назад +1

      Eu como com as mãos e não tou nem aí hahaha

    • @lfskyden
      @lfskyden 2 года назад +3

      @@taticastro27 O Problema, é que algumas pizzas, fica quase impossivel comer com as mãos, a Portuguesa da pizzaria que fica perto da minha casa, se tentar comer com as mãos, o recheio cai todo(Muito recheio, e massa fina)

  • @rachelcookie321
    @rachelcookie321 2 года назад +1

    That background music at the very start during the intro is so creepy lol. It feels haunting.

  • @_basile
    @_basile 2 года назад +2

    it's so fun that here in São Paulo we have a HUGE japanese district called Liberdade, or "freedom" in english. The feeling I had when I went there was similar to yours visiting this brazilian district. And that one pizza, the Portuguesa, it's meaning in portuguese is "portuguese", or "from Portugal" kskssksksksks

  • @BrunoBarbosa-oh9hf
    @BrunoBarbosa-oh9hf 2 года назад +2

    The Brazilian bbq on the street is right on point, it was a weekly event on my family during years. Loved the channel and the content, the Brazilian pizza look perfect also

  • @homurahomhom9258
    @homurahomhom9258 2 года назад +15

    そのような場所が日本に存在するのは素晴らしいことです
    ! 🇧🇷 ❤️ 🇯🇵

  • @clestonvs
    @clestonvs 2 года назад +7

    It's really cool see the real Brazilian culture so well represented, there are restaurants in Brazil with over 70 differents toppings and dough. The sauce "AJI" is delicious but not so common here, it is from others great countries from SouthAmerica (Peru and Bolivia if my mind don't trick me). And yes, we invite every one to share BBQ and happiness.

  • @pietroaguiar5256
    @pietroaguiar5256 2 года назад +4

    Algoritmo do youtube nunca decepciona. Abro uma aba e suddenlycaralho. As legendas de "Tchau" escrito como "ciao" me fizeram rir mais do que deveriam.

  • @Heloading
    @Heloading 2 года назад +2

    This was very wholesome! Thank you for trying brazilian foods ♥

  • @jwelson1
    @jwelson1 3 года назад +32

    BRASILEIROS CAUSANDO NO JAPAO👏👏👏👏👏

  • @igorabdoaguilar9331
    @igorabdoaguilar9331 2 года назад +2

    it's videos like these that make me enjoy my country xD, Lot's of love and peace from Brazil!

  • @mxrp77
    @mxrp77 Год назад

    4:14 the "ã" vowel in "pão de queijo" is considered very difficult to pronounce non-native speakers... And you nailed it perfectly, congrats!
    Also 7:00 : a turkish and japanese family having a Brazilian BBQ in Japan, I love that

  • @brusheen
    @brusheen 2 года назад +1

    In 3:46 Paçoquita... I LOOOVE IT. It is very popular here in Brazil

  • @theok4994
    @theok4994 2 года назад +1

    Now you can visit the Japanese neighborhood we have in Brazil's São Paulo called Liberdade, there's over 1 million Japanese living there.

  • @ammygamer
    @ammygamer 2 года назад +6

    Makes sense that a Brazilian town would too become a melting pot outside of Brazil. We're generally very welcoming to foreigners. Personally, I can't wait to learn more about someone's country's customs and food, just to see what I can learn and introduce to the betterment of my own home and family. Those exchanges are one of my favourite types of conversation, they are always eye opening in some way.
    The pizza looks very much like the ones we find here, though we do **love** our variety in Brazil and pizzas are usually **dripping** with toppings... So most of our pizza restaurants serve food with cutlery, because the slices become to heavy to handle with hands without making a mess hahaha.
    The "mega burguer" (we call it "xis" here, which stands for our pronunciation of the letter "x", and very closely resembles to us to the way "cheese" is pronounced. So, "xis" as in "cheeseburger", but our giant version of it haha). The only difference I see is that our Xis tends to be heat pressed after assembled, so the bread's outside becomes slightly toasted. Plus, when flattened it becomes easier to bite into it. We also make something called "green mayo", which is basically mayo blended with fresh herbs and spices. It's a staple dressing for us, alongside ketchup, and every restaurant has their own version of it. We basically can tell how good a xis place is by the quality of their homemade mayo hahaha.

