Mr. Q Ep 6:80+ delegates at 1st Miss Intl. in the Reiwa Era?





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Mr. Q Ep 6:80+ delegates at 1st Miss Intl. in the Reiwa Era?

Postby ajsy0203 » Sun Apr 28, 2019 12:05 pm

    

The last edition of Miss International in the Heisei Era made history by being the most number of delegates in the history of the pageant with 77 contestants. Mariem Velazco was the final winner of Miss International in the Heisei Era. In just few more days a new era will begin in Japan as Emperor Akihito abdicate his throne.

What could possibly the major changes at the Reiwa Era of Miss International 2019?
A. Number of Delegates finally break 80 contestant barrier mark
B. More and Exciting competition format and lesser competition time
C. Acceptance of Transgenders with legally female at the pageant (since Japan has the right to change legal gender)


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Re: Mr. Q Ep 6:80+ delegates at 1st Miss Intl. in the Reiwa

Postby trsppt » Mon Apr 29, 2019 5:19 pm

[quote="ajsy0203"][font=Arial][color=#000099][size=150]The last edition of Miss International in the Heisei Era made history by being the most number of delegates in the history of the pageant with 77 contestants. Mariem Velazco was the final winner of Miss International in the Heisei Era. In just few more days a new era will begin in Japan as Emperor Akihito abdicate his throne.

What could possibly the major changes at the Reiwa Era of Miss International 2019?
A. Number of Delegates finally break 80 contestant barrier mark
B. More and Exciting competition format and lesser competition time
C. Acceptance of Transgenders with legally female at the pageant (since Japan has the right to change legal gender) [/size][/color][/font][/quote]

I still think it should have been Philippines instead of Venezuela for MI 2018.

In any case, I look forward to an increase in participants and continuing improvement in terms of production. Hopefully the MIO will consider a Philippine hosting given Japan’s Olympics prep this year.
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