The following is a list of Miss International pageant edition and information.

Year Edition Winner Date Venue Country/Territory Entrants
1960 1st  Colombia August 12 Long Beach Municipal Auditorium, Long Beach, California United States 52
1961 2nd  Holland July 28 52
1962 3rd  Australia August 18 50
1963 4th  Iceland August 16 46
1964 5th  Philippines August 14 42
1965 6th  Germany August 13 44
1967 7th  Argentina April 29 46
1968 8th  Brazil October 9 Nippon Budokan, Tokyo Japan 49
1969 9th  Great Britain September 13 48
1970 10th  Philippines May 16 Exposition Hall Fairgrounds, Osaka 47
1971 11th  New Zealand May 26 Long Beach Municipal Auditorium, Long Beach, California United States 50
1972 12th  Great Britain October 6 Nippon Budokan, Tokyo Japan 44
1973 13th  Finland October 13 Osaka Kosei Nenkin Kaikan Hall, Osaka 45
1974 14th  United States October 9 Nippon Budokan, Tokyo 45
1975 15th  Yugoslavia November 3 Okinawa's Expo Portside Theater, Motobu 47
1976 16th  France July 2 Imperial Garden Theater, Tokyo 45
1977 17th  Spain July 1 48
1978 18th  United States November 10 Mielparque, Tokyo 43
1979 19th  Philippines November 12 43
1980 20th  Costa Rica November 4 42
1981 21st  Australia September 6 Port Island, Kobe 42
1982 22nd  United States October 13 Fukuoka Sun Palace, Fukuoka 43
1983 23rd  Costa Rica October 11 Festival Hall, Osaka 47
1984 24th  Guatemala October 30 Kanagawa Prefectural Civic Hall, Yokohama 46
1985 25th  Venezuela September 15 Tsukuba Science Exposition Plaza, Tsukuba 43
1986 26th  England August 31 Holland Village, Nagasaki 46
1987 27th  Puerto Rico September 13 Nihon Seinen-Kan, Tokyo 47
1988 28th  Norway July 17 Events Plaza Future Watch, Gifu 46
1989 29th  Germany September 17 Kanazawa City Tourism Hall, Kanazawa 47
1990 30th  Spain September 16 Osaka Flower Expo Site, Osaka 50
1991 31st  Poland October 13 Kosei Nenkin Kaikan Hall, Tokyo 51
1992 32nd  Australia October 18 Huis Ten Bosch, Nagasaki 50
1993 33rd  Poland October 9 Nihon Seinen-Ka, Tokyo 47
1994 34th  Greece September 4 Sun Arena, Ise, Mie 50
1995 35th  Norway September 10 Kosei Nenkin Kaikan Hall, Tokyo 47
1996 36th  Portugal October 26 Kanazawa City Kanko Kaikan Hall, Kanazawa 48
1997 37th  Venezuela September 20 Kyoto Kaikan First Hall, Kyoto 42
1998 38th  Panama September 26 Kosei Nenkin Kaikan Hall, Tokyo 43
1999 39th  Colombia December 14 Yupout Kani Hoken Hall, Tokyo 51
2000 40th  Venezuela October 4 Kosei Nenkin Kaikan Hall, Tokyo 56
2001 41st  Poland Nakano Sun Plaza, Nakano 52
2002 42nd  Lebanon September 30 Century Hyatt, Tokyo 47
2003 43rd  Venezuela October 8 Radisson Miyako Hotel, Tokyo 45
2004 44th  Colombia October 16 Workers Indoor Arena, Beijing China 58
2005 45th  Philippines September 26 Kosei Nenkin Kaikan Hall, Tokyo Japan 52
2006 46th  Venezuela November 11 World First City, Xianghe China 53
2007 47th  Mexico October 15 The Hotel Prince Park Tower, Tokyo Japan 61
2008 48th  Spain November 8 Venetian Arena, The Venetian Macao, Cotai Macau 63
2009 49th  Mexico November 28 Sichuan International Tennis Center, Chengdu[lower-alpha 1] China 65
2010 50th  Venezuela November 7 Sichuan Province Gymnasium, Chengdu 70
2011 51st  Ecuador November 6 Sichuan International Tennis Center, Chengdu 67
2012 52nd  Japan October 21 Okinawa Prefectural Budokan Arena Building, Okinawa Japan 69
2013 53rd  Philippines December 17 Shinagawa Prince Hotel Hall, Tokyo 67
2014 54th  Puerto Rico November 11 Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa, Tokyo 73
2015 55th  Venezuela November 5 70
2016 56th  Philippines October 27 Tokyo Dome City Hall, Tokyo 69
2017 57th  Indonesia November 14 69
2018 58th  Venezuela November 9 77
2019 59th  Thailand November 12 83
2022 60th  Germany December 13 66
2023 61st  Venezuela October 26 Yoyogi National Gymnasium, Tokyo[1] 70

Host country/territory by number

Currently 8 hosts former mainly held in the United States, 46 current mainly hosts inside of Japan, 54 current mainly hosts inside of Home Country and 6 hosts outside Home Country.

Country/Territory Hosts Year(s)
Japan 47 1968–1970, 1972–2003, 2005, 2007, 2012–2019, 2022-2023
United States 8 1960–1965, 1967, 1971
China 5 2004, 2006, 2009–2011
Macau 1 2008
  • No pageants held in 1966, 2020, and 2021

Notes

  1. Originally scheduled to be held in The Venetian Macao, Macau on November 7, 2009, but was moved to the China.

See also

References

  1. Bracamonte, Earl D.C. (July 22, 2023). "Miss International 2023 reveals pageant format". Philippine Star. Retrieved September 1, 2023.
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