    • @roque87
      @roque87 2 года назад

      A great dissertation of our culture, just watching their reactions, I feel so proud... hungry too! Kkkk

  • @Bleepville
    @Bleepville 2 года назад

    thank you so much for this video, I loved it ❤️

  • @Cohow
    @Cohow 2 года назад +3

    3:11 Actualy, it's written like "Tchau". It's a way to say goodbye in Brazil

  • @f.alamino1313
    @f.alamino1313 2 года назад

    Very lovely the way you guys approached Brazilian culture and stuff. Thanks. God bless you

  • @diegosalgo
    @diegosalgo 2 года назад +1

    In São Paulo we have a japanese neighborhood called "Liberdade", the biggest japanese comunity outside Japan.

  • @lucascurado344
    @lucascurado344 3 года назад +25

    If u guys have the chance try "Pit Dog" or "X-tudo" (X everything) its very popular hambuguer in brazil. Its common to young people eat after parties haha its amazing ♥️♥️

    • @lucascurado344
      @lucascurado344 3 года назад +2

      Loved the video by the way. ♥️♥️

    • @lucascurado344
      @lucascurado344 3 года назад

      @DanMit94 Demais da conta kkkkkk

    • @EthnicNeighborhoods
      @EthnicNeighborhoods  3 года назад +10

      Thank you so much for watching. We probably gonna visit more Brazilian communities in Japan in the future!

    • @TerroraNoitee
      @TerroraNoitee 2 года назад +1

      Realmente eu não esperava poder encontrar X-tudo,X-Salada... no Japão, ainda eu sendo Gaúcho, surreal haha perto de casa faz a gente se sentir, coisas tão tipicas daqui.

    • @GraveUypo
      @GraveUypo 2 года назад

      x is a corruption of "cheese", so x-tudo means cheese-everything. (X is pronounced somewhat like cheese in portuguese. i mean, sorta. more like "she's")

  • @angelastahl2953
    @angelastahl2953 2 года назад

    I'm Brazilian and I LOVED this video! There is a japonese neighborhood in Brazil, in São Paulo city, called "Liberdade". It has many shops, restaurants with japonese food and a museum about the japonese immigration in Brazil. It's just like the city that you guys visited, but the other way around hahaha I love there. If you guys come to BR some day, you should visit Liberdade. It's awesome, I love there (:

  • @Jaesonlee1
    @Jaesonlee1 2 года назад

    Wow amazing and informative video. The most of my Brazilian japanese friends had been to Japan to work for a few years..

  • @3rdman99
    @3rdman99 Год назад +1

    FYI, the sauce you see at 2:45, "aji" (a-hi) is Peruvian, not Brazilian, and is usually green, not yellow (prob the place in the video switched the ingredients from aji-pepper-based to mustard-based). I remember putting it on roasted chicken, etc, when I was in Peru, and it's pretty good. You see it at restaurants all over in Peru/Bolivia, but prob not in Brazil.

    • @Balrov1
      @Balrov1 Год назад

      We brazilians don't use a-ji tho, maybe is something from that place..

  • @WeatherStone
    @WeatherStone 2 года назад +1

    so nice to see people enjoying our brazillian culture, no matter where in the world =)
    just a little correction: despite sounding basically the same, "Ciao" is italian, the brazillian variant of "bye" is spelled "Tchau" =)

  • @eduardochavacano
    @eduardochavacano 2 года назад

    Oh I super love Gunma! It is definitely in my Top 10 Best place in Asia. But I only went there for the hot spring. Nice to see this video.

  • @wildguardian
    @wildguardian 2 года назад +3

    I'm Brazillian.. and I have no idea what Ahi is. I looked around on google and found out that there's a Peruvian sauce.. Aji made of Amarillo.. it's a pepper sauce then, nice.

  • @chriscastielredy
    @chriscastielredy 2 года назад +1

    It's so cool to see Japanese people trying our food ^^ I didn't know there was a Brazilian district in Japan.
    I''m from Brazil and in my city, São Paulo have a Japanese district and is my favourite place of all to go. I love the Japanese food, candy, festivals and everything

  • @henriquebecker4453
    @henriquebecker4453 2 года назад +1

    I would be glad to see them trying brazilian rice. It's completely different from japanese rice, for having a loose texture instead of being sticky, really good with beans (yes, we eat beans salty and most people I know think sweets made out of beans is kinda weird).

