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Priyanka Yoshikawa says she hopes that being crowned Miss World Japan will spur greater acceptance in her homeland of people with parents from different ethnic backgrounds, such as herself.

With a Japanese mother and an Indian father, Yoshikawa, 22, offers the latest challenge to Japan’s self-image as a racially homogeneous nation, after she was selected on Monday to represent the country in the Miss World contest.

"I have a responsibility," said Yoshikawa.

"I have to make things happen because I made a difference, being crowned as a mix."

She joins a wave of prominent "hafu", as many Japanese call those with parents from different ethnic backgrounds, among them Mashu Baker, who won a gold medal in judo at the just-concluded Rio Olympics, and Asuka Cambridge, who anchored the silver medal-winning men’s 4x100 metres relay team.

Some children of mixed ethnicity in Japanese schools have been bullied because they look different. Other "hafu" have won fame in entertainment, but may yet **t be regarded as genuine Japanese. Yoshikawa is the second Japanese of mixed ethnicity to win a beauty contest in as many years.

Last year, Ariana Miyamoto, whose father is African-American, was chosen as Japan’s representative to the Miss Universe contest, a victory that Yoshikawa said had inspired her to enter for Miss World.

Miyamoto’s win sparked a social media backlash, but the response to Yoshikawa has been more nuanced. "Miss Japan is ‘haafu’.

I’m so happy!" wrote one social media commentator.

Others said the two mixed-race choices showed Japan was more accepting of ethnic diversity. Some were puzzled or critical.

Miss Japan should "look good in kimo**," said one person in a comment on Yahoo.

A**ther said, "She’s **t bad, but wasn’t there a pure Japanese to represent Japan?"Such reactions reflect a traditional mindset that is starting to change, said Yoshikawa, whose height of 1.76 m (5 ft 8 inches), exceeds that of the average Japanese woman. "We’ve been told how Japanese look," she added.

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