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  • I don't know why some are infuriated that Japanese copied samba festival, rather being proud.

    Original will always better, don't need to be insecure. Japanese are envious of western people looks/genetics. I heard plenty Japanese women saying they envy womanly curve/longer legs by western women(well, not all are curvy but in general it's true compared to asian women sry)

    That's why they are obsessed with half Japanese people, double lid surgery, colored contacts.

  • 1 question, what reason is there for Japanese people back in the time to head over to Brazil? I don't think I ever heard of that back in high school...

  • They should invite Sabrina Sato to samba in Japan, she's a very pretty, good dancer and funny Brazilian/ Japanese woman

  • It's so funny how many people talk as if they know what Brazilians look like when they have NEVER been to Brazil.....Japanese in Brazil is common people.....in fact part of my family comes from japan

  • Because of an immigration boom in the ealry 20th century, Brazil has the largest Japanese population outside of Japan.........In recent years, there have been work opportunities for the descendants of Japanese immigrants in Brazil, so many have moved back to Japan, and took the Brazilian culture with them.

  • Hi, I'm from Brazil and would like to be friend of whom likes Brazil and Samba, my facebook is Petit Brasil, thanks

  • Too bad they didn't have one of those girls wearing nothing but body paint when the rain came down....

  • ありがとうございます!

    Muito obrigado!

    Thank you!

  • Try going to Bahia... the population there is 80% black and / or mulatos.A lot of japanese or decendents of japanese live in Sao Paulo or Curitiba .I never been in Sao Paulo but that's what I heard.The history about how the japanese ended up in Brazil is pretty interesting...I learned that Brazil is the only country that has the largest japanese population outside Japan...and some schools back then used to teach japanese...Too bad they don't anymore...

  • Thanx Dave!!

    btw, people is impressed seeing Japaneses in Samba? People really don't know that there's a lot of "Japanese/half Japanese" here in Brazil? It's pretty common.

    I mean, I'm from a family 100% of Japanese descendants but I was born in Brazil. I live in a place where some of my neighbors are Brazilian Japanese too.

  • @lean0885 And where I live is NOT an Japanese Neighborhood (actually, there isnt an residential Japanese neighborhood. The only one, called Liberdade, is basically an Japanese-Business district).

    So, at least in the States of São Paulo and Paraná I know that is pretty common to live with lots of Japs like me as neighbors! hahaha...

    Then, it's not really weird to see Japaneses in Samba.

  • @lean0885 Maybe some foreigners will consider really "weird" is the fact that I, like many of my family and japanese-friends (if not all of them), considers ourselves being Brazilians, and not Japanese... =P

  • they are mixing japanese lirycs with the samba rythm ?

    funny hahaha check out the girls that really shake the booty... those are brazilians lol

    anyway, nice to see that japan has his own samba carnival...

  • IT'S VERY NICE know different culture !

    i like japanese culture too ! what matters is like it !

  • Is there a brazilian community in japan?I know there japs in brazil!

  • Rain makes feathers droopy, but where it counts is perky! (:

  • brazileans chicks has a waaay better ass.. good attemp though

  • Hello! Otimo(Great) movie!

    I'm the one women that you commented "They've got probes".

    I moved to Brasil now, miss carnaval in Japan so much!

    Tchau

  • *Otaku (nerd) samba*

    hahaha Funny ^^

    Thank You so much!

    *Brazil*

    Para os Brasileiros do Japão, continuem com o belo trabalho de vocês!Um dia vou participar do carnaval de Asakusa

  • Cool. Samba is good any country.

  • Yo Ronin Dave , how big is the Brazilian community ?

    End did you see fine one's.

    Japan is a Place to have a lot of fun . The have 1000 festivals like this a year

  • uh, moron, some of the women there were brazillian. And my life is just fine, thank you, unlike yours which is reduced to making stupid comments on other people's videos. What a boring sad life you must have!

  • I'm always impressed with people getting impressed for seeing "Japanese" on Brazil. You guys just go and watch some Cansei de Ser Sexy music videos to see everyone talking about the lead singer being "half Japanese", "Japanese", or finding funny that everyone doesn't look like mestizos/mulattoes.

    I wonder if they knew that Brazil received the largest amount of Japanese immigrants than any other country in the world (more than the USA). Brazil is also majoritly white, not "latino"/black.

  • @TheFrenchGuy Haha, I dont know where these people got this impression/ignorance. Maybe it's cause many of our famous Football/Soccer players are latino"mestizos" or blacks. But if we consider this way, if some stupid people like these watched the NBA, they would think that the USA is mainly black! hahaha!!

  • @TheFrenchGuy But I have nothing against if this ignorant-people think in this way.

    I mean, I proudly have white european-brazilian friends, afro-blacks friends, "browns/multirracials", and Japanese-brazilians (like me, with pride =D) friends. That's why I love this place. But the fact is that the biggest group is still the white europeans...

  • shut up, you idiot! They do have plenty of native dances which they perform all the time.

    As it is if you actually knew anything Japanese have a connection with Brazil because many Japanese immigrated to Brazil in the early 20th century.

    Try to educate yourself first before you spew forth stupid intolerance.

  • @RoninDave I like you

  • Come check out my club sometime mate, but just dont ware that fuckin suit! people will look at you hell weird!

  • I don't own that suit - video on that coming up sometime - it was a display in a store in my neighborhood for a Miyagi-Ken product store and they let customers try it on during their opening week for free. Couldn't pass that up!

  • Hahaha, oh ok. You're more game than me I'll give you that bro. I already get enough people fuckin staring at me, even in Tokyo- Height etc. Anyways, if you near Omiya sometime drop by- cheers

  • Oh, for J-music fans, in my intro singer actor Gackt makes a cameo as Uesugi Kenshin at a festival in Niigata I went to last month.

  • Good one Dave!

    Best parts is when it was raining hard and the girls are still dancing up the street haha!

    In America the parade would have been stopped when the first drop of water hit the ground!

  • yeah, you got to admire their genki-ness to keep going thru a downpour and I'm sure the gathered otaku and oyajisan were glad for it!

  • Great stuff! I love the samba girls :)There was a small samba school party-thing here in Kobe during the Kobe Matsuri....it was nice....the I never saw so many smiling ojiisan in my life ;)

  • I wish I had somn' like that where I live. :(

  • that rain must've been a pain in their collective asses. :[

  • Great footage!

  • Yummy otaku!!!!!

  • you live in japan you should be naem CaptainFamicom I enjoy you videos

  • That's pretty damn cool. but I got a question for ya Ronin Dave, I've heard that Japan has more festivals than any country I was wondering if that's true.

  • not sure but I wouldn't be surprised. Check out my 2007 review video where I went to a number of festivals thru-out the year.

  • Thanks for sharing this video. They are allways interesting - not the usual stuff and pretty good quality...

  • that was a cool fest

  • WWBD?

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