Miss International 2018, the 58th Miss International pageant, was held on 9th November 2018, at the Tokyo Dome City Hall in Tokyo, Japan. Mariem Velazco from Venezuela was crowned the new queen by her predecessor Kevin Liliana from Indonesia at the end of the event finale.
A total of 78 contestants from countries and territories competed in this year's Miss International pageant, surpassing the previous record of 73 contestants in 2014, making the biggest turnout in the pageant's history. The pageant was hosted by Tetsuya Bessho on his fifth consecutive year of Miss International.
Maria Ahtisa Manalo of Philippines, Reabetswe Sechoaro of South Africa, Bianca Tirsin of Romania and Anabella Castro of Colombia were crowned first, second, third and fourth runners-up respectively by the previous year winners.
CONTINENTAL QUEENS
Miss International Africa – Reabetswe Sechoaro of South Africa
Miss International America – Rocío Pérez of Argentina
Miss International Asia – Eileen Feng of Singapore
Miss International Europe – Zoë Amber Niewold of Netherlands
Miss International Oceania – Diliana Tuncap of Guam
The delegates who competed at Miss International 2018 were –
Rocío Magali Pérez representing Argentina
Stephanie Anouk Eman representing Aruba
Emily Tokic representing Australia
Kelly Quanten representing Belgium
María Elena Antelo representing Bolivia
Stephanie Pröglhöf representing Brazil
Camila Gonzalez representing Canada
María Pía Vilches representing Chile
Wang Chaoyuan representing China
Anabella Castro representing Colombia
Louisa Purea representing Cook Islands
Glennys Medina Segura representing Costa Rica
Jemima Gbato representing Cote d'Ivoire
Jennifer Alvarez Ruiz representing Cuba
Diona Angela representing Curaçao
Daniela Zálešáková representing Czech Republic
Louise Arild representing Denmark
Stéphanie Bustamante representing Dominican Republic
Michelle Huet representing Ecuador
Farah Sedky representing Egypt
Ena Cea representing El Salvador
Frezewd Solomon representing Ethiopia
Eevi Ihalainen representing Finland
Mélanie Labat representing France
Franciska Acs representing Germany
Benedicta Nana Adjei representing Ghana
Sarah Eruam representing Guadeloupe
Diliana Tuncap representing Guam
Gabriela Castillo representing Guatemala
Cassandra Chéry representing Haiti
Olivia Evelyn Walls representing Hawaii
Valeria Cardona representing Honduras
Carmaney Wong representing Hong Kong
Frida Maczkó representing Hungary
Tanishqa Bhosale representing India
Vania Fitryanti representing Indonesia
Hinano Sugimoto representing Japan
Ivy Nyangasi Mido representing Kenya
Yejin Seo representing South Korea
Piyamarth Phounpaseuth representing Laos
Rachel Younan representing Lebanon
Cherry Chin representing Macau
Esmeralda Malleka representing Madagascar
Mandy Loo representing Malaysia
Ashna Nookooloo representing Mauritius
Nebai Torres representing Mexico
Daniela Marin representing Moldova
Munkhchimeg Batjargal representing Mongolia
May Yu Khatar representing Myanmar
Ronali Amatya representing Nepal
Zoë Amber Niewold representing Netherlands
Natasha Kristina Unkovich representing New Zealand
Stefanía Alemán representing Nicaragua
Celine Cabrera representing Northern Marianas
Shirel Ortiz representing Panama
Daisy Diana Lezcano Rojas representing Paraguay
Marelid Elizabeth Medina representing Peru
Maria Ahtisa Manalo representing Philippines
Marta Palucka representing Poland
Carina Neto representing Portugal
Yarelis Salgado representing Puerto Rico
Bianca Tirsin representing Romania
Galina Lukina representing Russia
Eileen Feng representing Singapore
Radka Grendová representing Slovakia
Reabetswe Sechoaro representing South Africa
Susana Sánchez representing Spain
Natalee Fernando representing Sri Lanka
Izabell Hahn representing Sweden
Kao Man-jung representing Chinese Taipei
Keeratiga Jaruratjamon representing Thailand
Bohdana Tarasyk representing Ukraine
Sharon Gaffka representing United Kingdom
Bonnie Walls representing USA
Mariem Velazco representing Venezuela
Nguyen Thúc Thuy Tiên representing Vietnam
Tania Tatenda Aaron representing Zimbabwe