Museu Histórico da Imigração Japonesa no Brasil

4255 reviews

R São Joaquim, 381 - Liberdade, São Paulo - SP, 01508-001, Brazil

www.bunkyo.org.br

+551132095465

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Museu Histórico da Imigração Japonesa no Brasil is a Museum located at R São Joaquim, 381 - Liberdade, São Paulo - SP, 01508-001, Brazil. It has received 4255 reviews with an average rating of 4.8 stars.

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Hours

Monday10AM-4PM
Tuesday10AM-4PM
Wednesday10AM-4PM
Thursday10AM-4PM
Friday10AM-4PM
SaturdayClosed
Sunday10AM-4PM

F.A.Q

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The address of Museu Histórico da Imigração Japonesa no Brasil: R São Joaquim, 381 - Liberdade, São Paulo - SP, 01508-001, Brazil

  • Museu Histórico da Imigração Japonesa no Brasil has 4.8 stars from 4255 reviews

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  • "Really interesting museum, it’s well done"

    "The museum is a great surprise for those who would like to have a better understanding not only of Japanese culture, as well the arise of one of the most important neighbours of São Paulo"

    "Great museum that explains how the Japanese people immigrated to Brazil, with special focus to São Paulo region"

    "This museum gives a brief introduction to the story of Japanese immigration to Brazil"

    "It's a really amazing place, I already knew a lot about Japanese immigration history but it's amazing to see such level of detail, information and history in one place, it's a great experience if you enjoy Japan and Japanese culture too"

Reviews

  • bogdan fatta

Really interesting museum, it’s well done. It shows everything and the information are always in English, Portuguese and Japanese. Highly recommended to the people that want to know more about the Japanese immigration in Brasil and how it’s developed during the year until now. More

  • Felipe Bezerra Lopes

The museum is a great surprise for those who would like to have a better understanding not only of Japanese culture, as well the arise of one of the most important neighbours of São Paulo. The museum retells with catching details the story

  • Gian Mastrorosa

Great museum that explains how the Japanese people immigrated to Brazil, with special focus to São Paulo region. It shows the hardships they've been through on the early half of the 20th century and how they overcame it, highlighting the

  • Moses Choi

This museum gives a brief introduction to the story of Japanese immigration to Brazil. Visitors will learn about how the Brazilian and Japanese government formalized relations and when the first Japanese came over to Brazil. A scale size

  • diego Menezes

It's a really amazing place, I already knew a lot about Japanese immigration history but it's amazing to see such level of detail, information and history in one place, it's a great experience if you enjoy Japan and Japanese culture too.

  • Berto s.

Friendly staff. Looks like they only accept cash. Interesting exposition of items used by the early Japanese immigrants in Brazil. Texts on the walls explain the context of the immigration in the early stages. Everything is available in

  • Melissa Houston

Great museum chronicling the story of Japanese immigrants and the enduring history of that period. Well worth a visit. Difficult to find the entrance. Pay attention to the street number address and look for the green museum sign at the

  • James

An informative museum that offers wonderful insight into the history of Japanese immigrants in Brazil. It consists of 3 floors (starting on Floor 7) that bring a visitor chronologically through the reasons of immigration, the hardships

  • Vinnie Hirooka

One of the most satisfying museums I've ever been to. Since I'm a nikkei myself, it was really interesting getting to know the background of my family and what the Japanese went through to thrive in Brazil. Definitely recommend!

  • Bruce

Nice place to get familiar with Japanese culture. There’s a floor to eat Japanese food as well. It’s hard to get seats though. It also has a floor to see Ikebana expositions, a Japanese art to ‘ensemble’ vases of flowers.

  • Kieren Summers

As an Aussie it was pretty cool to learn about Japanese history from a completely different perspective. There is a bit of walking and some stairs but there is a lift available.

  • Vibhooti Dev

The Liberdade neighborhood is already a great experience but this museum tops it. All the exhibits are put together with amazing attention to detail and beauty. Must visit!

  • Gremo

Small but nice museum, well curated over three floors showing the history of the Japanese and their immigration movements to Brazil over the last century or so. More

  • AJ Esterhuizen

A very nice museum and very informative of Japanese immigration into Sao Paulo. Japanese culture has had a big influence in Brazil and it is clearly visible why

  • Clotilde Frys

I love this museum which is really interesting. The texts are translated in english that is a very good point. All the History is very clear and well explain

  • Adam C Dick

Nicely organized museum in Liberdade documenting the experience of Japanese in Brazil. Information in Japanese, Portuguese and English.

  • Naomi Watanabe

It was so informative, well presented and totally worth the visit. I'm so glad that I got to learn this history. :) More

  • nicolas fernandez

Interesting and well designed museum that helps you understand Japanese migration in Brazil. Visit will take around 1h.

  • Jess Fogel

Really awesome museum. It explains perfectly how some Japanese people arrived in brasil and started a community. More

  • Priscila Azevedo

Nice place! I loved to know more about japanese imigrantes in Brazil! It's easy to go walking from the Subway.

  • Gislene Carvalho

I don't have enough words to describe this experience. My tips is visit by yourself as soon as possible.

  • Paulo Vieira

Very nice little museum, extremely well organized and maintained - very informative as well!

  • Katalin “Kata” Tóth

Great museum! You can learn a lot about Japanese immigration in Brazil. Highly recommended!

  • Ari Review

SO PERFECT!!!it has kamen rider and Tokusatsu in general
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  • Ricardo Coelho

Awesome. It tells the true and sad history of the japanese immigration to Brazil.

  • Adam Barrington

I arrived at 4:15 and they wouldn't let me in because they close at 5

  • Good Earth

Well documented emigration of Japanese from Okinawa to Japan,

  • Michael Z

Very informative museum with friendly people working there

  • Mírian Saraiva

Excellent museum
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  • Edu HS

Legal.

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