  • @cantarzo5640
    @cantarzo5640 2 года назад +1

    As a Brazilian, I'm proud to see people from Japan, or any other nation, to be enjoying our culture's WARM cuisine and daily
    It is quite hard for us Native Brazilians to point out our own "GOOD STANDARDS" on unison, meaning, there are a lot of standards, good and bad, that can differ depending on the region or State we come from.
    But the few we do agree on, regardless of region or State, is:
    > The fact that we are a "Generally Very Welcoming people", meaning, we tend to accept people easily into our culture and surroundings as we want them to enjoy, and feel the "warm" culture we have. Like we say it here, "We are like the Heart of a Mother, there is always space for one more" :)

  • @cahrineamarantes8766
    @cahrineamarantes8766 3 года назад +14

    Adorei o video! vocês são fofinhos! so cute!

  • @fernandoalvesdesena5135
    @fernandoalvesdesena5135 2 года назад +2

    u guys are amazing ! greetings from Brasil! Japanese people is always very welcome here. s2

  • @eduardopacheco5553
    @eduardopacheco5553 2 года назад +2

    Essas misturas de cultura eh muito legal, parabens pelo video 👍

  • @GGCannon
    @GGCannon 3 года назад +13

    Definitely a Brazilian town outside of Brasil.
    Brasil was born from that gathering of people from several places around the world.
    Brazilian culture is basically that coming together of multiple cultures creating one whole new culture of its own.
    The food, the vibe of the people with warm welcomes and receptiveness.
    As a Brazilian, it was really interesting to see a town in Brazilian Japan that looks almost exactly the same as quite a few of the Japanese communities in Brasil which I've seen.

    • @saukiofps4743
      @saukiofps4743 2 года назад

      True

    • @robertoprimordial2633
      @robertoprimordial2633 2 года назад +1

      Engraçado que ninguém precisa se dar o trabalho de aprender o português, o próprio brasileiro se adianta em dizer que somos insignificantes ao falar o idioma dos outros. Isso até mesmo dentro do Brasil se tratando de um estrangeiro que trabalha como repórter e jornalista.
      Até jornalista gente, por favor,
      Incentivem o português de forma inteligente. Segurem um pouco o viralatismo igual eu faço. Os estrangeiros que me conhecem, aprendem a falar português sem se sentirem forçados. Porque eu falo naturalmente, dou valor . Não é difícil......

  • @bobbyspeaker
    @bobbyspeaker 2 года назад

    This was a sweet video, thanks for sharing!

  • @gotubo
    @gotubo 2 года назад

    Wow, so nice your video, I just “ amei “ 😍 also I sent to my son with my daughter in law , they live in Kanazawa. With my two little boys Kai and Finn .
    Thanks, ありがとうございました, Obrigado 🙏🏼

  • @CarlosGustavoSilvadosSantos
    @CarlosGustavoSilvadosSantos 2 года назад +61

    Como somos Latinos os sabores da comida tem que desperta um sentimento por isso a comida brasileira é rica em sabor e quantidade, pois sempre é bom comer com alguém, ou com sua família ou amigos. Comer para nos Brasileiro é algo extremante cultural.

    • @joshering6726
      @joshering6726 2 года назад +12

      Sou brasileiro, mas não me considero latino. Só brasileiro mesmo e já está de bom tamanho. Bem, não é uma crítica, é só uma observação minha.

    • @Alexandre.10
      @Alexandre.10 2 года назад +9

      @@joshering6726 Eu tambem estamos na América latina mas essa coisa de sou latino isso e mais de quem fala espanhol , isso e coisa de EUA .

    • @josuebenjaminhernandez9461
      @josuebenjaminhernandez9461 2 года назад +7

      @@Alexandre.10 para os norte americanos latinos é identificado como hispano falantes, más Latino é uma distinção lingüística, porque a gente fala uma língua que desce do latín, os franceses, italianos, espanhóis e portuguêses são latinos também. Mas os que falam línguas latinas e moram no continente americano e caribe semos latino americanos.

    • @CarlosGustavoSilvadosSantos
      @CarlosGustavoSilvadosSantos 2 года назад +32

      @@joshering6726 Isso n depende de sua vontade, é um fato, se vc nasceu no Brasil vc é um Latino.

    • @WhiskyHangover
      @WhiskyHangover 2 года назад +5

      @@CarlosGustavoSilvadosSantos Não necessariamente, eu nasci no Brasil mas minha família é inteira italiana. Ninguém me chama de Latino aqui nos EUA nem em Canadá.

