“There have been racial barriers, and it has been challenging to be accepted as Japanese.”

That’s what a tearful Carolina Shiino said in impeccable Japanese after she was crowned Miss Japan on Monday.

The 26-year-old model, who was born in Ukraine, moved to Japan at the age of five and was raised in Nagoya.

She is the first naturalised Japanese citizen to win the pageant, but her victory has re-ignited a debate on what it means to be Japanese.

While some recognised her victory as a “sign of the times”, others have said she does not look like what a “Miss Japan” should.

  • Jiggle_Physics@lemmy.worldEnglish
    682·
    2 years ago

    If Japan doesn’t want to go into a death spiral as it’s population shrinks they will need to get used to the idea of immigrants being common, and being a Japanese citizen is what makes you Japanese.

    • Gigan@lemmy.worldEnglish
      1311·
      2 years ago

      That’s how it works in America, but not every country is so progressive.

        • deegeese@sopuli.xyzEnglish
          231·
          2 years ago

          You say you were born here, but where are you from?

      • FaceDeer@kbin.social
        61·
        2 years ago

        The other option is “death spiral as its population shrinks”, I suppose there’s nothing stopping Japan from choosing that instead.

      • stoly@lemmy.worldEnglish
        21·
        2 years ago

        This is not progressive. It was meant specifically to end slavery.