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24yr old Ghanaian-Japanese, Aisha Harumi Tochigi wins Miss Universe Japan 2020
24yr old Ghanaian-Japanese, Aisha Harumi Tochigi, will represent Japan at the 69th edition of the Miss Universe beauty pageant after being crowned Miss Universe Japan 2020.
Aisha Harumi Tochigi won the Miss Universe Japan 2020 final on Thursday in Tokyo Japan, according to a report by missosology.org
There were other 29 contestants which included Japanese-Nigerian Raimu Kaminashi.
Aisha picked the crown while Japanese-Nigerian Raimu Kaminashi picked the first runner-up spot and the second runner-up spot filled by Japanese-Filipino Yuki Sonoda
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