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Dilly, Doozie: Fabio Ide

The Japanese population in Brazil [nipo-brasileiro] constitutes the largest Asian group in that country. Most notably, there is a large concentration of Japanese immigrants in São Paulo’s Liberdade District. It must be recalled that the first Japanese immigrants, along with the Chinese, arrived in Brazil in 1908 in search of a better life. They worked as farmers in Brazil’s vast coffee farms. Naturally, some Japanese immigrants married native Brazilians and other Brazilians of European, African and Amerindian descent. That explains the highly diversified and unique look of some, if not most, Brazilians. Today, however, due to the economic and political problems in Brazil, there is an ongoing immigration of Japanese Brazilians to Japan – they were termed Dekasegi. Japan has warmly welcomed the Dekasegis as working visas were freely offered to them.

One Japanese Brazilian who is looking for better opportunities abroad is a model who goes by the name of Fabio Ide. He is in town, and he has appeared in a TV commercial [Enervon vitamins] and fashion shows for top designers in the metro. I always thought he is male-model-tall [that is 6′ and above] but he lists his height at 182 cms, which converts to a little less than 5’10”. Pretty soon, the cute nipo-brasileiro will move out of the country and land in other Asian countries [usually, pro Brazilian models stay 3 months in each country to pump up their resumes before moving to Europe and the US for bigger opportunities]. Incidentally, another drool-worthy Japanese Brazilian is model Leandro Okabe.
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