0001Hilarious gorilla ★.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:24:47.53ID:j8N2cbfa9
“Sunny Journey,” a travel-themed couple YouTuber duo consisting of wife Mizuki, who has announced that she has stage 4 pancreatic cancer, and husband Kohei, revealed their monthly earnings in a video posted on October 2, 2024. ■”It’s to the point where I can’t live a normal life right now”
Sunny Journey is a channel run by husband Kohei and wife Mizuki. In November 2022, while aiming to travel around Japan while sleeping in a light camper van, Mizuki announced that she had been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer.Since then, she has continued her treatment and outpatient visits while working as a YouTuber. This video is about revealing YouTube advertising revenue. Kohei said that “Sunny Journey” became known to many people after Mizuki was diagnosed with cancer, and the number of subscribers to the channel grew to over 200,000. However, he lamented that “the channel’s power has been gradually fading lately, to the point where I can’t even live a normal life.” He also revealed that his YouTube advertising revenue for August was 174,267 yen. Regarding this amount, Kohei said, “I’m a full-time YouTuber. “The two of us” and “We’d make more money living off part-time jobs (laughs),” he said, before dejected and saying, “Our situation is so miserable that we wonder if we’d make more money if each of us got a part-time job and worked eight hours a day, five days a week.” Even if revenue from the “channel membership” system, in which viewers pay a monthly fee and receive special benefits, is added in, “it would be better if each of us had a part-time job to live.” A few months ago, he considered going out of business, saying, “I couldn’t survive without (corporate) projects. This has been going on for several months,” and “we’re really in the red. I’m not kidding at all. It’s not even funny,” Kohei said. Although corporate projects are an important source of income for YouTubers, price negotiations are based on the number of views, so “the projects that come to us who don’t have many views are small,” he said, “But I’m still grateful for them. Even if you combine all of that, it doesn’t seem like you can make a living,” he explained. Furthermore, Kohei prefaced his remarks by saying, “This may be misleading,” and added, “Working as a salaryman is definitely easier mentally,” and “You get paid properly for the work you do.” He added a caption stating, “This does not mean that the work is easy,” and lamented, “Of course, in terms of the quality of the work, it depends on the individual which is more difficult, but in terms of the attitude towards work, the current situation is that we don’t know whether we will make any money no matter how much we work.” Kohei also said, “I really did tell Mizuki a few months ago that I wanted to quit (being a YouTuber).” Since the situation remained unclear as to whether they would be able to earn an income even if they worked, they had been leaning towards the idea that “wouldn’t it be better to just get a normal job?”, but after talking it through with the two of them, they decided to continue with their activities. The reason for this decision was that, in addition to the efforts they have made to build up so many subscribers, Kohei said he wanted to show his supportive viewers “a happy ending to our story on YouTube.”
