Tokyo vlogs: workout + film
Two fresh Tokyo vlogs skew opposite but complementary: a live 'Workout Wednesday' stream mixing exercise and city life, and a quiet film‑photography tour showing slower, less‑touristed Tokyo corners. Together they make a case for travel that blends wellness and analog creativity. ( )
The Workout Wednesday stream was hosted on Yoshimyan’s channel, which lists about 39.4K subscribers, and the replay showed roughly 9.8K views at the time the page was indexed. (youtube.com) The live show used a roulette‑style exercise wheel tied to viewer support and chat interaction, with the stream description explicitly framing spins as rewards from chat gifts and donations. (youtube.com) The streamer positioned the broadcast as an indoor Tokyo session because of cold, rainy weather and referenced previous streams where a family member joined, underlining the channel’s informal, community‑driven format. (youtube.com) The film photography piece was posted to Teo Crawford’s channel, which the page lists at roughly 366K subscribers, and the video description prominently credits Squarespace as a sponsor. (youtube.com) Teo’s Tokyo film videos regularly reach audience pockets in the tens of thousands — a recent “Tokyo Slice of Life” entry registered about 45K views one month ago — and analytics trackers show his channel has hundreds of uploads and multi‑million aggregate views. (youtube.com) The video description lists Teo’s working kit as Moment Variable ND and CineBloom filters plus an iPhone filter adapter, and links to prints and a Patreon, signaling a hybrid workflow that monetizes both digital content and physical prints. (youtube.com) Monetization on these two Tokyo vlogs runs on different rails: Teo leans on sponsorships, print sales and Patreon links, while the workout stream foregrounds live revenue through chat gifts and member interactions displayed during the broadcast. (youtube.com)