Abstract
This research aimed to investigate the forms of acculturation of Brazilians to Japan and the variables that help to understand the cultural adaptation. Interviews were conducted with 15 Brazilian immigrants living in Japan. Results indicated a social separation between Brazilians and Japanese and pointed to the importance of social support and engagement in Japanese culture in adapting to the country. It was concluded with the theoretical, methodological and practical contributions of this study and with the presentation of limitations and suggestions for future research.
Keywords
acculturation; Cross-Cultural Psychology; immigration; cultural adaptation