Fujiarte was present at Gunma’s Brazilian Day, held on June 15 and 16 in the city of Ota, the first to be held in the prefecture. During the event, the company reinforced its connection with the public and its commitment to valuing Brazilian culture.
At the Fujiarte stand, visitors were welcomed by company representatives, where they took part in activities and received personalized uchiwa fans. In addition, visitors who answered polls were entered into a prize draw for two iPads. “I never imagined I’d be at the Fujiarte stand, and today I’m here, very happy. The friendliness of the people is great, I felt very welcomed as a Brazilian, and I’m very happy for the opportunity. What we see on social media is that Fujiarte is a company that has a lot of employees and a wide range of opportunities for people who want to dedicate themselves and give their best so that they can grow and have different vacancies. I’m very happy,” says a visitor to the stand.
Among the guests who visited the stand were Jhony Sasaki, the event’s official presenter, Katsumi Okuma, founder of the Burger’Ya chain, and Nega Maluca, a well-known figure at community events. The presence of these names reinforced the interaction between Fujiarte and the public present. Fujiarte thanked Mario Makuda, from Promotion Brasil, for his support, as well as partners such as Kowa, Suriemu, Taiyo, Sanshin/LED, Toni and NPO SABJA. The success of the event was attributed to the joint efforts of collaborators, artists and the public.
With its participation in Brazilian Day, Fujiarte is reaffirming its commitment to the Brazilian community in Japan, as well as expanding its operations in other regions, such as Kanagawa, Saitama and Ibaraki, with the goal of becoming increasingly present in Kanto. For more information about Fujiarte, visit the official website(https://fujiarte.com) or follow the company on social media.