2 Best Sights in Liberdade, São Paulo

Museu Histórico da Imigração Japonesa no Brasil

Liberdade

The three-floor Museum of Japanese Immigration has exhibits about Nippo-Brazilian culture and farm life, and about Japanese contributions to Brazilian horticulture. There are also World War II memorials. Relics and life-size re-creations of scenes from the Japanese diaspora line the walls, and paintings hang from the ceiling like wind chimes.

Rua São Joaquim 381, São Paulo, São Paulo, 01508–900, Brazil
11-3209–5465
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Rate Includes: R$12, Tues.–Sun. 1:30–5, Closed Mon.

Praça da Liberdade

Liberdade

To experience the eclectic cultural mix that keeps São Paulo pulsing, visit Praça da Liberdade on a weekend, when the square hosts a sprawling Asian food and crafts fair. You might see Afro-Brazilians dressed in colorful kimonos hawking grilled shrimp on a stick, or perhaps a religious celebration such as April's Hanamatsuri, commemorating the birth of the Buddha. Many Japanese shops and restaurants worth a stop can be found near the square.

Av. da Liberdade and Rua dos Estudantes, São Paulo, São Paulo, 01503–010, Brazil