What are the "reasons for losing despite being beautiful"? The behind-the-scenes of miss contest judging is revealed for the first time. What are the common points among women who win the Japan Competition Grand Prix?

The General Incorporated Foundation Japan Miss Contest Association will release a special project by its representative, Hiroki Uchida, titled "Reasons for Not Becoming the Grand Prix of the Japan Competition," with the aim of improving transparency in miss contest judging and supporting the growth of participants.

Miss contests are sometimes perceived as "competitions to decide who is beautiful." However, in reality, the selection for the Japan Competition Grand Prix involves judging from multiple perspectives, including not only appearance but also expressiveness, communication skills, personality, leadership, social awareness, and future potential.

Hiroki Uchida, who has managed numerous competitions nationwide and judged/nurtured many finalists, will for the first time reveal commonalities observed at judging sites, focusing on the theme "Reasons for Not Becoming the Grand Prix of the Japan Competition."

Top 10 Reasons for Not Becoming the Grand Prix of the Japan Competition

Inability to convey one's thoughts in one's own words

SNS was used for daily posts rather than self-branding

Focused solely on walking and appearance

Insufficient understanding and communication of social issues and activities

Little variation in facial expressions and presentation

Inability to honestly absorb advice

Few actions demonstrating gratitude and cooperation

Discrepancies in behavior outside the stage

Lack of a clear vision after winning the Grand Prix

Belief that "being beautiful is enough to be chosen"

Comment from Representative Hiroki Uchida

"Miss contests are not decided by appearance alone. Women chosen as the Japan Competition Grand Prix possess the ability to convey their thoughts, personal charm, attitude towards society, and a personality that garners support from others.

It's not always the women who stand out from the beginning who become Grand Prix winners. I have repeatedly seen women who are ultimately evaluated after accumulating effort and growing as individuals.

My reason for releasing this information is not to judge those who were not selected, but to provide hints for the 'next step' to women who will challenge themselves in the future."

Background of the Project

After the competition, many participants express the sentiment, "I don't understand why I didn't become the Grand Prix winner."

The Japan Miss Contest Association views miss contests not just as events to compete for rankings, but as educational opportunities for individual growth.

By disclosing the judging criteria and evaluation points, this project aims to enhance the transparency of miss contests and further support the growth of women who take on the challenge.

Future Developments

In the future, we plan to hold seminars such as "Self-Analysis Seminars for Becoming the Japan Competition Grand Prix" and "Explanations of Points Actually Observed by Judges."

We will continue to provide information on evaluation points for each field, including speech, SNS communication, walking, social contribution activities, and self-promotion, to support women who are challenging themselves.

About the General Incorporated Foundation Japan Miss Contest Association

The General Incorporated Foundation Japan Miss Contest Association plans, manages, nurtures, and judges miss contests nationwide, supporting women's self-growth, social contribution, and regional revitalization.

Through miss contests, we aim to foster "women who shine as individuals" beyond just appearance, and we support the challenges of many women.

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Contact for Inquiries Regarding This Matter

Company Name: Best of Miss

Contact Person: Yui Shimokawa

TEL: 0332081611

E-Mail: [email protected]

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