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The {{Nihongo|'''Japan Bishojo Contest'''|全日本国民的美少女コンテスト}} is a ] and audition contest name that has been held every year since 1987 in ], and is the sister pageant of the ''Japan Beautiful Girl Contest''. When a ] wins the Japanese Girl pageant, the first runner-up becomes Japan Bishojo Contest. The contest is similar to ], ], ], and ]. | The {{Nihongo|'''Japan Bishojo Contest'''|全日本国民的美少女コンテスト}} is a ] and audition contest name that has been held every year since 1987 in ], and is the sister pageant of the ''Japan Beautiful Girl Contest''. When a ] wins the Japanese Girl pageant, the first runner-up becomes Japan Bishojo Contest. The contest is similar to ], ], ], and ]. | ||
Many of the winners have careers related to popular culture. Miki Fujitani, the 1987 winner, is also a ]; she is best-known as the voice of ] in '']''. ], the 1992 winner, is an actress known as Kotoko Aihara in the 1996 drama version of ]. Azusa Yamamoto, the 1997 contestant and favorite to win, is an actress; she is well-known as Furabijō in '']''. ], another 1997 contestant and winner of best multimedia, is an actress and singer. Her most famous role as an actress is Hina Kusaka in '']''. ] |
Many of the winners have careers related to popular culture. Miki Fujitani, the 1987 winner, is also a ]; she is best-known as the voice of ] in '']''. ], the 1992 winner, is an actress known as Kotoko Aihara in the 1996 drama version of ]. Azusa Yamamoto, the 1997 contestant and favorite to win, is an actress; she is well-known as Furabijō in '']''. ], another 1997 contestant and winner of best multimedia, is an actress and singer. Her most famous role as an actress is Hina Kusaka in '']''. ] another 1997 contestant and winner of the Judges' Special Choice Prize is an actress her best roles are Azumi in ] and ] and Yoko Misaki in ]. | ||
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The Japan Bishojo Contest (全日本国民的美少女コンテスト) is a beauty contest and audition contest name that has been held every year since 1987 in Oscar Promotion, and is the sister pageant of the Japan Beautiful Girl Contest. When a bishōjo wins the Japanese Girl pageant, the first runner-up becomes Japan Bishojo Contest. The contest is similar to Miss USA, Miss World, Miss Universe, and Miss Japan.
Many of the winners have careers related to popular culture. Miki Fujitani, the 1987 winner, is also a voice actress; she is best-known as the voice of Kaoru Kamiya in Rurouni Kenshin. Aiko Sato, the 1992 winner, is an actress known as Kotoko Aihara in the 1996 drama version of Itazura na Kiss. Azusa Yamamoto, the 1997 contestant and favorite to win, is an actress; she is well-known as Furabijō in Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger. Moeco Matsushita, another 1997 contestant and winner of best multimedia, is an actress and singer. Her most famous role as an actress is Hina Kusaka in Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon. Aya Ueto another 1997 contestant and winner of the Judges' Special Choice Prize is an actress her best roles are Azumi in Azumi and Azumi 2: Death or Love and Yoko Misaki in Attention Please.
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References
- Ninth Japan Bishojo Contest Homepage
- Tenth Japan Bishojo Contest Homepage
- Eleventh Japan Bishojo Contest Homepage
- 12th Japan Bishojo Contest Homepage