But some Brazilian children find it difficult to adapt to Japanese schools. I met a Brazilian artist who is encouraging them through his cartoons. Mauricio de Sousa is a popular Brazilian cartoonist.
“Cartoons still reflected the creators’ affection for British and American culture in the early days of the war,” Takai said. “As the tide of war turned against Japan, the public ...
A striking white and pink bullet train themed around the Japanese cartoon character and marketing ... Railway firm which hopes the use of a famous local export will boost tourism.