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rataktaktaruken70 karma

Hi! think I'm late... :(

I'm from Brazil, the country that has the biggest japanese colony. Here our grandparents were forbiden to give a japanese name to their children, to teach japanese in schools and other mild things.
But an interesting thing happened after the end of the war. Part of the community didn't believe in the defeat of Japan, they were so nacionalists that they thought that Japan was unbeatable and hiroshima and nagasaki was surreal at the time. Therefore they thought that the newspapers were lying, and that Japan actually won the war.
They formed a nacionalist group, called themselves kachigumi (winners), that encourage it's members to kill people that accepted the defeat, the makegumi (defeatist, or dirty hearts). How the japanese community in your country received the news about the defeat? And I wonder if your grandparents still have ties with relatives in Japan, here we lost all the connections with the japanese relatives, wich I think is sad.

rataktaktaruken5 karma

Hi!
Cant you tic in a very low tone? Like whispering?

rataktaktaruken1 karma

I'm too late, just passing by to say that I'm a huge fan of yuyu hakusho.
I remember running after school just to get home in time to see it. I even named my daughter Yukina.
Do you have any good "backstage" story to share with us from that anime?

rataktaktaruken1 karma

Translate it to european portuguese please