26
October
2015

Miss International 2015 finalists tour and travel Yokosuka City

26 Oct 2015 | Angelopedia

The Miss International 2015 finalists are loving every minute of their stay in Tokyo, Japan. It’s like a working vacation, but getting the bigwig treatment all around.

 

Miss International 2015 finalists visit the Yokosuka City!!!

 

On the occasion of the Yokosuka Arsenal (shipyard) foundation’s 150th anniversary, the delegates of the Miss International 2015 were taken to the Kanagawa Prefecture of Yokosuka City where they visited the Yokosuka art museum!

 

Miss International 2015 finalists visit the Yokosuka City!!!

 

The 72 Miss International delegates have been very busy ever since their arrival. They visited Ochanomizu University, attended a local pop star concert, and also celebrated birthdays of Miss Russia, Hawaii, Honduras and Paraguay.

 

Miss International 2015 finalists visit the Yokosuka City!!!

 

The beauties also witnessed an interactive session organized by ‘NTT DOCOMO.’

NTT DOCOMO, Inc. is the predominant mobile phone operator in Japan. The name is officially an abbreviation of the phrase, “do communications over the mobile network.”

 

Miss International 2015 finalists visit the Yokosuka City!!!

 

And subsequent to their entertaining activities, the contestants squeeze in a day of shopping as well. After all, it’s the one activity that will never run out of fashion among the ladies.

 

Miss International 2015 finalists visit the Yokosuka City!!!

 

Following the schedule of activities of the pageant, the contestants also attended many talent presentations by renowned artists, and then they were proceeded for a fun dinner!

As we all know, Panasonic Beauty Japan is a major sponsor of Miss International 2015. The delegates have been gifted with some of the global brand’s useful items to help make their hair care more hassle-free.

The Miss International 2015 final is set to be held  on November 5th, in Tokyo at the Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa’s Hiten Hall in Tokyo, Japan. Valerie Hernandez of Puerto Rico will crown her successor at the end of the event with a new crown created and designed by Mikimoto.