Asian Brazilian Erotic

Homeland

Brazil

Region

South America

About Asian Brazilian People

Asian Brazilians (amarela per IBGE classification) comprise approximately 0.4% of the population per the 2022 census — about 1.0 million people. The community is predominantly Japanese-Brazilian (Nikkei) — Brazil hosts the largest Japanese diaspora outside of Japan, with approximately 1.5 million people of Japanese descent, primarily in São Paulo State (Liberdade district, plus rural communities established by the early 20th c. Kasato Maru immigration wave and subsequent decades). Smaller but significant Chinese-Brazilian, Korean-Brazilian, and Lebanese-Brazilian communities also fall under this category in some demographic surveys, though Lebanese-Syrian descendants more often self-identify as branca (white) per IBGE.

Typical Asian Brazilian Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Skin tone in the Japanese-Brazilian Nikkei community spans Fitzpatrick II-III, with seasonal tanning. Hair is predominantly straight (Andre Walker 1A-1B), uniformly black to very dark brown, with very low frequencies of natural lighter shades. Facial features track East Asian source populations: epicanthic-fold variants nearly universal, narrower-to-moderate nasal bridges, oval face shapes, distinct cheekbone prominence. Eye color is uniformly brown to dark brown. Build is intermediate — on average somewhat shorter than the white-Brazilian average but with substantial individual variance, and stature has been increasing in successive Brazilian-born generations consistent with secular trend changes seen in Japanese populations globally. Mixed Japanese-Brazilian × pardo or × white populations show admixed phenotypes increasingly common in third- and fourth-generation Nikkei families.

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