TOKYO JAPAN: YouTuber Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg, widely recognized as PewDiePie who amassed an impressive following of over 111 million subscribers. Following his move to Japan, he delved into a comprehensive review of his experiences in his new location, expressing his contentment and newfound sense of freedom away from negative influences.
PewDiePie also eloquently detailed various aspects of his life in Japan, including both the positives and negatives. Why did he move to Japan? How is life in Japan? How does his wife feel? For an in-depth understanding of his review, continue reading!
‘I finally get to do it’
After a two-year delay caused by the pandemic, PewDiePie and his wife Marzia finally decided their plan of relocating to Japan, settling there a year ago. To commemorate their one-year anniversary of living in the country, the popular YouTube star has unveiled a comprehensive review of Japan in a video titled “Reviewing Japan”, highlighting both the aspects he enjoyed and those he found less appealing.
PewDiePie felt relaxed and said, “It’s not really Japan, I could have done that anywhere. But it’s largely why I enjoy it so much here. For my entire 20s, I did nothing but Youtube. That was my life and that’s ok But I also think it was a little toxic.” He also said, “It feels good to finally be free from the content grind I finally get to do it”
He also claimed the dislike, “Japan has so many rules, and it’s a bit conflicting for me to complain about because a lot of the best stuff about Japan, a lot of the reasons why Japan works so well, is because of the rules. But sometimes, there are rules that just don’t make any sense. I have no problem following rules as long as I understand the reason for it, you know a lot of it is just, "Be thoughtful of other people, it’s not just about you."
'You are missed'
After watching the review of PewDiepie, fans started pouring their thoughts, One said, "It's just so cool to me how he and Marzia wanted to go to Japan for so long and finally his dream came true and now he's reviewing it. We're glad to be part of your journey Pewds. Keep on living your life." Another said, "Living in Japan for 10 years now, and everyone has always been nice to me. We are having a bit of a Gaijin influx these days, so hope everyone behaves so we don't get a bad rep". One fan wrote, "I know its a piss in the sea, but thank you felix for uploading this video, i know you are moving on sorta, and you are missed, but its been amazing and much appreciated, hope you have a good life in the future, and thank you to making our lives just that little bit better <3". Another fan said, "I am so happy that you're happy Pewds!! Glad that you feel content and settled. The editing was fun too - can't wait for the next video! brofist". The fifth user wrote, "Its great to see pewds experiencing a peculiar sense of peace outside the simulator where he had confined himself to entertain us for so many years...I hope that each one of us gets to see these precious moments of our life and value our priorities accordingly."