Brazilian Japanese Erotic

Homeland

Japan (Brazilian-descended residents)

Region

East Asia

About Brazilian Japanese People

Brazilian Japanese comprise approximately 0.2% of Japan's resident population — approximately 206,000 Brazilian nationals primarily descendants of the early-20th c. Japanese-Brazilian Nikkei population who returned to Japan starting in 1990 under the dekasegi labor migration program enabled by the 1990 Immigration Control Act. The population is heterogeneous in ancestry: some are predominantly ethnic-Japanese-descended Nikkei whose families maintained close cultural and linguistic ties to Japan over the Brazilian-resident generation, while others (the larger share by recent waves) are mixed Japanese-Brazilian whose Japanese-source ancestry is partial. Concentrated in industrial centers including Aichi (Toyota City and surrounding automotive industry), Shizuoka, Mie, Gunma, and Saitama prefectures.

Typical Brazilian Japanese Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Phenotype distribution is heterogeneous reflecting the underlying ancestry mix — Japanese-source Nikkei descendants show characteristic East Asian phenotype distributions (Fitzpatrick II-III, straight black hair, epicanthic-fold variants common, moderate nasal bridges, oval face shapes); mixed Japanese-Brazilian descendants show admixed phenotypes spanning the broader pardo-Brazilian to white-Brazilian source-population distributions blended with East Asian features. Within-population variance is high.

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