Career
She represented Japan at the Mission Universe 2015 pageant, but after her victory she faced some criticism on social media for not appearing to be Japanese. She is the first hāfu (multiracial) woman to be Mission Japan. Miyamoto was born to a Japanese mother and an African American father, Bryant Stanfield, who was stationed at a United States Navy base in Sasebo.
She attended elementary school in Japan and, at age 13, emigrated to the United States to live with her father in Jacksonville, Arkansas, where she attended Jacksonville High School for two years.
Upon return to her native Japan, she did not immediately complete high school, but worked odd jobs, including that of a bartender. Mission Universe Japan 2015
On 12 March 2015, Miyamoto was crowned as Mission Universe Japan 2015 (Mission Japan 2015) at Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo in Bunkyō-ku, while Mission Oita and Mission Chiba were the runners-up.
The winners of Mission Universe and Mister Japan 2015 (Junpei Watanabe of Akita) will compete at the Mission Universe and Mister International competitions. Mission Universe 2015
As Mission Japan 2015, Miyamoto competed at the Mission Universe 2015 pageant.
Where she made it to the Top 10.
Japan"s last made the Top 10 in 2007 with Rio Moya being crowd Mission Universe. Japan placed in the Top 15 last in 2008.