  • @DaviSonata
    @DaviSonata 2 года назад +2

    "Paçoquinha" and "Leite Moça", both products shown on the video, gave heavy brazilian feelings with it. You should try it, alongside Guaraná Antarctica.

    • @castorbr5695
      @castorbr5695 2 года назад

      Guaraná Antarctica, o quê... Se tivesse Guaravita era gg.

  • @mari-makarova
    @mari-makarova 2 года назад +2

    I am Russian and I live with my Russian aunt in Brazil, she has lived here for 13 years and I have lived for 5. I am happy with my new country

  • @RafaelPellizzari
    @RafaelPellizzari 2 года назад

    Very sweet video.
    Cheers from Brazil!

  • @haruo20101
    @haruo20101 2 года назад

    Nice video! Thank you for covering this topic, many brazilians feel lonely in Japan, so knowing about this neighborhood is very comforting for some. By the way, just a small correction: The spelling of the word they use for "good-bye" is incorrect. It should be "tchau" not "ciao", since they are speaking portuguese, not italian.

  • @micheltum
    @micheltum 2 года назад +2

    Ha! I live in Brazil, but now I want to visit Gunma. :D You were all very sweet! Everything you ate look exactly like what we usually get here! Yummy!

  • @tamikun7575
    @tamikun7575 2 года назад

    i´m feel good watching this video thank´s for this guys

  • @Jolyneadventures
    @Jolyneadventures 3 года назад +14

    The way you pronunce "pão de queijo" sounds almost perfect!
    Most people cant spell it!

    • @mechanicallydev4536
      @mechanicallydev4536 3 года назад +2

      The japanese word for pão is pan, it sounds quite similar.

    • @vitormascarenhas4884
      @vitormascarenhas4884 2 года назад

      Actually Japanese has a lot of words that resembles portuguese, and pan is one of then. The portuguese were the first Europeans to arrive in Japan and they developed a close relationship.

  • @pauladamato9774
    @pauladamato9774 2 года назад +2

    I am Brazilian, it’s so cool that i’m japan has this place that represent my culture, is like the the neighborhood called Liberdade here in São Paulo Brazil, which is a place that represent the culture from the asians countries

  • @hanschucruts3730
    @hanschucruts3730 3 года назад +12

    Provaram exatamente as nossas especialidades, pizza, sanduíche e o famoso e delicioso churrasquinho !!!

    • @PastelComGini
      @PastelComGini 2 года назад

      Faltou a feijuca, mas aí já é Brasil para iniciados.

    • @gukstan11
      @gukstan11 2 года назад

      @Fëanor Aux Bro it was Brazilian barbecue. It just happened to be prepared by Turkish/Japanese people

    • @robertoprimordial2633
      @robertoprimordial2633 2 года назад

      Engraçado que ninguém precisa se dar o trabalho de aprender o português, o próprio brasileiro se adianta em dizer que somos insignificantes ao falar o idioma dos outros. Isso até mesmo dentro do Brasil se tratando de um estrangeiro que trabalha como repórter e jornalista.
      Até jornalista gente, por favor,
      Incentivem o português de forma inteligente. Segurem um pouco o viralatismo igual eu faço. Os estrangeiros que me conhecem, aprendem a falar português sem se sentirem forçados. Porque eu falo naturalmente, dou valor . Não é difícil....

  • @ismaeo1
    @ismaeo1 2 года назад +1

    Getting togheter for barbecuing is soo south american LOL. I can relate to it so much. Now I know exactly where to go if I ever go to live in Japan and feel homesick.

  • @iruga7379
    @iruga7379 2 года назад

    The negative part of Pão de Queijo is that for you to apreciate at its maximum you have to eat right after its out of the oven otherwise it will get hard and rubbery. I sugest trying out with a thin slice of butter on top and eating while is melting...its super good.

  • @cristianbiasi9694
    @cristianbiasi9694 2 года назад +6

    Que legal ver que nossa cultura está em outros lugares graças a globalização.

    • @Gab8riel
      @Gab8riel 2 года назад

      Tem muito mais a ver com a imigração japonesa de 100 anos atrás do que com globalização

  • @CaioPdeSousaN
    @CaioPdeSousaN 2 года назад

    oba!!! já sei pra onde ir!! woo hoo!
    you guys should come to São Paulo !

