![]() Unfortunately, I could't know much of Japan outside the regions where I spent each period. ![]() And the last, in 1998, I went to Tokyo to another arubaito in a GPS screen factory. ![]() In the second, in 1997, I did arubaito in Nagano prefecture, in a ski resort during the college holidays. I got a scholarship to stay a month studying Japanese culture with other teenagers in Kanagawa. The reason for this behavior may be from having lived with her Nisei grandmother during childhood, or having attended Japanese kindergarten, having first contact with the Japanese language, before Portuguese.Īfterwards, there were three stays in Japan. The roots of her family are in the prefectures of Hiroshima, Kumamoto and Nagano. Cristina is a fourth generation (Yonsei) Japanese Brazilian. For long time (actually even today) I hesitate when talking to an older person, should I call 'you' or 'mr.', she says. ![]() ![]() She stood up, received the book with both hands and returned signed in the same way. I met the designer and comic book artist Cristina Eiko Yamamoto, 37, at the launch of the graphic novel Penadinho – Vida, which she signs with her husband, Paulo Crumbim.īefore reaching my turn to have the book signed by the authors, I observed Cristina receiving visitors ahead. ![]()
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