Japanese School of Manaus (Portuguese: Escola Japonesa de Manaus; Japanese: マナオス日本人学校 Manaosu Nihonjin Gakkō) is a Japanese international school in Manaus, Brazil.[1] The school, which has students between the ages of 6 and 15, has 15 Brazilian Japanese students and 12 Japanese students as of 2013. It was established to educate children of Japanese businesspersons working in the Manaus area.[2]
^Home. Escola Japonesa de Manaus. Retrieved on 12 December 2017. "学校所在地 RUA WALDEMAR JARDIM MAUES,441-CIDADE NOVA,MANAUS AMAZONAS BRASIL CEP:69098-455 《これより下は、旧住所です》 ANTIGO:ESTRADA JAITY CHAVES S/N゚,COLÔNIA CACHOEIRA GRANDE BAIRRO DE PARQUE 10 NOVEMBRO,MANAUS AMAZONAS BRASIL"
^Viana, André. "Brasil x Japão: Japoneses estão confiantes para a estreia na Copa das Confederações Archived 2015-05-18 at the Wayback Machine" (Archive). Universo Online (UOL). 15 June 2013. Retrieved on 4 May 2015. "A milenar cultura japonesa tem como pilares a disciplina e o respeito. Foi com esses alicerces que a Escola Japonesa de Manaus foi criada há 31 anos. Construída para que os filhos dos empresários nascidos na Terra do Sol Nascente transferidos para o Pólo Industrial de Manaus seguissem o rígido aprendizado em que foram criados no Japão, o local abriga hoje 27 alunos (12 deles japoneses e 15 brasileiros filhos de japoneses), entre seis aos 15 anos de idade."
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