  • @Violant3
    @Violant3 2 года назад

    the sausage pizza you tried is actually a beloved favorite around here in brazil too, it's the most comon one

  • @mahgraum
    @mahgraum 2 года назад

    Seu canal é muito legal !

  • @Man0G
    @Man0G 2 года назад +19

    Ver vídeos de gringos dando as opiniões deles sobre o Brasil e os brasileiros, é uma das poucas coisas que me fazem ter um sentimento patriota, porque as instituições aqui conseguem manchar a nossa imagem de uma forma incrível

    • @eduardopacheco5553
      @eduardopacheco5553 2 года назад

      Eh foda viver em um pais que vc nao se orgulha de nada.

    • @Man0G
      @Man0G 2 года назад +3

      @@eduardopacheco5553, tenho orgulho do meu povo, da minha cultura, da história do meu estado e do meu país. Não é nem um pouco ruim ser brasileiro, ruim é morar aqui kkkk

  • @avatarworld22222
    @avatarworld22222 3 года назад +4

    I suggest you visit the Uzbek restaurant in Tokyo and make a video about them. Uzbek guy is married to the Japanese lady, his wife has leaned uzbek language

    • @EthnicNeighborhoods
      @EthnicNeighborhoods  3 года назад

      I visit that restaurant all the times! It's amazing! There are also Uzbek bakery in Saitama as well.

  • @hiagoveiga3251
    @hiagoveiga3251 2 года назад

    What a perfect video. My girlfriend send it to me because she knows I love Japan ( Merci, mon coeur! ). I'm brazilian and this video just made me want more to go to Japan someday. You guys tried my favorite type of pizza O.o (portuguesa) I just missed the bell peppers on it, but the pizzas seemed a lot better than many pizzas from here haha I'd like to suggest a sweet type of pizza for you tp try it's called banana com canela. ビデオをありがとう

  • @Solek95
    @Solek95 3 года назад +4

    Brazil has about 35 million descendants of italians and that's why we say ciao (bye)(tchau ).

  • @GA-ys6ud
    @GA-ys6ud 2 года назад +2

    Pão de queijo is not made by cassava flour. It's the starch of cassava like arrowroot or the corn starch. And it isn't palm fruits. It's the palm heart, the center of palm tree body called palmito

  • @MoldharCollections
    @MoldharCollections 2 года назад

    As a brazilian, here where i live, in Curitiba city, there's a place called "praça do Japão" (Japan Square). It is my favorite place in the world, such a beautiful spot to meditate!

  • @UrlDoManoloEstranho
    @UrlDoManoloEstranho 3 года назад +15

    Is cool because in Brazil have a japanese city and Japan have a brazilian city
    Japan 🤝 Brazil

    • @silisboabeige
      @silisboabeige 2 года назад +1

      Mas a cidade japonesa no Brasil e feita por descendentes de japoneses, e acidade brasileira no Japão tb e feita por descendentes de japones.

    • @UrlDoManoloEstranho
      @UrlDoManoloEstranho 2 года назад

      @@silisboabeige e desde quando eu falei algo sobre quem fez ou que não fez? 😐

    • @robertoprimordial2633
      @robertoprimordial2633 2 года назад

      Engraçado que ninguém precisa se dar o trabalho de aprender o português, o próprio brasileiro se adianta em dizer que somos insignificantes ao falar o idioma dos outros. Isso até mesmo dentro do Brasil se tratando de um estrangeiro que trabalha como repórter e jornalista.
      Até jornalista gente, por favor,
      Incentivem o português de forma inteligente. Segurem um pouco o viralatismo igual eu faço. Os estrangeiros que me conhecem, aprendem a falar português sem se sentirem forçados. Porque eu falo naturalmente, dou valor . Não é difícil......

    • @robertoprimordial2633
      @robertoprimordial2633 2 года назад

      @@silisboabeige só pra você ver . Até os descendentes de japoneses fazem questão de se identificar como brasileiros e usar o português no Japão. Povo evoluído

  • @elisatoledo5686
    @elisatoledo5686 3 года назад +23

    Experimente a feijoada, nosso cachorro quente, e o sushi :) Eu vi um vídeo de uma japonesa experimentando nosso sushi brasileiro e dei boas risadas porque ela disse que jamais iria existir esse tipo de sushi no Japão 😂 Experimente quando puder, vou adorar ver sua reação :)

    • @BelladonnaRiley
      @BelladonnaRiley 3 года назад

      Kkkkkkkk

    • @matheussanthiago9685
      @matheussanthiago9685 2 года назад +1

      um oferencimento, sushi de abacate, suchi com doritos e suchi com abacaxi

    • @DinnerForkTongue
      @DinnerForkTongue 2 года назад

      @@matheussanthiago9685
      Sushi com manga!

