The exhibit brings miniatures of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Japan

The exhibit brings miniatures of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Japan


Top Center Shopping and the Consulate General of Japan unite in an exhibition in São Paulo made up of ten models

For the first time, Top Center Shopping, located on Avenida Paulista, near Brigadeiro Metro Station, São Paulo, presents, in collaboration with the Consulate General of Japan, an exhibition with thumbnails of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Japan , to celebrate 115 years of Japanese immigration to Brazil.

The exhibition presents ten models of iconic monuments such as, for example, the Itsukushima Shrinededicated to the protective deities of the sea, located in Hiroshima, or the Todaji Temple, which houses one of the largest bronze Buddha statues in the world, located in Nara prefecture. The exhibition is open until July 31, during the opening hours of the mall, on the Paulista floor, opposite the Oriental Clinic

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“It is an honor for Top Center Shopping to host such a significant exhibition, which displays thumbnails of places recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites in Japan to commemorate the immigration of Japanese to Brazil. This exhibition is also a way to express the our gratitude for the remarkable development that this community has brought to the country,” he says Jacqueline Diasmarketing coordinator for Top Center Shopping.

The event is free to enter. Japanese Immigration Day is celebrated on June 18, the date the first ship, Kasato Maru, docked in Brazil with Japanese immigrants, at the port of Santos, Sao Paulo, in 1908. the Consulate General of Japan in Sao Paulo in his building.

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SERVICE: Exhibition of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Japan

When: from 3 to 31 July

Local: Paulista Floor – Top Center Shopping – Av. Paulista, 854 – Bela Vista, Sao Paulo

Opening time: Mon. to Sat. from 9:00 to 21:00 – Sun. and holidays from 12:00 to 18:00

Source: Terra

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