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Miss Universe Japan

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National beauty pageant competition in Japan
Not to be confused withMiss Japan.
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Miss Universe Japan Organization
ミス・ユニバース・ジャパン
Formation1952; 74 years ago (1952)
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersTokyo
Location
MembershipMiss Universe
Official language
Japanese
President
Hiroko Mima
WebsiteOfficial website

Miss Universe Japan (Japanese:ミス・ユニバース・ジャパン) is a nationalBeauty pageant inJapan to select an official candidate for theMiss Universe pageant.

Since 2018, the national director of Miss Universe Japan isHiroko Mima.

History

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The Miss Japan pageant was founded in 1952, and has gone through several sponsor changes. Between 1952 and 1995 it was sponsored and run byAsahi Broadcasting Corporation. The sponsorship ended in 1995 and after a 2-year hiatus, French businesswomanInes Ligron seized the business opportunity and established a company to operate the pageant as Miss Universe Japan. Until 2007, the organisation managed to produce one winner, two top 5 runners-up and one top 15 semifinalist at the Miss Universe pageant. Ligron was catapulted to the international spotlight whenRiyo Mori won the second Miss Universe crown for Japan in2007. In 2009, Ligron left the organisation which resulted in a different team now leading the organisation.

National directors

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  • 1952 Miss Japan - Yoshinaga (Japanese-American Press)
  • 1998 Miss Universe Japan -Inès Ligron (WCBA)
  • 2010 Miss Universe Japan - Izumi Toda and Akihiro Yoshida (HDR Corporation)
  • 2018 Miss Universe Japan - Hiroko Mima

