Mizutamari Bond, Ayanna, popular YouTubers during a state of emergency "broke the restraint" with a huge party, "drunken karaoke until 3 a.m."
Mizutamari Bond, Ayanna, popular YouTubers during a state of emergency "broke the restraint" with a huge party, "drunken karaoke until 3 a.m."
.At around 10:00 p.m. on June 18, most of the restaurants were closed in Ebisu, Tokyo, and the streets were empty. However, the restaurant "X" was still brightly lighted. One after another, people are being drawn into the restaurant. They are not ordinary people. Most of them are famous YouTubers with over 500,000 registered subscribers.
On May 28, the government issued an extension of the emergency declaration until June 20. Restaurants that serve alcohol and karaoke were asked to close by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and even if they did not close, they were prohibited from serving alcohol and were restricted to open until 20:00.
I'm sure there are many people who are running out of patience with the daily self-restraint they are forced to endure. Perhaps the popular YouTubers were also suffering from such frustration, and on this day, a wild party that is rarely seen in the Corona disaster unfolded. The total number of participants' channel subscribers is about 22.26 million.
The first to arrive at X were Wakiwo of Yosakoi Bankish and Keisuke of Espoir Tribe. Ayanan followed, and then Furukawa Yuka also entered the store. After that, there was no end to the number of YouTubers who entered the store.
On this day, the following 31 Youtubers gathered at X, as far as we could confirm:
"Sashinan Channel" Ayanna 2,37 million subscribers
"Mizutamari Bond" Tommy 4,15 million subscribers
"Abintizu" Soracia, Tsurime 1,47 million subscribers
Sekine Risa 1,13 million subscribers
Furukawa Yuka 720,000 subscribers
"Herahera Sanjuushi"Saorin 1,13 million subscribers
Fukurena 1,79 million subscribers
Mametaso 1,96 million subscribers
Honoka 570,000 subscribers
"Nakamachi Kyodai" Nakamachi Ayana, Nakamichi JP, Pikumon (Manager) 650,000 subscribers
"Komutotto" Yamato, Hyuuga, Bon (Manager) 2,05 million subscribers
"Hekitora Gekijoo" Hesahoo, Soma (Transistor)
"Yosakoiban Kisshu" Wasawo 420,000 subscribers
"Evisjap" Fuji, Mori 460,000 subscribers
"Lazy lie crazy" Tomoyan, 830,000 subscribers
"JJ Konbi" Jiroo, Jooji 260,000 subscribers
"Onban" Nakano On 130,000 subscribers
"Espoir Tribe" Shimabukuro, Keesuke, Gachiyama 640,000 subscribers
"Bonbon TV" Ricchan 170,000 subscribers
If you add up the number of subscribers to their YouTube channels, the total number of subscribers is about 23.73 million.
(t/n There's 3 pages more of the article but it's more about individual happenings so I'll not translate it to avoid this being to long)
Original post: Yahoo! Japan News
[+65,882, -3193] These YouTubers are being treated as heroes, and Lotte is releasing Bikkuriman chocolates. I still think it's not good for children. It's just disgusting.(t/n Lotte is a baseball player)
[+46,650, -3107] I don't care what happens to these people, but what will they do if a large group of people imitate them and have a drinking party, thinking "we're okay too", and the infection spreads there?
If they were really private individuals, they would not have to be responsible, but at least they are acknowledged as influencers, aren't they? Are they so childish that they can't understand that part of the responsibility comes from their position?
[+41,364, -2132] When will we finally realize that these people are being promoted by advertisers?
[+25,214, -1453] If they have 23,73 million subscribers I thought I would know one of them because I've seen a lot of YouTube, but this is the strange thing about YouTube even if you're a super famous person in a certain small area, when you step outside of that area, no one knows you
[+16,282, -925] I was reminded again why YouTubers are not for kids.
x = Good to be funny
◯ = Thinking about what people don't like and what they would like to see is true imagination
Do these people have any imagination at all? Please don't call them creators.
[+9007, -586] It's a mistake to expect YouTubers to have common sense. I know there are YouTubers who don't want to be lumped in with them, but this is the reality. As long as they're having fun and their followers are excited, that's all that matters. If something happens, they will say, "That person did it too. This person did it too"
If you are an influential person, you need to protect yourself and warn others.