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Black Japanese Miss Universe Japan fights for acceptance in her home country

After winning Miss Universe Japan and facing criticism for not being “Japanese enough,” Ariana Miyamoto is still fighting to change the conception of mixed-race people Japan.

Race is based off what heritage you link back to, while ethnicity is the learned cultural behaviors of a certain region. This means because Miyamoto is half African American and half Japanese, her race is African-American and Japanese, while her ethnicity is Japanese because she was born and raised in Japan.

According to NY Times:
Ms. Miyamoto is one of only a tiny handful of “hafu,” or Japanese of mixed race, to win a major beauty pageant in proudly homogeneous Japan. And she is the first half-black woman ever to do so.
Ms. Miyamoto’s victory wins her the right to represent Japan on the global stage at the international Miss Universe pageant expected in January. She said she hoped that her appearance — and better yet, a victory — would push more Japanese to accept hafu. However, she said, Japan may have a long way to go.
Even after her victory in the national competition, local journalists have had a hard time accepting her as Japanese.
“The reporters always ask me, ‘What part of you is most like a Japanese?’ ” said Ms. Miyamoto, who has the long legs of a foreign supermodel, but shares the same shy self-reserve of many other young Japanese women. “I always answer, ‘But I am a Japanese.’
“I had hoped winning Miss Universe Japan would make them notice that,” she added.

With her parents
 Ariana the child of a short-lived marriage between an African-American sailor in the United States Navy and a local Japanese woman, Ms. Miyamoto grew up in Japan, where she says other children often shunned her because of her darker skin and tightly curled hair.


That experience has driven her to use her pageant victory as a soapbox for raising awareness about the difficulties faced by mixed-race citizens in a country that still regards itself as mono-ethnic.
“Even today, I am usually seen not as a Japanese but as a foreigner. At restaurants, people give me an English menu and praise me for being able to eat with chopsticks,” said Ms. Miyamoto, who spoke in her native Japanese and is an accomplished calligrapher of Japanese-Chinese characters. “I want to challenge the definition of being Japanese.”
With her younger brother BJ
Ariana is still facing some of the same criticism and being seen as a foreigner in her own homeland.

46 comments:

  1. Hmmmmmmm
    But shes pwetty sha

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    1. Dis is coll, and great. I wish them well.

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    2. Fine girl, I hope gets what she seeks. Linda take note!

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    3. This girl be tripping.. No offence but if Your father black then You Black! Be proud of your black heritage, talking bout "am japanese", at best she's 'blackanese'

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  2. Aw the also face this racist shit?? Hummm * I siddon dey look*

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  3. Aw they also face this racist shit?? Hummm * I siddon dey look*

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  4. She's so cute.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  5. She has right to compete since she is a Japanese whether Black or White.... Get latest news

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  6. Aren't they stupid? They shud be happy that a beauty like her is representing them. Ugly ass mofos😬

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  7. She doesn't look like them tho! But if she says she is Jap why not accept her for who she wants to be!.......Pple jst like drama!

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  8. She's beautiful #onelovefromsnow#

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  9. Even success could not change their racist behaviour. What a people!

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  10. Lovely young lady. Nice one, she should continue to raise awareness.

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  11. Wow those legs tho. They should chill, their reasons r baseless. She's Japanese!

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  12. They better accapt and move on

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  13. Haba now they look like Japanese tho

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  14. She doesn't even look mixed race to me

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  15. She's such a beautiful girl and f**k all japanese
    and their racist short d**k.

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    1. Have u seen a Japanese d**k before? There are some big ones out there. Get in touch I can help you out.

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    2. Lmfao! This is serious !

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  16. Pretty geh looks sorta like Beyonce's coz

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  17. Do she have to struggle?...she already a citizen by birth...Bj lol

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  18. Black is a superior gene. According to Kunta Kinte. "Wether you are high yellow. A drop of black blood makes you black"

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  19. Fine girl.This African gene is just too good when it is mixed.Whatever race it is being mixed with comes out great.

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  20. Lol@peoples comment...especially short dick and another who wants to enlighten people about happened enigma dicks...

    Her brother looks more Japanese than her...mayb if she dates a white Japanese that will help her....

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  21. Nawa ooooooo, even success can not convince them....... she is really pretty thou.

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  22. Anybody dat is against Black ppl. Am Against dem too. Japanese girls that r Skinny like 1 stick of broom... Mordafuckers

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  23. What you've written here about race is confusing. There are only three races: black, white and Asian. You're on point about heritage and ethnicity though. I've seen a lot of blasians, and she's one of the few who's physical appearance doesn't capture a more balanced mixture of the two. She looks more black and white to me. Good luck to her and her commendable mission. No more suffering in silence for blasians in Japan.

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  24. Why does her dad look like Forest Whitaker..? Her mom is so beautiful, doesn't even look like a pure Japanese as well

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  25. She does not look Japanese, like AT ALL.

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  26. GAIJIN DRAMA

    THE JAPANESE ARE AS RACISTS AS IT GETS

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