Foreign YouTuber apologises after free-riding Japan trip

Foreign YouTuber apologises after free-riding Japan trip

Other scenes in the videos depict the four pleading for cards from locals, one of whom appears to be the 1.7 million-follower YouTuber Night Scape.

The three people and one woman’s whereabouts in Japan were unknown at the time the video was shot.

According to a spokeswoman,” We are aware of the case and looking into the relevant information.”

” Another odd, obnoxious YouTuber from overseas appeared. The three other people may be detained in addition to this man, Fidias, according to one social internet user.

” Surprisingly, the comments section to his ( online post ) is full of applause ,” another said. He may be detained by the police to stop ripoff crimes from occurring.

No OUR OBJECT!

JR Kyushu, the local station operator, stated that it was reviewing the video before deciding whether to call the police.

According to a spokeswoman,” We are aware of the case and looking into the relevant information.”

” Hello beautiful people, I apologise to the Japanese people if we made them feel bad that was not our goal ,” Fidias wrote in an apology on his channel on Tuesday. I’ll start doing more research on the nations we visit going forward in an effort to stop this from happening again.

A fortnight prior to the incident, Johnny Somali, a US livestreamer, had been detained by Chinese law enforcement on suspicion of trespassing on property.

Ismael Ramsey Khalid, 23, is seen in movie images shouting” Fukushima” at construction workers who begged him to leave the area, according to police officer Genta Hayashi. He was referring to the damaged nuclear power plant.

Another time features Khalid, a former child soldier who harasses train passengers by bringing up the 1945 US atomic bombings of Japan.

On YouTube, Khalid has only 12,500 followers, and on Kick, where his account is flagged as” offline ,” he has 10,800 followers. According to reports, his Twitch profile was taken down.

‘ BAD Politeness’

Logan Paul, a US YouTuber, stirred up controversy in 2017 when he posted drew six million views before being removed from the site. The film depicted the dead body in the” death forest” of Japan.

In generally law-abiding Japan, certainly least on Mount Fuji, instances of foreigners acting hard, such as by drinking in public and dumping, are a common source of annoyance.

According to reports, the government is developing a plan of action to lessen” overtourism ,” which includes more expensive train tickets and musical trash cans.

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida stated this month that” inbound travelers have had an impact on the lives of local people in some places and during particular times, such as poor manners.”