The Door to Anywhere is Already Here!” Urban Legend YouTuber with 1.5 Million Subscribers Reveals “Bold Prediction for the Year” | FRIDAY DIGITAL

The Door to Anywhere is Already Here!” Urban Legend YouTuber with 1.5 Million Subscribers Reveals “Bold Prediction for the Year”

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Koyacki, who has been a top urban legend YouTube star for more than five years

In the year 23, a gateway to another dimension will open. The most dreamy tool among the secret tools in “Doraemon” is the “Dokodemo Door. In other words, it is a portal to another dimension. That’s what they’re developing.”

This may seem like an outlandish story, but it was urban legend YouTube star Koyacki who told it with excitement. As of March 2011, he has more than 1.5 million subscribers, including his main channel “Koyacki Studio,” and his videos have received more than 800 million views.

He says, “Many of the things we consider over-technology already exist and are nearing practical application. Koyacki revealed his top secret.

It is said that part of the underground research facility at Area 51, an Air Force base in Nevada, has a device that opens an interdimensional portal. It is said that this is to prevent the ever-increasing amount of waste disposal, but we are staring at the idea that this is just a construction in case the world finds out about it. It is possible to push out things and people that are inconvenient to the other world. For example, it is a terrifying weapon that can suck in an entire town. They say it can only make a small hole with today’s technology, but it already exists.

Another hot topic is artificial sun. Right now, if you hold down fossil fuels, big money is coming in. With artificial sun, we can extract energy at any time, which would solve the problems of agricultural crop failures and climate. So we can increase our country’s productivity regardless of day or night. In other words, whoever can create an artificial sun will rule the world.”

No matter how busy he is with his work, he never misses out on research.

Mr. Koyacki’s predictions overwhelm the reporters of this magazine. However, the contents of his predictions sound ridiculous. …… Perhaps sensing our suspicions, Koyacki said, “There are big ideas involved in even familiar inventions. Let me show you an example of this,” he said, talking about “ChatGPT,” which was released at the end of last November and has been the talk of the town in Japan.

He went on to talk about “ChatGPT,” which was released at the end of November last year and has become a hot topic in Japan. The key person is Elon Musk, 51. In 2004, Mr. Musk founded Neuralink, which is developing technology to implant a chip in the brain and connect it to a computer. In the near future, computers will be connected to the brain. That’s where AI like “ChatGPT” comes in. If we can input emotions into a machine through AI, it may eventually develop an ego. There is no doubt that AI will one day surpass humans in the near future.”

Although this is a grand story, his unique way of speaking is strangely persuasive. The reporter of this magazine was so engrossed in listening that more than 30 minutes had passed before he realized what was happening. In closing, he said, “Perhaps a world like the movie ‘The Matrix,’ which deals with the war against machines, is approaching. There is a lot of romance in …… urban legends that reveal hidden truths,” concluded Koyacki. Such a future may indeed be approaching.

The interview lasted for more than an hour, but Koyacki’s talk never lost its sharpness.

Born in 1983, Koyacki, whose real name has not been disclosed, has recently become known not only on YouTube but also on TV programs. In his videos, he talks like a comedian, but what kind of life did he lead before he became a YouTube star?

I used to be an office worker at a general company. My first base was in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture. At that time, ‘Toyakun,’ who was 10 years my junior in the company and was a sales performance dobe, said, ‘I want to do YouTube,’ and we hit it off.’ I started in ’17, and I thought I could make it a full-time job in ’19. For the first year or so, I worked during the day and we would get together at night for planning meetings, shooting, editing, and uploading.

The reason why he chose urban legends as the subject matter was because of a small discovery.

We had been struggling with what to use as a subject for a long time. Then I stopped by a convenience store, and a book on the shelf caught my eye. Comics and books on urban legends have been around since I was a kid. I thought, “That’s how long this content will be around, and that it will be popular with men and women of all ages.

Five years have passed since the channel was established, and in 2010, it has grown to record the highest total number of views among YouTubers who claim to be urban legend-related in Japan. The most important thing he pays attention to is “understandability.

Urban legends are found in many places around the world, so there is absolutely no shortage of material. I then prioritize what is trendy and in demand. What I struggle with is how to explain the information in an easy-to-understand way. Also, urban legends tend to lean toward conspiracy theories, which can be a bit scary at times. To mitigate this, I place importance on the dialogue.

The YouTube industry is facing a slump in advertising fees. When we asked him about this, he revealed his unique way of thinking.

Recently, a dark shadow has been cast over the You Tube community by the decline in advertising fees. Many YouTubers are facing headwinds, but “Koyacki Studios” is doing well, not only because of the headwinds, but also because they are doing very well.

There are two reasons for the decline in revenue: first, the price per ad has simply dropped, and second, the YouTubers themselves are getting tired of it. The first reason is that our viewers are young and old, male and female. The unit price per ad is basically set low for younger viewers and high for older viewers, so it is important that we do not specialize in young people. Also, as I mentioned earlier, urban legends are a theme that boasts enduring popularity, so they rarely get tired of it. That’s why we haven’t been affected that much.

Koyacki says that the character of the YouTubers themselves is also important. He is particular about the direction, costumes, and props used in his videos, and last year he opened a new channel dedicated to vlogs in an effort to get people to know him as an individual.

I wanted people to be interested in both me and my partner Toya-kun,” he said. I hope that more and more people who watch our urban legend stories will become interested in us. Besides, as a creator, I get bored with only running an information channel every day. So it’s also a way for me to take a break.

While dealing with the long-established and popular content of urban legends, Koyacki never stops evolving. He is sure to continue entertaining his many fans with his original content.

Koyacki was born in 1983. He has more than 1.5 million YouTube subscribers. In addition to urban legends, his videos discussing the manga “One Piece” are also popular.
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