Japan
Hyakumantenbara Salome (壱百満天原サロメ) is a Virtual YouTuber affiliated with ANYCOLOR's Nijisanji agency, performing exclusively in Japanese for a near-wholly domestic audience.
Total Followers +0.0%
1.8M
Across YouTube
Primary Platform
YouTube
1.8M followers · 100% of audience
Engagement
5.3%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Macro
Est. — / IG post
On June 9, 2026, she announced a long-term break via YouTube broadcast. She initially planned to return in July 2026 but updated the timeline to indefinite. Reasons cited include declining physical condition and a desire to travel and pursue other projects.
The long-running Akihabara maid café celebrated its 25th anniversary with a Salome-supervised collaboration menu and exclusive merchandise, with a mail-order window running through late April 2026.
A new 'NIJISANJI Goddess Mode Type: Salome & Sophia' merchandise collection — including acrylic stands, oversized T-shirts, plush keychains, and a large rubber mat — went on sale March 27, 2026.
| Platform | Followers | 30d Growth | Engagement | Posts / wk | Last upload |
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| YouTube | 1,800,000 | +0 | 5.3% | 1.2 | 1 day ago |
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| Last 7 days | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +0 |
| Last 30 days | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +0 |
| Last 90 days | -9900 -0.5% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | -9900 |
| Last 365 days | -9900 -0.5% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | -9900 |
Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
Hyakumantenbara Salome (壱百満天原サロメ) is a Virtual YouTuber affiliated with ANYCOLOR's Nijisanji agency, performing exclusively in Japanese for a near-wholly domestic audience. Her identity is built around the 'ojou-sama' archetype — a theatrical, aristocratic young-lady persona — delivered entirely in the formal '~ですわ' speech register that gives her an immediately recognizable comedic warmth. She debuted in 2022 and generated unusually rapid momentum within Japan's VTuber ecosystem, quickly establishing herself as a notable presence across Nijisanji's broad talent roster.
Her content spans live gaming streams, anime and idol-game song covers, dance covers, and collaborative story readings with fellow Nijisanji members, with clear affinity for THE iDOLM@STER Shiny Colors material. Her audience is overwhelmingly male and concentrated in the eighteen-to-thirty-four bracket, consistent with the core VTuber fanbase in Japan, and her engagement rate runs well above the category median — a signal of genuine viewer loyalty rather than passive reach. Hashtag activity around LINE Manga hints at appetite for anime-adjacent media brand deals, and her placement within a major talent agency keeps her well-positioned for gaming, entertainment, and Japanese pop-culture partnerships as the VTuber sector continues to mature commercially.
HyakumantenbaraSalome reaches an audience concentrated in Japan primarily through YouTube, and is best activated via long-form YouTube integrations. As an entertainment creator they map naturally to brands targeting that space. Engagement on YouTube runs around 5.3%, pointing to an audience suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel brand campaigns rather than pure-reach buys.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at HyakumantenbaraSalome's tier (Macro, 1.8M combined followers, Japan). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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壱百満天原 (Hyakumantenbara) is an elaborate, aristocratic-sounding Japanese surname invented for her VTuber character, designed to evoke grandeur and refinement. Fans most often call her サロメお嬢様 (Salome-ojousama), dropping the full surname in favor of her given name plus an honorific. The construction ties neatly to her stated goal of becoming a '100-point ojou-sama,' embedding that concept of perfect scoring into her identity.
「ですわ」is a high-register, feminine Japanese sentence ending traditionally associated with aristocratic women and ojou-sama characters in manga and anime. Salome adopted it as her signature verbal tic, staying fully in character as a refined young lady across streams, videos, and social posts. It quickly became one of her most recognizable traits and a major reason her debut spread so rapidly across Japanese social media.
Salome's 2022 debut under Nijisanji was one of the most widely covered in VTuber history, with her YouTube channel climbing to over one million subscribers faster than nearly any other VTuber debut on record. The pace of her growth became major news in both Japanese and international VTuber communities. She is frequently cited as a benchmark example of how a strong debut character concept can drive extraordinary early momentum.
Calling herself a 「一般人」 — a regular civilian — is a deliberate comedic contrast to her extremely formal ojou-sama speech and theatrical persona. The humor lies in someone who speaks so elaborately insisting she is just an ordinary girl with aspirations of becoming perfect. This self-aware irony is central to her character and a big part of why she connected so quickly with fans.
Salome has posted content connected to 喧嘩独学 (Kenka Dokugaku), a popular action series available on LINE Manga in Japan. Both #lineマンガ and #喧嘩独学 appear together in her content hashtags, pointing to a promotional collaboration with LINE Manga centered on that title. This represents one of the named brand partnerships visible in her YouTube activity.
Salome covered 星座になれたら alongside アンジュ・カトリーナ (Ange Katrina), a fellow Nijisanji liver, in a release the video itself labels as a「ろめじゅり」pairing — a fan term for the Ange and Salome duo. The cover is one of her more notable music releases on YouTube and reflects the collab-song culture that runs deep inside Nijisanji. Ange Katrina is one of the more senior livers in the agency, giving the pairing a cross-generation feel.
Salome performed a cover tied to 黛冬優子 (Mayuzumi Fuyuko), a character from the mobile game Idolmaster Shiny Colors (シャイニーカラーズ), posted under the tag #シャニマス歌ってみた. The Shiny Colors fan-cover community is active on YouTube, and her entry demonstrates an engagement with idol game music that extends well beyond Nijisanji originals. This kind of cover is a common way VTubers connect with dedicated game fandoms.
The にじさんじ朗読リレー is a collaborative event format where Nijisanji livers take turns narrating or reading aloud a shared story in a relay structure. Salome has participated, putting her voice performance skills on display in a context outside her usual gaming and music content. These relay events are a popular format inside Nijisanji for group collaboration and reaching each liver's separate fanbases.
Salome is an official liver (talent) under Nijisanji, the VTuber agency operated by AnyColor, Inc., one of the two largest VTuber organizations in the world. Her YouTube bio links directly to AnyColor's official guidelines for minors, confirming her agency affiliation. Nijisanji manages hundreds of active livers across its Japan branch and international sub-labels.
Salome sits in the Macro tier with over 1.8 million YouTube subscribers, placing her among the most-followed livers in the Nijisanji Japan roster. Her engagement runs well above the category median for entertainment creators in her space, suggesting a highly active fanbase rather than passive subscribers. Her audience is almost entirely based in Japan, making her one of the most influential domestic VTubers on the platform.
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