International crowns

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Gallery of winners

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Titleholders

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  •   : Declared as Winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
The Miss Japan pageant existed from 1952 to 1995. During that period, the pageant managed to produce a winner and three top 5 finalists at the Miss Universe pageant. In 1959,Akiko Kojima claimed the first crown for Japan.[1] After a top 12 semifinalist placement in 1975, Japan managed to place only one more time prior to 1995, when Mizuho Sakaguchi took fourth place in 1988. In 1998, the Miss Universe Japan pageant acquired the Miss Universe license. The winner of Miss Universe Japan (MUJ) represents her country atMiss Universe. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent.
YearPrefectureMiss Universe JapanJapanese NamePlacement at Miss UniverseSpecial Awards
Hiroko Mima directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe from 2018
2025TochigiKaori Hashimoto[2]橋本香織Top 30
2024HyōgoKaya Chakraborttyチャクラボルティ 雅Top 30
2023ShizuokaRio Miyazaki[3]リオ 宮崎Unplaced
2022ChibaMarybelén Sakamoto[4]マリベレン坂本Unplaced
2021TokyoJuri Watanabe[5]渡邉珠理Top 16
2020ChibaAisha Harumi Tochigi杤木愛シャ暖望Unplaced
2019HyōgoAko Kamo加茂 あこUnplaced
2018MieYuumi Kato加藤 遊海Unplaced
Izumi Toda and Akihiro Yoshida (HDR Corporation) directorship:Miss Japan Organization — a franchise holder to Miss Universe between 2010―2017
2017ChibaMomoko Abe阿部 桃子Unplaced
  • Best National Costume
2016ShigaSari Nakazawa中沢 沙理Unplaced
2015NagasakiAriana Miyamoto宮本 エリアナTop 10
2014NagasakiKeiko Tsuji辻 恵子Unplaced
2013MieYukimi Matsuo松尾 幸実Unplaced
2012MiyagiAyako Hara原 綾子Unplaced
2011TokyoMaria Kamiyama神山 まりあUnplaced
2010ŌitaMaiko Itai板井 麻衣子Unplaced
Inès Ligron (WCBA) directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe between 1998―2009
2009TokyoEmiri Miyasaka宮坂 絵美里Unplaced
2008TokushimaHiroko Mima美馬 寛子Top 15
2007ShizuokaRiyo Mori森 理世Miss Universe 2007
2006OkinawaKurara Chibana知花 くらら1st Runner-up
  • Best National Costume
2005AichiYukari Kuzuya葛谷 由香里Unplaced
2004HiroshimaEri Machimoto町本 絵里Unplaced
2003KumamotoMiyako Miyazaki宮崎 京4th Runner-up
2002TokyoMina Chiba千葉 美苗Unplaced
2001AomoriMisao Arauchi荒内 美沙緒Unplaced
2000TokyoMayu Endo遠藤 真由Unplaced
1999SaitamaSatomi Ogawa小川 里美Unplaced
1998TokyoNana Okumura奥村 ナナUnplaced
Yoshinaga (Japanese-American Press) directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe between 1952―1995
Did not compete between 1996—1997
1995SaitamaNarumi Saeki佐伯 成美Unplaced
1994KagawaChiaki Kawahito川人 千明Unplaced
1993HyōgoYukiko Shiki志岐 幸子Unplaced
1992AichiAkiko Ando安藤 晃子Unplaced
1991OsakaAtsuko Yamamoto山本 亜津子Unplaced
1990EhimeHiroko Miyoshi三好 浩子Unplaced
1989HokkaidoEri Tashiro田代 絵里Unplaced
1988HyōgoMizuho Sakaguchi坂口 美津穂3rd Runner-up
1987OkayamaHiroe Namba難波 央江Unplaced
1986GifuHiroko Esaki江崎 普子Unplaced
1985OsakaHatsumi Furusawa古沢 初美Unplaced
1984TokyoMegumi Niiyama新山 恵Unplaced
1983OsakaYuko Yamaguchi山口 遊子Unplaced
1982TokyoEri Okuwaki奥脇 絵里Unplaced
1981KyotoMineko Orisaku織作 峰子Unplaced
1980TokyoHisae Hiyama檜山 久恵Unplaced
1979TokyoYurika Kuroda黒田 百合香Unplaced
  • Miss Congeniality
1978OsakaHisako Manda萬田 久子Unplaced
1977TokyoKyoko Sato佐藤 恭子Unplaced
1976OsakaMiyako Iwakuni岩国 美弥子Unplaced
1975HokkaidoSachiko Nakayama中山 幸子Top 12
1974TokyoEriko Tsuboi坪井 江里子Unplaced
1973IbarakiMiyoko Sometani染谷 美代子Top 12
1972TokyoHarumi Maeda前田 晴美Top 12
1971TokyoShigeko Taketomi武富 茂子Top 12
  • Best Swimsuit
1970TokyoJun Shimada島田 純3rd Runner-up
  • Best Swimsuit
1969AichiKikuyo Osuka大須賀 喜久代4th Runner-up
1968TokyoYasuyo Iino飯野 矢住代Unplaced
  • Miss Congeniality
1967OsakaKayoko Fujikawa藤川 香代子Unplaced
1966OsakaAtsumi Ikeno池野 温美Unplaced
1965TokyoMari Katayama片山 まりUnplaced
1964HyōgoChizuko Matsumoto松本 千都子Unplaced
1963MiyagiNoriko Ando安藤 矩子Top 15
1962KyotoKazuko Hirano平野 和子Unplaced
1961TokyoAkemi Toyama遠山 明美Unplaced
1960FukuokaYayoi Furuno古野 弥生Top 15
1959TokyoAkiko Kojima児島 明子Miss Universe 1959
1958FukuokaTomoko Moritake森武 知子Top 15
  • Miss Congeniality
1957TokyoKyoko Otani大谷 享子Top 15
1956FukushimaYoshie Baba馬場 祥江Unplaced
1955TokyoKeiko Takahashi高橋 敬緯子4th Runner-up
1954AichiMieko Kondo近藤 美恵子Unplaced
1953TokyoKinuko Ito伊東 絹子2nd Runner-up
1952OsakaHimeko Kojima小島 日女子Unplaced

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Japanese Girl Beauty Queen".The Sydney Morning Herald. July 26, 1959. Retrieved5 January 2011.
  2. ^"ミス・ユニバース日本代表は栃木の大学4年、21歳橋本佳央理さん「殻破れた」家族も「びっくり」 (2025年7月16日掲載)".ライブドアニュース (in Japanese). Retrieved2025-07-16.
  3. ^"20歳大学生、宮崎莉緒さんミスユニバース日本代表「私から出るエネルギーは誰にも負けない」".Yahoo! Japan (in Japanese). Retrieved1 September 2023.
  4. ^"グランプリに坂本さん輝く「2022 ミス・ユニバース ジャパン ファイナル」".Sports Nippon (in Japanese). Retrieved26 August 2022.
  5. ^Nguyễn, Ly (2021-09-22)."Người đẹp 25 tuổi đăng quang Hoa hậu Hoàn vũ Nhật Bản 2021".Zing News (in Vietnamese). Retrieved2021-09-22.

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