Former “Aojiru Prince” and businessman Yuta Misaki (35) updated his YouTube channel on the 28th and commented on the matter that has received a lot of criticism. In August of this year, Misaki reported that he had moved out of Aojiru Hills following a major crash in the stock prices of the stocks he owned, and into an apartment with a rent of 90,000 yen, which he purchased with a 35-year loan. There, a “trouble with a neighbor” occurred, and when I contacted the management company, they told me that “I hadn’t communicated what I should have at the beginning, so they contacted the original owner. The seller was a nice person and agreed to buy it back,” he said, explaining that he was temporarily homeless. In a video on the 23rd, he announced, “To cut to the chase, I’ve moved to a high-rise apartment in Chuo Ward (Tokyo)!” The price is said to be 300 million yen, and he said, “I didn’t rent it, I bought it. It’s also part of the investment, but the value of the apartment is rising rapidly. To be honest, I’ve made a profit of just under 100 million yen since I bought it. And it was a really short period of time,” he said in a surprising report. After this announcement, Misaki received a lot of criticism online, such as “But he actually had money,” and “When is he going to quit social media?”, and he is currently experiencing “mysterious ill health.” “Everyone loves to see successful people fall, doesn’t they? “I wonder if there is such a desire,” he said, and he quickly invited a “spiritual medium” YouTuber to his home and posted footage of him performing a purification ritual.
I didn’t have a negative view of this person (I didn’t know much about him), but in this case, if he was unable to check his own debts when he really had problems with his cash flow, then he can only be described as incompetent, and if he was able to check them, then it would mean that it was all staged.
I wondered who he was, so I googled him and found out he’s the creator of Aojiru, which became a huge hit after being featured in a commercial starring Nobuo Yana.
If having no money is fake, then doubts will arise that having money is fake as well, and viewers will no longer be able to believe anything and will walk away. Won’t that happen?
Misaki reported that he had moved to an apartment with a rent of 90,000 yen, which he purchased with a 35-year loan. Why did you buy this property with a loan?
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