Miss Nippon
Not to be confused with Miss Universe Japan.
The Miss Nippon Contest (ミス日本コンテスト Misu nippon kontesuto) is a beauty pageant that has been held by a diet gym company and a newspaper company Sports Nippon every year in Japan.[1]
Winners
Year | Miss Japan | From |
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1950 | Fujiko Yamamoto | Izumi, Osaka |
1968 | Noriko Suzuki | |
1969 | Noriko Suzuki | |
1970 | Sachiko Takieuchi | |
1971 | Yumiko Yoshimura | |
1972 | Chimomo Sakamoto | |
1973 | Mitsumi Hasegawa | |
1974 | Sawako Takubo | |
1976 | Takami Asai | |
1977 | Keiko Tezuka | |
1978 | Yasue Enomoto | |
1979 | Chikako Murata | |
1980 | Junko Kuwabara | |
1981 | Junko Kuwabara | |
1982 | Fusako Minegishi | |
1983 | Yumi Yamaguchi | |
1984 | Akiko Tsuneoka | |
1985 | Satomi Nemoto | |
1986 | Asami Nakamura | |
1987 | Keiko Ibi | |
1988 | Mika Tamai | Saijō, Ehime |
1989 | Norie Sawamoto | |
1990 | Tomomi Soma | |
1991 | Emi Okamoto | |
1992 | Norika Fujiwara | Nishinomiya, Hyōgo |
1993 | Yoko Koiwai | |
1994 | Naoko Matsuda | |
1995 | Chihiro Nagai | |
1996 | Miho Chikazawa | |
1997 | Keiko Tamura | |
1998 | Yoshiko Wada | |
1999 | Yuri Komatsuda | |
2000 | Saori Amakawa | Kanagawa |
2001 | Ruriko Yate | |
2002 | Kumi Sano | Fuji, Shizuoka |
2003 | Reiko Aisawa | Isesaki, Gunma |
2004 | Yuriko Saga | Kanazawa, Ishikawa |
2005 | Risa Kume | Kakegawa, Shizuoka |
2006 | Rie Kokubo | Atsugi, Kanagawa |
2007 | Mika Hagi | Ishikawa Prefecture |
2008 | Eri Suzuki | Tokyo |
2009 | Marino Miyata | Tokyo |
2010 | Mina Hayashi | Tokyo |
2011 | Marie Yanaka | Tokyo |
2012 | Takako Arai | Osaka |
See also
References
- ↑ the official Miss Nippon website (Sports Nippon)
External links
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