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Brazilian Plaza

There are many places where Nikkei-Brazilians can go and relax and in many ways 'return to Brazil' for the afternoon. The 'Brazilian Plaza' in Oizumi is the closest thing they have to Brazil. They can find anything they need from Brazilian food to samba music. When I first arrived in Oizumi I was amazed by the extent that the Nikkei's had transformed Oizumi into a home for themselves. All working together to create their Brazilian experience with detail and consistency. They have their own grocery stores with imported goods, their discos and restaurants. I haven't been back to Brazil in 10 Years and yet it gave me so much to reminisce.
As you first walk into the Brazilian Plaza there is a very strong sense of hospitality. There are balloons decorating the entrance welcoming you into the plaza. A butcher shop is the first store you see, with all kinds of delicious Brazilian meats and sausages. A travel agency is just around the corner which reads, 'Saudade' (Nostalgia), offering cheap rates to Brazil , and a neigboring video store where Nikkei-Brazilians can find the latest American action movies subtitled in Portuguese. Hollywood and the whole movie industry is very popular amongst the Nikkei-Brazilians. Whilst interviewing a Nikkei-Brazilian in the Plaza, when asked what he would change in his appearance he replied, 'Everything, I want to look just

like Tom Cruise.' In Oizumi, much like in Brazil, it is very stylish to own American products and to be intuned with American fashion. In the Brazilian Plaza, there is a clothes store selling not only Brazilians clothes but also Levis, Calvin Klein, etc. In the small convenience store you can find many Brazilian snacks from 'Garoto' chocolate to 'Bolacha' cookies. In one section of the store there are only American products like 'Doritos' and M&M's. There are two restaurants inside the plaza. 'Mangiare' and 'Restaurante Brasil.' They both offer buffets with 'arroz e feijao' (rice and beans), and 'feijoada'(Brazilian chili). 'The Plaza supports us with all our needs; food, latest electronics, cd's, clothes and the internet. People come from far away to shop here,' said one Nikkei Brazilian about the plaza.

 

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