Sunny Journey is a channel run by husband Kohei and wife Mizuki. In November 2022, while aiming to travel around Japan while sleeping in a light camper van, Mizuki announced that she had been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer.Since then, she has continued her treatment and outpatient visits while working as a YouTuber. This video is about revealing YouTube advertising revenue. Kohei said that “Sunny Journey” became known to many people after Mizuki was diagnosed with cancer, and the number of subscribers to the channel grew to over 200,000. However, he lamented that “the channel’s power has been gradually fading lately, to the point where I can’t even live a normal life.” He also revealed that his YouTube advertising revenue for August was 174,267 yen. Regarding this amount, Kohei said, “I’m a full-time YouTuber. “The two of us” and “We’d make more money living off part-time jobs (laughs),” he said, before dejected and saying, “Our situation is so miserable that we wonder if we’d make more money if each of us got a part-time job and worked eight hours a day, five days a week.” Even if revenue from the “channel membership” system, in which viewers pay a monthly fee and receive special benefits, is added in, “it would be better if each of us had a part-time job to live.” A few months ago, he considered going out of business, saying, “I couldn’t survive without (corporate) projects. This has been going on for several months,” and “we’re really in the red. I’m not kidding at all. It’s not even funny,” Kohei said. Although corporate projects are an important source of income for YouTubers, price negotiations are based on the number of views, so “the projects that come to us who don’t have many views are small,” he said, “But I’m still grateful for them. Even if you combine all of that, it doesn’t seem like you can make a living,” he explained. Furthermore, Kohei prefaced his remarks by saying, “This may be misleading,” and added, “Working as a salaryman is definitely easier mentally,” and “You get paid properly for the work you do.” He added a caption stating, “This does not mean that the work is easy,” and lamented, “Of course, in terms of the quality of the work, it depends on the individual which is more difficult, but in terms of the attitude towards work, the current situation is that we don’t know whether we will make any money no matter how much we work.” Kohei also said, “I really did tell Mizuki a few months ago that I wanted to quit (being a YouTuber).” Since the situation remained unclear as to whether they would be able to earn an income even if they worked, they had been leaning towards the idea that “wouldn’t it be better to just get a normal job?”, but after talking it through with the two of them, they decided to continue with their activities. The reason for this decision was that, in addition to the efforts they have made to build up so many subscribers, Kohei said he wanted to show his supportive viewers “a happy ending to our story on YouTube.”
「バイトで暮らしてるほうが儲かるわ(笑)」 すい臓がん公表の人気YouTuber、「笑えないレベル」の1か月収益を公開(J-CASTニュース) - Yahoo!ニュース
すい臓がんのステージ4であると公表している妻・みずきさんと、夫・こうへいさんによる旅系夫婦YouTuberの「sunny journey~サニージャーニー~」が2024年10月2日に投稿した動画で
0031Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:38:55.49ID:VytiZkcd0
>>1
If you have 200,000 subscribers, you could probably make tens of millions of yen if you do it well.
If you have 200,000 subscribers, you could probably make tens of millions of yen if you do it well.
0037Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:40:28.75ID:/kTEXqlt0
>>1
I think he was just trying to do what he loved and hopefully make a lot of money doing it. It doesn’t matter because everyone else has failed.
I think he was just trying to do what he loved and hopefully make a lot of money doing it. It doesn’t matter because everyone else has failed.
0058Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:47:37.56ID:CQZTn3BN0
>>1
Wouldn’t it be possible to make money by researching and publishing a report on the stabilization of pancreatic cancer?
Wouldn’t it be possible to make money by researching and publishing a report on the stabilization of pancreatic cancer?
0078Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:55:14.20ID:J2W4W6BM0
>>1
Work.
Work.
0090Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:58:19.88ID:DC5xVypk0
>>1
You should take this opportunity to get a proper job.
YouTube is just easy money.
You should take this opportunity to get a proper job.
YouTube is just easy money.
0003Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:27:19.33ID:WXGVOzKa0
But you make money from donations, don’t you?
0004Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:27:22.20ID:sJ9mZ0pW0
Are you still doing it?
0005Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:27:22.49ID:Jz0nu3x10(1/2)
Being a YouTuber is hard, only a handful are making money.
0006Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:28:05.01ID:TRQjbY4j0(1/2)
You’re underestimating salarymen by saying they get paid for the work they do lol.
0007Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:28:06.34ID:n5KLHxYw0
You can live on 170,000 yen, so don’t be so spoiled.
0019Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:33:02.50ID:ez8kbAQe0(1/2)
>>7
170,000 for two people is a bit much lol.
170,000 for two people is a bit much lol.
0008Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:28:24.10ID:rbHpWzZK0
No matter how you live your life, you will be the one to regret it, so do as you like.
0009Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:29:12.69ID:UoVF6ddR0
Then get to work.
0010Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:29:31.31ID:N5VZepCP0
If the treatment method were made public, wouldn’t it be on a level with academics?
0011Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:29:31.88ID:YMnNo0D40
Also, whether the video is interesting or makes you want to watch it is a completely different matter. I’ve never seen it.
