Brazil–Japan relations
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Brazil–Japan relations (日伯関係, Nippaku kankei) are the current and historical international relations between Brazil and Japan. The diplomatic relations were officially established on 5 November 1895 with the Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation signed in Paris.[1] Early relations were dominated by the Japanese immigration issues. The total number of Japanese immigrants reached 190,000 in the pre-World War II period.[2] Now, more than 2 million Brazilians are of Japanese descent, making Brazil host to the largest Japanese community outside Japan.[3] At the same time, Japan is host to the third largest Brazilian population, most being of Japanese origin.[4] Both nations are members of the G4 nations, G20 and World Trade Organization.