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Because it's the countryside... because I'm from another prefecture... what I can do. My serious determination.

Hello everyone!
Hello everyone 😃

Valuing "connections"
I am Yoshimi Amano, an esthetician
also known as the drinking diet counselor ♫

As you can see in this image, where I live is very rural lol
And on the left side of the photo is my own vegetable garden lol

Well then, here
I'd like to introduce some common rural tropes ♫

Rural trope #1
Many people have the same surname.
Amano, Watanabe, Nagata, Omori, Goto
Most people with these surnames live in Oshino Village.
By the way, I am Amano ♫

Rural trope #2
A relative's relative is everyone's relative
No, no, they're basically strangers lol

Rural trope #3
There are just so many roles.
Fire brigade, women's association, district association, youth development association, etc.
Everyone usually ends up doing something at least once

What do you think? I'd be happy if there are others who live in the countryside and can relate to this ^_^

I, Yoshimi Amano, run an esthetic salon in this small village while my husband runs an osteopathic clinic.

To be honest, until four years ago, I had absolutely no intention of coming to Oshino Village and planned to base myself in the Kanto region. However, due to an unexpected turn of events, I ended up returning to my husband's hometown of Oshino Village to live.
At first, I was only confused by the unfamiliar environment, language, and customs, and I disliked the land of Oshino Village so much that I dreaded the arrival of tomorrow.

Why did I decide to participate in the Beauty Japan Fujiyama competition this time?

It's because
I realized that I wanted the people of Oshino Village, whom I thought I disliked, to accept me. I must have been feeling lonely somewhere.
I was just protecting myself by starting with negative words like 'I hate it,' 'it's the countryside,' or 'I'm from another prefecture,' and ended up making myself lonely on my own.

I realized this when I saw an Instagram post by someone who was participating in Beauty Japan Fujiyama Neo before me. I was greatly inspired by how many forward-thinking and wonderful people there are in the world who think about and act for the benefit of society.

To put it bluntly, through Beauty Japan, I have come to want to reach out to the people of Oshino Village myself and contribute to this region. But I don't think I would have ever had the courage to reach out if it weren't for Beauty Japan.

Of course, it would be great if I could win the Grand Prix, but this challenge is a significant competition that involves not just me, but the people of the village as well.
In a village where esthetic work is rare, I want more people to know about the job of an esthetician and to know me as a person. And I want to increase the number of women who shine beautifully. I want to support women who think, 'Because it's the countryside' or 'Because I'm from another prefecture.'
This is what I envision as my

Future Create.

By polishing outer beauty, I want to use that as a catalyst to gain inner confidence, and while I explore what inner beauty really is, I want to first fill the women of the village, and then women across the country, with true beauty.

Now, my serious determination starts right here!

I ask for everyone's support ^_^

Yoshimi Amano

#BeautyJapanFujiyamaNeo23
#MiraiCreate23
#MySeriousDetermination


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