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Niconico, Inc. (Japanese: ニコニコ, Hepburn: Nikoniko) (known before 2012 as Nico Nico Douga (ニコニコ動画, Niko Niko Dōga)) is a Japanese video sharing service based in Tokyo, Japan. "Niconico" or "nikoniko" is the Japanese ideophone for smiling. [1] As of 2021, Niconico is the 34th most-visited website in Japan, according to Alexa ...
The First Take Website www.thefirsttake.jp YouTube information Channel The First Take Created by Sony Music Entertainment Japan Years active 2019–present Genre Music Subscribers 10.3 million Total views 5 billion Contents are in Japanese Creator Awards 100,000 subscribers 1,000,000 subscribers 2020 10,000,000 subscribers 2024 Last updated: November 29, 2024 The First Take (stylized as THE ...
As of February 2022, Fischer's was the most-viewed YouTube channel in Japan with 13.4 billion views, [2] and the 7th most-subscribed channel in Japan with 7.23 million subscribers. [ 3 ] Overview
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 ...
weathernews.jp /wnl / Weathernews LiVE ( ウェザーニュースLiVE , Uezānyusu LiVE ) (WNL) is a Japanese 24-hour live channel owned and operated by Weathernews Inc. (WNI), the largest privately owned weather company in the world.
Reol (れをる, Reworu, born November 9, 1993) is a Japanese singer, composer, lyricist, and record producer. She began creating and releasing music onto Nico Nico Douga and YouTube in 2012, achieving recognition for writing and performing viral Vocaloid songs.
In early 2021, Broad began filming a third entry in the series, titled Journey Across Japan: The Lost Islands, featuring The Anime Man and Natsuki, which takes place in the region of Kyushu. [19] In June 2021, the single "Too Much Volcano!" by Abroad in Japan, featuring The Anime Man and Natsuki Aso, was released on the iTunes Store and Spotify.
Ghibli Ojisan [1] was born in 1990 in Osaka Prefecture in Japan. [2] Translated from Japanese to English, his name means "Uncle Ghib". [3] When he was a teenager, he really enjoyed the Japanese film Spirited Away and was inspired by Studio Ghibli's animations so chose Ghib Ojisan as his YouTube channel's name. [4]