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As we all know, various bands have their own Youtube pages for commercial/promotion purposes - but what about bandomen/members of these bands having their own youtube pages, where they'd post something almost irrelevant to their respective bands' songcraft / actual promotion purposes? As with that instagram thread you have noticed lately, post speficic youtube urls of your fav. bandomen's "separate work" (or semi-personal stuff) here, for instance: Shou (Alice Nine) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC381H7iNJLOUiZijZVypPzg (Classical/Flamenco covers w/ piano & guitars*, random comps, specific self-covers and random goofy videos) *yes, he's a multi-instrumentalist! Tora (Alice Nine) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmCmZr5-yw9yoUFCdJnaWWw (Only two self-covers so far) Junichi Konno (Karasu (not the vk band - the indie rock Karasu)) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9VnrfroWDUV6Tfk-vIxuJQ (self-covers)
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Do anyone here follow any Japanese youtubers? It's a great and fun way to study Japanese (if you're at intermediate level). I really recommend it myself and the reason I am making this topic is because I've been following a lot of Japanese youtubers for the last 1-2 years and I just want to discuss the youtubers with people lol. Anyway, here's the most famous Youtubers in Japan if someone wants to check them out: 1. HIKAKIN 2. Hajimeshachou 3. Mahoto 4. PDS Kabushikigaisha 5. PDR-san (PDS older brother, subtitled in English because he's born in England) There's a lot of youtubers, and these are some I follow and recommend because their videos are entertaining and not too difficult to understand. (If this is wrong section, just move it ; - ; ) For Japanese studies I really recommend to (except for write down and study words you don't understand) to make, read and reply to comments in the comment section. ^^