English: Kasato Maru, the Japanese ship that brought the first immigrants from Japan to Brazil. Here shown moored at the port of Santos (São Paulo), 1908.
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2005-12-14T17:50:28 Rsabbatini 350×235×8 (25,036 bytes) ('''Kasato Maru''' a Japanese ship which brought the first 791 [[immigrant]]s from [[Japan]] to [[Brazil]]. Here shown moored at the port of [[Santos (São Paulo)]], [[1908]]. Photo source: Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, public domain.)
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