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Dustin M
Which Country's city (in South America) has the most Japanese residents in the world?
This is easy. Sao Paolo Brazil has near 250,000 Brazilians that are Japanese
1,500,000 Japanese-brazilians in the country of Brazil
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese-Brazilian
summer97b
In South America based on my experience I would think that it would be Sao Paulo, Brazil. However you can contact the Japanese embassy in your country and get this information officially.
BrazilChic
Brazil i think....I don't know about just japanese, but there's a huge asia population in the south part of our country.
I hate friggin' crybabies
I'm going to guess Lima Peru, because Peru had a president of Japanese origin (Fujimora)
cabhite
Sao Paolo Brazil has the biiggest japanese inmmigration.LIma, has the second japanese immigration.
Natia
Sao Paulo, Brazil and other country where there are many Japanese residents is Peru(Lima)
Gustavo CL
NO! NONE, WE'RE ALL FROM THE "LATINO RACE", REMEMBER? THAT'S WHAT PEOPLE FROM YOUR COUNTRY THINK.
Golden
Lima. Japanese constitute 2% of Peruvian population, mostly in Lima.