Instant noodle brand Nissin pulls Naomi Osaka campaign after 'whitening' outcry

Company denies deliberate action and vows to be more attuned to diversity issues.

Instant noodle brand Nissin pulls Naomi Osaka campaign after 'whitening' outcry

Instant-noodle purveyor Nissin has apologised and pulled a campaign that drew criticism for portraying Haitian-Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka, whom the brand sponsors, with light skin and Caucasian features.

The cartoon image of Osaka featured in a campaign for its Cup Noodle brand. Critics suggested that Nissin had tried to make Osaka more appealing to a homogenous Japanese audience.

Nissin is reported to have denied that the characterisation, which drew criticism on social media, was a deliberate attempt to "whitewash" Osaka. The company vowed to be more attuned to "diversity issues".

Despite representing Japan in her profession, Osaka is based in the US and does not speak Japanese fluently. This has led to somewhat awkward interactions with the Japanese media that many view as endearing. Her style also spawned a .

Major Japanese brands have been known to make the occasional racial and ethnic blunder. In 2014, airline ANA pulled a campaign depicting Westerners as having after it faced a social media backlash.

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