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The Peruvian-Japanese Association is a non-profit institution founded in 1917, which brings together and represents the Nikkei community of Peru. It is based at the Peruvian-Japanese Cultural Center in Jesús María, Lima.

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New trade perspectives between Peru and Japan
Commercial exchange and investment possibilities grow In recent years, the commercial relationship …
July 11, 2007
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Anime: a hobby in colors
Few entertainments arouse as much enthusiasm as anime, which in Peru has a legion of fans, collecto…
June 23, 2007
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Nikkei cuisine: fusion made delicious
Fusion cuisine? A mix of Peruvian and Japanese cuisine? What is Nikkei cuisine, really?[inline:comi…
May 29, 2007
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Ohigan Celebration in Peru
Every March, Ohigan is celebrated in Japan, a festival in which the memory of ancestors is honored. Like other traditions, this one was brought to Peru by the first immigrants, and it continues to th…
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Nikkei Album
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Japanese immigration to Peru
Japanese immigration to Peru began on April 3, 1899, with the arrival at the port of Callao of the first 790 immigrants aboard the ship Sakura Maru. Thirty-six days earlier, they had left the port of…
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