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Registro Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

city on the Atlantic coast of São Paulo, Brazil

About Registro

Registro, as much as the rest of the Ribeira Valley, was settled in the 17th century as a gold mining community, but prosperity didn't last long. In the beginning of the twentieth century, the region gained new life with the arrival of thousands of Japanese immigrants, brought by the Kaigai Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (KKKK) company, and who started cultivating rice and tea in the region. The municipality of Registro was created in 1944. Agriculture remains important to the city's economy, and it is also a center of services of the Ribeira Valley. If there is a major attraction in Registro, it is the cultural heritage left by one of the earliest waves of Japanese immigrants to Brazil.

Top Attractions in Registro

Explore the best things to see and do in Registro:

  • Bunkyo Registro
  • Honpa Hongwanji Buddhist temple
  • Igreja de Todos os Santos
  • KKKK Education and Culture Center
  • Nakatsugawa City Square
  • Praça Beira Rio
  • Praça dos Expedicionários
  • Tooro Nagashi

Registro Travel Guide Sections

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