{"id":5546,"date":"2026-02-22T17:46:46","date_gmt":"2026-02-22T08:46:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/makikomi.jp\/times\/?p=5546"},"modified":"2026-02-22T17:47:48","modified_gmt":"2026-02-22T08:47:48","slug":"abe-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/makikomi.jp\/times\/2026\/02\/22\/abe-2\/","title":{"rendered":"CHIHARU ABE: THE JAPANESE MODEL REDEFINING BEAUTY AND RESILIENCE ON THE GLOBAL STAGE"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><br>NEW YORK &#8212; In the high-octane world of international fashion, where visual perfection is often the only currency, one Japanese model is shattering glass ceilings and visual barriers alike. Chiharu Abe, a visionary creator and professional model from Oita Prefecture, has become a symbol of unyielding determination after her second consecutive appearance at New York Fashion Week (NYFW).<br>Her journey to the world\u2019s most prestigious runways did not begin in a studio, but in the field of social welfare. For years, Abe served her community as a certified care worker and social worker. Leading a healthy life until the age of 32, she was suddenly confronted with a life-altering diagnosis of macular degeneration. As her condition progressed, necessitating the use of a white cane and the issuance of a physical disability certificate, Abe reached a turning point that would redefine her destiny.<br>Rather than retreating, she pivoted toward the spotlight. At 40, she joined the regional modeling agency J-mix, where she spent three years honing her craft while simultaneously gaining expertise in preventive medicine and aesthetics. Her transition was not without hardship; as her vision continued to decline, she was forced to temporarily step away from the industry to work under disability-certified employment.<br>The catalyst for her global ascent arrived last year. After training under an international model and passing a rigorous audition, Abe set her sights on the United States. In September 2025, she made her international debut at NYFW, followed by a triumphant return to the New York stage in February 2026. Her presence was so impactful that she has already received offers from local organizers for upcoming seasons.<br>Abe\u2019s mission extends far beyond the clothes she wears. As the CEO of Chiharu Create Office, she balances her role as a digital creator with her advocacy for preventive medicine. Through her strides on the runway, she aims to prove that disability does not dictate capability.<br>I continue to model because I want to convey that there are things you can achieve even with a disability, Abe stated. I hope that by sharing my story, more people will find the courage to pursue their own paths.<br>Chiharu Abe is no longer just a model representing Japan; she is a global ambassador for the strength of the human spirit, proving that the most important vision is the one you hold for yourself.<br><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>NEW YORK &#8212; In the high-octane world of international fashion, where visual perfection is often the only currency, one Japanese model is shattering glass ceilings and visual barriers alike. Chiharu Abe, a visionary creator and professional model from Oita Prefecture, has become a symbol of unyielding determination after her second consecutive appearance at New York Fashion Week (NYFW).Her journey to the world\u2019s most prestigious runways did not begin in a studio, but in the field of social welfare. For years, Abe served her community as a certified care worker and social worker. 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