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Insights Into Japanese Beauty


Article # : 14243 

Section : LIFE
Issue Date : 7 / 1988  2,546 Words
Author : Dorothy Perkins
Dorothy Perkins has lived in and is currently writing a book about Japan. She now resides in Philadelphia.

       Modern Japanese girls wear Western clothing and admire Western body types and the deeper-set facial features and "higher" noses of Western women, while Americans admire Japanese women's delicate, subtle qualities.
       
        Sachiyo Ito, a classically trained Japanese dancer and choreographer who is now based in New York City, said that when she was growing up in Japan, many of her friends wanted to look like American beauties--tall, long-legged, and bosomy.
       
        Ms. Ito performs many contemporary dance pieces in pants that allow her to move easily, but says Americans are fascinated when she dresses in a gorgeous kimono and obi to perform a classical dance, and covers her face, neck, and hands with a base of heavy white makeup. But her personal characteristics are what bring out their deepest response.
       
        In Japan, the modern and the traditional coexist in harmony. The Japanese have a genius for absorbing new influences while treasuring traditions that have proved effective in the past. Perhaps this is the key to the beauty of Japanese women ... having the best of both worlds, old and new, East and West.
       
        William Prendose, official historian of the Miss Universe beauty pageant, states that Japanese women have placed among the top three winners only a few times. There has been only one Miss Universe from Japan, Akiko Kojima, in 1959. That was soon enough after World War II for the romantic mystique of beautiful, delicate Japanese women to remain fresh in Western ... (1901 of 14821 Characters)
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