Kurara Chibana

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Kurara Chibana
Kurara Chibana - Miss Japan Universe 2006
Kurara Chibana - Miss Japan Universe 2006
Background information
Born March 27, 1982
Origin Naha, Okinawa, Japan
Occupation(s) News Feature Reporter
Website Kurara Chibana's Miss Universe Contestant Profile

Kurara Chibana (知花 くらら Chibana Kurara?) is a Japanese philosophy student and model.


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[edit] Miss Universe 2006

Kurara Chibana competing in the National Costume competition of the 55th Miss Universe pageant.
Kurara Chibana competing in the National Costume competition of the 55th Miss Universe pageant.

Chibana is known for her participation in Miss Universe 2006 where she represented Japan. She won the best national costume award for her samurai/ninja outfit designed by the artist Yuichi Miyagawa and later became the first runner-up for Miss Universe 2006.

Her achievement was remarkable in the light of the fact that Japan has never come this close to winning the crown since 1959, when Akiko Kojima won the first, and so far only Miss Universe crown for the Land of the Rising Sun.

She also managed to outdo the two Japanese women who managed to enter the semi finals in most recent years. They were Miyako Miyazaki, fourth runner-up in 2003 and Mizuho Sakaguchi, 3rd runner-up in 1988.

Her roommate during Miss Universe 2006 was Miss Switzerland, Lauriane Gilliéron who was chosen as the second runner-up.

In late December, Global Beauties named Kurara as the Sexiest Woman Alive 2006. A title formally held also by, her co-patriot/beauty diva, Miyako Miyazaki.

She now also models regularly.

She is the new spokeswoman for Maybelline New York's Angelfit Make-Up.

[edit] Background

24-year old Kurara Chibana was born on March 27, 1982, a native of Naha City (the capital of Okinawa Prefecture, which competed at Miss Universe in the late 1960s separately from Japan). She was an educational-philosophy student at Sophia University. She got her BA degree in 2006.

She turned down a job offer from Japanese publishing company in order to compete in Miss Universe Japan pageant, which was held on April 25, 2006 in Tokyo. Kurara now works as a feature reporter, flying around the world to interview unique people for a leading fashion magazine in Japan. She writes and takes photos of their lifestyles.


[edit] Personality

Kurara is an avid sportswoman who loves tennis and swimming. She is also a certified kickboxing instructor. When it comes to food, 'goya', which is a type of bittermelon is her favourite.

Her favorite song is 'Le Tourbillon' by Jeanne Moreau and favorite movie is Un homme et une femme by Claude Lelouch. According to her, Un homme et une femme is her favorite movie because her favorite actors are Jean-Louis Trintignant and Anouk Aimée.

She can also speak four languages: English, Spanish, French, and Japanese.


[edit] Controversy

Following the rumbles in the blogosphere and among TV viewers, there is little doubt who the fans thought that Kurara Chibana should have won this year's Miss Universe title. Japanese fans are up in arms over the 24-year-old losing out to Miss Puerto Rico, 18-year-old Zuleyka Rivera Mendoza. They believe Kurara Chibana was robbed of the crown because her interpreter missed a key point in her response during the final interview portion of the competition.

The question was, if you had the opportunity to change the history of humanity, what would you change and why? According to a Japanese Internet blogger's translation, Kurara Chibana's response was that if exploitation and violence against women could be eliminated, 'the world would be better'. However, it was alleged that the official Miss Universe interpreter missed out the feminist element of her answer, which may have cost her the crown. Otherwise, her fans believed she was a shoo-in for the title.

Miss Indonesia Nadine Chandrawinata later told Indonesian news agency Antara that she never thought the Puerto Rican delegate stood a chance. Judge Maria Celeste Arraras, a journalist with US Spanish-language TV station Telemundo, told Antara: 'In the last 15 minutes of the contest, the jury appeared to be rather in doubt as the audience seemed to support Miss Japan.'[citation needed]

Preceded by
Yukari Kuzuya
Miss Universe Japan
2006
Succeeded by
Riyo Mori
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