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  2. Category:Japanese YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    Japanese YouTube groups (1 C, 8 P) Japanese-language YouTube channels (8 P) Pages in category "Japanese YouTubers" The following 143 pages are in this category, out ...

  3. Hikakin - Wikipedia

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    Hikakin at the YouTube Japan 2019 FanFest. Since his breakthrough with his beatboxing videos on YouTube, Hikakin has emerged as one of the most notable and influential online personalities in Japan. He has also been featured in various publications as Japan's "Top YouTuber".

  4. Hajime Syacho - Wikipedia

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    Hajime Syacho (はじめしゃちょー, Hajime Shachō, born 14 February 1993) is a Japanese YouTuber who, as of March 2019, had the largest number of YouTube channel subscribers in Japan. [3] He is part of the multi-channel network UUUM. He is nicknamed Hajimen (はじめん) and Moyashi (もやし). [4] [5]

  5. List of YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    United States/Japan TVFilthyFrank, TooDamnFilthy Popular comedian and YouTube personality with the alter egos of Filthy Frank and Pink Guy, who has retired. Currently, he is a musician, under the name Joji, with songs and albums charting. Max Miller: United States Tasting History with Max Miller

  6. Kizuna AI - Wikipedia

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    Kizuna posts videos almost every day on YouTube, and is recognized as an active user of the video-sharing platform. [39] With over two million subscribers as of October 2018, Kizuna is the most popular virtual personality on the site and one of its most-watched Japanese content creators.

  7. Usada Pekora - Wikipedia

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    Usada Pekora (兎田ぺこら) is a Japanese virtual YouTuber affiliated with Hololive Production. [2] She is part of Hololive Japan's 3rd Generation, "hololive Fantasy." [3] In addition to being one of the most-watched members of Hololive, she is one of the most-watched female streamers.

  8. Yuka Kinoshita - Wikipedia

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    Yuka Kinoshita began posting on her eating-focused YouTube channel since 2014, five years after her debut in Japanese competitive eating competitions. [2]Kinoshita uploads daily videos in which she eats anywhere between 5,000 to 23,000 calorie meals.

  9. Uuum - Wikipedia

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    Uuum Co., Ltd. (UUUM株式会社, Ūmu kabushiki gaisha) is a Japanese multi-channel network and YouTuber-related label company headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. As of April 2020, there are over 10,000 YouTube channels belonging to Uuum, [1] the most famous including HIKAKIN, Hajime Syacho, Tokai On Air, Fischer's, Banbanzai (Youtuber), Yuka Kinoshita, and Mizutamari Bond.