Top influencers de YouTube de Conservador en Japón para diciembre 2024

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1.Kチャンネル

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 Japón

Seguidores

4.8K

Tasa de engagement

10.7%

Likes promedio

487.50

Bio

It's a conservative channel with Japanese who are patriots. DEFENSE OF JAPAN Security Environment Surrounding Japan. The security environment surrounding Japan has become increasingly severe, with various challenges and destabilizing factors becoming more tangible and acute. This channel presents a variety of videos that serve the national interest.

2.Saint Maur International School

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 Japón

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5.6K

Tasa de engagement

0.2%

Likes promedio

12

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Established in 1872, as innovators of international education in Japan, the school continues to meet the needs of children (co-educational, 2½ years to Grade 12) from the multi-cultural, multi-faith international community. Saint Maur faculty and staff develop learning experiences based on the belief that each student is an individual with unique abilities, strengths and talents. Our school is dedicated not only to cater to the learning and developmental needs of its students across grade levels, but to also be a support and a driving force for its extended community of neighbors, families, and alumni. https://www.stmaur.ac.jp/ Follow us @saintmaur1872

3.ANITEJ SANSANWAL

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 Japón

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3.2K

Tasa de engagement

0.5%

Likes promedio

13

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4.randomyoko2

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 Japón

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52.8K

Tasa de engagement

0.1%

Likes promedio

32.50

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Yoko aka randomyoko was born and raised in Japan, and has lived and based all her life in her mother country. She is best known as a YouTuber. She's also a writer / speaker / adovocator. Trivia: she's a good pianist with absolute pitch + she does abstract art. Her political thoughts are conservative / realist. More info? Visit Yoko's website: http://www.randomyoko.com/ randomyokoこと、Yokoです。 初代YouTube NextUp受賞者です。 このチャンネルでは、政治や社会、人生について語ります。 執筆、講演、政治運動、多岐にわたって活動しています。 ランダムヨーコについての詳しい情報は、ホームページをご参照下さい。 http://www.randomyoko.com/ ランダムヨーコのオフィシャルブログはコチラです。 https://ameblo.jp/randomyoko/

5.One Minute Architecture

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 Japón

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5.7K

Tasa de engagement

1.6%

Likes promedio

79

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One Minute(-ish) videos mainly about architecture by a Dutch architect living and working in Tokyo, Japan. Updated weekly but recently due to a large number of projects it will be more like 1-2/month. Please subscribe! My company website: www.vanderarchitects.com Twitter: @martintokyo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vanderarchitects/ Linkedin: http://vanderarchitects.com/%3Chttps://www.linkedin.com/profile/public-profile-settings?trk=prof-edit-edit-public_profile%3E

6.NEWS RAGTAG 津田哲也

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 Japón

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3.8K

Tasa de engagement

0.1%

Likes promedio

3.50

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津田哲也の総合プロダクション「MIYABI Promotion」が運営するニュースとエンターテイメントのチャンネルです。

7.竹中大工道具館

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 Japón

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54K

Tasa de engagement

0.2%

Likes promedio

98

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竹中大工道具館は、日本で唯一の大工道具の博物館として1984年、神戸市中山手に開館。以来、大工道具を民族遺産として収集・保存し、研究や展示を通じて後世に伝えていくことを目的に活動を続けてきました。そして2014年秋、新神戸駅近くの竹中工務店ゆかりの地へと移転して、新たな一歩を踏み出しました。大工道具には、日本人ならではの美意識や心遣いが秘められています。ものづくりの国に生きる楽しさ、素晴らしさ。新しい気づきに満ちた道具との出会いの場となり、伝統のものづくりに新たな刺激を与えるような存在でありたいと考えます。 The dougukan[Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum]was opened in 1984 in Nakayamate, Kobe, as the only museum of carpentry tools in Japan, with the objective to collect and conserve carpentry tools as a cultural heritage, and to pass them on to the next generation through research and exhibitions. And In autumn 2014, the museum embarked on a new chapter, relocating to a location near Shin-Kobe Station. Carpentry tools contain within them the characteristic aesthetic sensibilities and attention to detail of the Japanese people. We aim to be a place for coming into contact with tools to make new discoveries, and for providing new stimuli to the traditional way of making things.

8.Rossi San

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 Japón

Seguidores

5.1K

Tasa de engagement

3.5%

Likes promedio

125.50

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Hi everyone, my name is Davide, I have been living in Japan for over 12 years. I came to Japan as a language student with a student visa. And after about a year I started a business called Go! Go! Nihon to help people to live and study in Japan. I'm starting this YouTube channel because we are facing the hardest time for international students in Japan, especially for those who have been waiting to enter Japan for months, or even over a year.  It's fundamental for Japan to understand that international students are a key resource for the country, the economy, the future. And it's very important that the Japanese government gives us a plan for how and when to enter Japan. I cannot move mountains. I cannot change the rules in one day, but I feel that bringing this voice out and get as share relevant information is very important at this stage. And you know, sometimes if you send a petition, or you send a letter together with hundred people is much better than one person does.

9.Kunyu Mountain Shaolin Kung Fu School China

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 Japón

Seguidores

10.1K

Tasa de engagement

1.6%

Likes promedio

165

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https://www.chineseshaolins.com/ Kunyu Mountain Shaolin Martial Arts Academy China. Amazing place to learn Shaolin Kung fu and Chinese Culture in sacred Kunyu Mountain China,birthplace of Taoism.

10.Isabel Behncke Izquierdo

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 Japón

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2.6K

Tasa de engagement

0.2%

Likes promedio

5.50

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Footage from wild bonobo behaviour in Wamba, Democratic Republic of Congo. Clips focus on play behaviour, including play that took place between members of different bonobo groups during extensive inter-group encounters. Taken by Isabel Behncke, University of Oxford. Wamba field site is directed by Takeshi Furuichi from Kyoto University. For more information please contact me.