0012Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:30:27.15ID:P3oCWkHd0(1/2)
I think it’s better than Yuta and his son.
0051Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:45:52.28ID:g5pzvvE70
>>12
I heard you’re active as a plaintiff.
I heard you’re active as a plaintiff.
0015Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:31:20.35ID:dvqt9wbJ0
What a rude guy to part-time workers. If you think part-time work is easy, try working.
0016Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:31:35.94ID:O3jTxCiT0
Then get a part-time job.
0017Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:31:43.42ID:UW+1f+XY0
Then why don’t you get a part-time job? You’re making money thanks to the people who watch you, so if you forget that, it’s all over.
0018Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:31:50.03ID:LdefAxDn0
Pay your taxes properly.
0021Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:33:42.29ID:dK7K2/GR0
Stop all your playing and get to work properly, unemployed.
0022Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:34:06.61ID:dJ0rMgGk0
I’m glad that your wife is safe and sound.
0023Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:34:20.91ID:ZKBStq3A0
YouTubers who look down on part-time workers
I’ve only ever heard about these guys’ illnesses.
I’ve only ever heard about these guys’ illnesses.
0024Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:34:56.55ID:nZYEUne80
How do they want this couple to be perceived by complaining like this?
0025Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:35:43.04ID:Q1hgI52C0
You said you were going to court.
0026Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:35:54.85ID:PWEK8G++0
If Mizuki gets better, it’s inevitable that the number of views will stop increasing. If she has no selling point other than her illness, she should quit being a YouTuber and get a job.
0027Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:36:08.47ID:7cnZG0ax0
I’ll probably be on welfare next year.
0028Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:37:35.35ID:xUKV52gB0(1/2)
They’re just baiting you by saying you’ll quit.
0029Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:38:03.37ID:mcxrOyl40
In fact, why not just get a regular part-time job?
0030Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:38:30.21ID:AIPKcixg0
Wouldn’t it be nice to work and do YouTube at the same time?
0032Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:39:24.06ID:5pINcAAy0
It’s not even funny, it’s just that she had pancreatic cancer before it was made public. She’s just living a lavish life thanks to donations and can’t lower her standard of living. If she hadn’t made mistakes in her initial response and the subsequent ones, she would still have fans, but her husband’s incompetence is the biggest problem with cancer.
0035Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:39:39.78ID:xUKV52gB0(2/2)
If the number of views increases, you won’t quit.
0036Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:40:12.50ID:mjbir1nP0
People who rip off NEETs, brag about their annoying possessions, are involved in gambling, and are semi-criminal or anti-social, shouldn’t advertise.
0038Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:40:54.10ID:QTJQIGLG0
The man is healthy so he should go to work as usual.
0040Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:41:31.94ID:quhPJhUG0
He’s a real idiot when he says you can make money from a part-time job.
0042Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:42:24.94ID:TRQjbY4j0(2/2)
>>40
In what world do salaried workers get paid for the work they do?
In what world do salaried workers get paid for the work they do?
0041Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:41:41.50ID:3xFEbLrX0(1/3)
The monthly fee won’t even come to one yen per subscriber…
0046Security Guard [lv.9] [new].Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:44:02.19ID:FIJifnGM0
Did you finally notice?
0048Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:45:32.97ID:Ovqzpeoz0
It’s all really shallow.
0049Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:45:40.19ID:IHyCalhP0
That’s what I mean when I say “profitable” instead of “earn money.”
0053Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:46:13.95ID:GxCOXMwK0
Isn’t that a disrespectful thing to say to all part-time workers, company employees, and even YouTubers? You’re underestimating the value of receiving money in exchange for your work.
0055Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:46:44.59ID:4B25aChV0(1/2)
I don’t want to be employed 😤
I don’t want to go there every day 😤.
I don’t want to go there every day 😤.
0059Anonymous @I’m sorry.Oct. 3, 2024 (Thu) 19:49:01.04ID:Ga5z2swl0
Everyone would do it if they could earn more than a part-time job.
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