    • @robertoprimordial2633
      @robertoprimordial2633 2 года назад +3

      Engraçado que ninguém precisa se dar o trabalho de aprender o português, o próprio brasileiro se adianta em dizer que somos insignificantes ao falar o idioma dos outros. Isso até mesmo dentro do Brasil se tratando de um estrangeiro que trabalha como repórter e jornalista.
      Até jornalista gente, por favor,
      Incentivem o português de forma inteligente. Segurem um pouco o viralatismo igual eu faço. Os estrangeiros que me conhecem, aprendem a falar português sem se sentirem forçados. Porque eu falo naturalmente, dou valor . Não é difícil......

    • @DinnerForkTongue
      @DinnerForkTongue 2 года назад

      @@robertoprimordial2633
      Exatamente. Oviralatismo que vá virar lata. E leve a Globo junto.

  • @erichenriquesiqueirajanuar2936
    @erichenriquesiqueirajanuar2936 3 года назад +5

    Muito bom, gostei do vídeo. Cumprimentos do Brasil

  • @petergohan
    @petergohan 2 года назад

    As a Brazilian i love when there's people, from all around the world, just chilling together in harmony, that's a wholesome video.
    The "Ciao" is pronounced basically the same way as in italian, but it's actually written as "Tchau", meaning "goodbye".

  • @pvmed182
    @pvmed182 2 года назад +1

    Love this video from BR!

  • @iodainsoneoficial
    @iodainsoneoficial 2 года назад

    Loved the video!

  • @brusheen
    @brusheen 2 года назад

    If you visit these places again, try COXINHA (with chicken stuffing, which is the traditional).

  • @UnlimitedSwordMagic
    @UnlimitedSwordMagic 2 года назад

    Dude, is this for real? Lol
    As a brazilian I'm actually amazed that this really exists, definitely visiting this town when I have the chance (planning to visit Japan for a long time now, damn you, COVID).

  • @eduardodelfino1000
    @eduardodelfino1000 Год назад

    3:15 Comida brasileira vicia, cuidado vocês vão querer provar sempre! Adorei falarem tchau!

  • @castorbr5695
    @castorbr5695 2 года назад +1

    Hehehe, nice nice. Although many of the things (and words) that appeared were not in Portuguese/from Brazil, but Spanish/hispanic south america.

  • @dannikregel9937
    @dannikregel9937 11 месяцев назад

    love the idea of this video and you guys look so nice and had so much fun. i have a question thuogh: i watched several interview-type of videos made in japan and am always dissatisfied with the depth of the questions that are asked... but maybe that's because politeness barres you to ask any questions that could be perceived as to personal? just curios...
    great video!

  • @itryen7632
    @itryen7632 2 года назад +1

    I'm in Brazil right now to visit my family. I knew about the many Japanese neighborhoods in here, but i never knew that there was a Brazilian neighborhood in Japan.

  • @mzigaib
    @mzigaib 2 года назад

    This was really nice to see.

  • @luisfernando4676
    @luisfernando4676 2 года назад

    You have to visit São Paulo city in Brazil, there's a japanese neighborhood call Liberdade.

  • @FelipeMurta
    @FelipeMurta 2 года назад

    Very interesting! There are many Japanese colonies here in Brazil (Liberdade, Assaí, Tomé-Açu), but I never thought there was a Brazilian colony in Japan.

    • @marcelohjsakura
      @marcelohjsakura Год назад +1

      Hamamatsu, Nagoya, Aichi-ken, Shizyoka-ken, Gifu-ken são todos lugares com milhares de brasileiros!

  • @digbotelho
    @digbotelho Год назад

    wowww I really love this video. so nice to see you all enjoying the food so heartily

  • @Skele_Rat
    @Skele_Rat 2 года назад +2

    We are SO PROUD of you japanese that came here in the 1910's, you'll always be welcomed back here in Brazil 💚💛+❤🤍

  • @grazzip9740
    @grazzip9740 2 года назад +2

    venham passear no Brasil!!! vocês vão adorar! 🇧🇷❤