“Aojiru Prince” Yuta Misaki hints at retirement from influencer status, saying “This will be my final message” and “I hope I can close the Aojiru Theater.”
“Aojiru Prince” Misaki Yuta hints at retirement from influencer status, “This will be my last message,” “I hope I can close the Aojiru Theater” Aojiru Prince, businessman Misaki Yuta (35), updated his YouTube channel by the 6th. He hinted at his retirement from influencer status, saying, “I think this will be my last message as Aojiru Prince and as an influencer,” and “This may be my last time appearing in front of you all as an influencer and as Aojiru Prince.” Misaki said, “I wanted to convey something important. I want to convey my feelings purely and directly,” he said, appearing with a serious look on his face. The stock market crash in August caused huge losses. He moved from his apartment, nicknamed “Aojiru Hills,” which had a monthly rent of 17 million yen, to a property with a monthly rent of around 90,000 yen. “When I looked online, I saw a lot of different comments, like it was a lie, or it was just green juice theater. I think that’s fine. I want to envision a future where even the Green Juice Theatre can be turned into a laughing matter. With that in mind, I just kept running as hard as I could,” he recalled. At the end of September, the company was required to pay about 300 million yen, and at one point it had resigned itself to being “effectively bankrupt.” However, it was able to get out of the worst-case scenario after receiving a loan from Norihiro Takenouchi (46), the founder of Relax and chairman of t’s Investment, also known as “President Takenouchi.” Regarding the voices on the Internet pointing out that this series of commotions was a green juice theater, he said, “I won’t dare answer that question. It’s just as you thought. The only thing I can say is that I don’t think anyone would willingly live in a house like this. What if you find yourself in a situation where you have to reveal something that you don’t want to reveal? I think that’s the answer now.” Misaki said, “I thought about it in this small room. What should I do next? I wonder how it ended up like this. I have come to one conclusion. “The answer is in my heart right now,” he revealed, “and it means that one day I will have to return to being a proper manager once again.” In 2019, he was arrested for tax evasion and said, “I was so upset about it, so I started using social media because I knew that this was the truth inside me. “In a sense, I temporarily gave up the title of company president and have been active as an influencer,” he said, explaining what has happened so far. Misaki said, “I’m a born and bred businessman, so I’m confident that I can do anything on my own. On the other hand, I want to achieve what I really want to do. I want to contribute to society and the world. That’s why the day is approaching when I will return to being a manager. I think it’s about time I woke up. I need to get back to reality soon. That day is coming,” he said, hinting at his intention to focus solely on management. Misaki, who will be hosting an event in Kabukicho, Tokyo from the 6th, said, “It’s all thanks to you that I’ve been able to be an influencer. It’s thanks to all of you that we’re able to host this event. I would like to use my influence to give back to everyone the money I have earned and bring this Aojiru Theater to a close,” he said, declaring the final chapter of the Aojiru Theater. Finally, “The day after the event ends, there is something I want to tell you all properly. That will be my final decision as the Green Juice Prince,” he announced.
I can’t tell anyone, I want to tell someone. I want to go somewhere, I want to go with you. Sometimes I want to compare myself to someone else and say that I’m happier than them…!
There are some people who get it right once, and sometimes they get it twice, but it’s only really amazing people like Elon Musk, and in Japan, the people at Mercari.
The people who do it don’t stop because they can make money, but I wonder how the viewers don’t get bored. It’s not just this guy, all youtubers do the same thing all the time. They argue, apologize, cry, say they’re quitting, then say they’re back. I wonder what kind of people are watching them. It’s probably as boring as TV.
As long as you don’t cause trouble, lie, or behave in a way that is scorned, then surely you should be free to do what you want? There are plenty of examples of what not to do all around you. Another thing to remember is not to take communication lightly. That’s why Hezumaya and the former boy revolutionaries are disliked.
I’ve exhausted all the poor jokes and it’s no longer fun, but if I were to do a project that involves spending money I’d get criticized if I wasn’t poor, so I can’t do it, so I guess I’ll just put it off for a while and come back as a rich person.
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