Emiri Miyasaka (宮坂 絵美里, Miyasaka Emiri) (born June 16, 1984) is a Japanese actress, model, dancer and beauty pageant titleholder. She competed in the Miss Universe 2009 pageant on August 23, 2009, held in the Bahamas.

Emiri Miyasaka
Miyasaka in 2009
Born (1984-06-16) June 16, 1984 (age 40)
Tokyo, Japan
Height1.71 m (5 ft 7+12 in)
Spouse
Unknown
(m. 2017)
Children2
Beauty pageant titleholder
TitleMiss Universe Japan 2009
Hair colorBrown
Eye colorBrown
Major
competition(s)
Miss International Japan 2008
(2nd runner-up)
Miss Universe 2009
(Unplaced)

Miss Universe Japan 2009

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Miyasaka beat more than 3,000 applicants for the title of Miss Universe Japan.[citation needed]

Controversies

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Miyasaka's revealing national costume triggered backlash from Japanese critics, claiming the costume was "a national disgrace", "made fun of Japanese traditional clothing and culture", and was "a stupidly designed stupid costume for a stupid person to wear".[1] The costume was designed by Yoshiyuki Ogata for the Yoshiyuki brand, along with Japan's Miss Universe franchise holder and director Ligron. Originally, the skirt was longer, but Ligron decided to shorten it in a hasty decision taken before the press conference. After the uproar, Ligron defended the costume, saying that the critics were "dinosaurs". Nonetheless, Miyasaka wore a more conservative version of the design at the actual pageant.[2]

Personal life

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On December 29, 2017, Miyasaka announces her marriage to a general man.[3][4] They have two children.

References

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  1. ^ "Is Miss Universe Japan's national costume a national disgrace?". Archived from the original on 2009-08-01. Retrieved 2009-08-26.
  2. ^ "Emiri Miyasaka's official costume for Miss Universe 2009 upset the Japanese". Archived from the original on 2010-01-14. Retrieved 2009-08-26.
  3. ^ "元ミス・ユニバース日本代表のモデル、絵美里が自営業男性と結婚". スポーツ報知 (in Japanese). 2017-12-29. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
  4. ^ "ミス・ユニバ絵美里が結婚 38歳自営業と1年交際 - 結婚・熱愛 : 日刊スポーツ". nikkansports.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-10-02.
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Preceded by Miss Universe Japan
2009
Succeeded by