Miss Japan’s Ukraine-born winner Karolina Shiino gives up crown after apologising over affair
- Shiino, a naturalised Japanese citizen, was the first person of European descent to win the Miss Japan Grand Prix title on January 22
- Her victory had already been considered controversial due to her foreign roots, but she gave up the title after a report highlighted her relationship with a doctor

A Ukraine-born model with Japanese citizenship who won the 2024 Miss Japan beauty pageant has given up her title, competition organisers said Monday, in the wake of a magazine report detailing her relationship with a married man.
Karolina Shiino, 26, was named the 2024 Miss Japan Grand Prix winner on January 22. She was the first person of European descent to win the top prize in the contest organisers say is dedicated to crowning a representation of the “foremost beauty of all Japanese women”.
Born to Ukrainian parents, Shiino grew up in Nagoya, central Japan, after coming to the country at age five.
Her Miss Japan victory had already been considered controversial due to her foreign roots, but she gave up the title following the Shukan Bunshun weekly magazine revelation on Thursday, which reported her relationship with a married influencer who is also a doctor.

In a statement on its website on Monday, the Miss Japan Association said it had accepted her request to relinquish her title and “seriously reflects on our responsibility in bringing about the series of disturbances”.
The association also offered its “deep apologies” to concerned parties, including sponsors and judges, and said the competition’s top honour will remain vacant for the rest of the year.