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  • Miss Japan Ariana Miyamoto Says She Was Called A N*gger By Her Peers

    Miss Japan Ariana Miyamoto wants to prove the world is changing. But it’s not changing fast enough in Japan.

    In an interview, Miyamoto expressed her surprise when she bagged the Miss Universe Japan crown at a pageant held March 12. Despite her striking figure, bronze skin and height, Miyamoto thought she wouldn’t win because of her mixed-race origins.

    The daughter of a Japanese mother and an African-American father, the 5’7” Miyamoto was born and raised in Japan, can speak perfect Japanese and has a 5th degree mastery in calligraphy. Despite all that, she still experienced racial abuse growing up.

    Miyamoto, who uses her mother’s maiden name, described her experience growing up. “I was called a n****r by some of my peers,” she said. They also hated her wavy hair and refused to touch her for fear that her color would rub off on them. “Some of them threw trash and even a blackboard duster at me.” Miyamoto added. It’s a situation that a lot of multiracial Japanese experience in a land that prides itself on its racial purity. The Japanese think their society is unique, with a lot of people living with the mindset that there are no real foreign populations in Japan. This disturbing way of thinking has led to regular discrimination that’s almost bordering on apartheid. And this prejudice was clearly seen after Miyamoto was crowned when she received a firestorm of negative comments on her right to represent Japan.
    “That big mouth, that gaudy face. This is Miss Japan?” one commenter wrote on social media. But Miyamoto is determined to change this attitude. The beauty queen initially had no plans to join the pageant but the suicide of a biracial friend prompted her to change her mind. “He always felt unaccepted by Japanese…and that made him unable to accept himself,” she shared. “I thought that, for my friend’s sake, if there was something I could do to change Japan, I should.” There is hope though as Miyamoto’s sentiment is echoed by other people as well, especially among the younger generations who are more accepting of the idea that people of different colors and looks can still live well in Japanese society.

  • Ariana Miyamoto Becomes First Mixed-Race Contestant to Win Miss Universe Japan, Eliciting Criticism

    Ariana Minamoto has become the first biracial Miss Universe Japan, which has elicited criticism that she is not Japanese enough to win the title.

    Half-Japanese and half African-American, Miss Nagasaki Ariana Miyamoto has been facing racial backlash following her crowning, with some saying she doesn’t represent Japan’s demographic and therefore, should not represent the country.

    There are others, however, who believe the model is the perfect choice in helping the country to overcome long-lasting racial bias.

    There is also the question of what defines beauty in a culture that considers pale skin a symbol of beauty. Japanese women go to great lengths to keep their skin from darkening by spending exorbitant amounts of money on whitening creams.

    Born to a Japanese mother and African-American father from Arkansas, Miyamoto is considered “haafu,” or half-Japanese, in the country where approximately 98 percent of the population is considered to be of the same race.

    Ariana Miyamoto says she has endured racial bullying her entire life.

    “In school, people used to throw garbage at me,” Miyamoto has said.

    Jeff Kingston, a professor of Asian Studies at Tokyo’s Temple University, said discrimination and prejudice in Japan is common.

    Kingston said the crowning of Miyamoto is a huge step for country resistant to change.

    “It sends a very positive message about the changing Japan to the rest of the world.”

    As for Ariana Miyamoto, she said the criticism only inspires her to work harder for the global Miss Universe pageant in January.

    “I want to tell the world, even a half-Japanese can represent Japan,” Miyamoto said.