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Asian Brazilians () refers to Brazilian citizens or residents of Asian ancestry. The vast majority trace their origins to , particularly , or , namely . The Brazilian census does not use "Asian" as a racial category, though the term "yellow" ( amarela in Portuguese) refers to people of East Asian ethnic origin.

Beyond the descendants from West Asia and East Asia, there has also been much smaller immigration from and , as well as those from the Asian diaspora in the Caribbean and Mozambique.

Brazil has the largest community of Japanese descendants outside of . Japanese immigrants started to move to Brazil in 1908, were directed to the Brazilian coffee plantations.


History
Recent research has suggested that Asians from the early Portuguese Eastern Empire, known as first came to Brazil during the sixteenth century as seamen known as , or as servants, slaves and accompanying the governors, merchants and clergy who has served in Portuguese Asia.East in the West: Investigating the Asian presence and influence in Brazil from the 16th to 18th centuries. By Clifford Pereira, in Proceedings of the 2nd Asia-Pacific regional Conference on Underwater Cultural Heritage. Ed. Hans Van Tilberg, Sila Tripati, Veronica Walker, Brian Fahy and Jun Kimura. Honolulu, Hawai'i, USA. May 2014.

The first substantial Asian immigration to Brazil were a small number of (3,000) during the colonial period as slaves. Later waves of Chinese immigrants would come from Hong Kong and , the latter being a former Portuguese colony,

(1999). 9780822322603, Duke University Press.
as well as China's ethnic Russian community during the 1950s.

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0.56%
0.43%
0.45%
1.09%
0.42%
Source: Brazilian census

Later, significant immigration from Asia to Brazil would start in the late 19th century, when immigration from and became important. Until 1922, immigrants were considered "Turks", as they carried passports issued by the Turkish , which then ruled over present-day . Various estimates for Lebanese ancestry in Brazil place them at about 7 million.

Another important Asian immigrant group to Brazil were from . The first Japanese immigrants arrived in Brazil in 1908. Until the 1950s, more than 250 thousand Japanese immigrated to Brazil. Currently, the Japanese-Brazilian population is estimated at 2.1 million people. It is the largest population outside Japan, followed closely by the Japanese community in the United States.

Other East Asian groups are also significant in Brazil. The population is estimated to be 50,000, and the Chinese Brazilian population around 250,000. Over 70% of Asian Brazilians are concentrated in the state of São Paulo. There are significant populations in Paraná, Pará, Mato Grosso do Sul, and other parts of Brazil.


Japanese in Brazil
+ Japanese immigration to Brazil
Source: (IBGE)
28,819


Restrictions on Asian immigrants
Although discussions were situated in a theoretical field, immigrants arrived and colonies were founded through all this period (the rule of Pedro II), especially from 1850 on, particularly in the Southeast and . These discussions culminated in the Decree 528 in 1890, signed by Brazil's first President Deodoro da Fonseca, which opened the national harbors to immigration except for Africans and Asians. Decree No. 528, of June 28, 1890 This decree remained valid until 5 October 1892 when, due to pressures of coffee planters interested in cheap manpower, it was overturned by Law 97, which allowed the entry of immigrants to work on the coffee plantations, as until then, Brazilian immigration was almost exclusively from Europe.Masato Ninomiya O centenário do Tratado de Amizade, Comércio e Navegação entre Brasil e Japão . in Revista USP, December 1995/February 1996. p. 248.


See also
  • East Asian people
  • Asian Latin Americans
  • Chinese Brazilians
  • Filipino immigration to Brazil
  • Indian immigration to Brazil
  • Japanese Brazilians
  • Korean Brazilians


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