This short book follows two sets of missionaries in South America the Japanese fundamentalist Christian religion Makuya and the new religion Tenri-kyo among Japanese immigrant communities in Brazil and Paraguay. We see these newcomer immigrant missionaries who arrived in South America during the 1980s as they assimilate socially and culturally constructing social environments needed to adapt both within and without their diasporic communities. In particular the book analyzes processes of social adaption and the web of introductions they employ to access jobs homes and marriage partners. Japanese began to migrate to Brazil in 1908 and have created there the largest overseas community of Japanese in the world.
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