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Nomad-Push

Full Creator Stats Live · Updated 2026-06-10

Nomad-Push is an English-language YouTube creator documenting a deliberately unconventional lifestyle from within Japan — living nomadically and framing…

NicheTravel & Nomad Life TierMid Engagement9.9%

Total Followers +0.0%

354K

Across YouTube, Instagram

Primary Platform

YouTube

350K followers · 99% of audience

Engagement

9.9%

vs. 1.5% category median

Sponsorship Tier

Mid

Est. $97–$270 / IG post

Quick facts
  • 354K combined followers across 2 platforms.
  • Mid creator tier — —.
  • 9.9% headline engagement.
  • Active since .
  • Posts in English.
Recent news · 3 items

Performance Across Platforms

Updated 2026-06-10
PlatformFollowers30d GrowthEngagementPosts / wkLast upload
YouTube 350,000 +0 9.9% 3.7 2 days ago
Instagram 3,863 +35 3.9% 1 years ago

Growth Trend

Last 365 days
WindowYouTubeInstagramCombined
Last 7 days +0 +0.0% +0 +0.0% +0 +0.0% +0
Last 30 days +0 +0.0% +35 +0.9% +0 +0.0% +35
Last 90 days -980 -0.3% +124 +3.2% +0 +0.0% -856
Last 365 days -980 -0.3% +124 +3.2% +0 +0.0% -856

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Background

About Nomad-Push

Nomad-Push is an English-language YouTube creator documenting a deliberately unconventional lifestyle from within Japan — living nomadically and framing their daily existence under the self-styled banner of 'homeless nomad life.' Their content blends solo travel vlogging, cultural observation, and candid personal storytelling, with a geographic anchor around Kumamoto and the broader Japanese countryside. Post titles like 'Living in a Van During a Japan Typhoon' and 'My Friend Said I Look Homeless So I Went to a Japanese Barber' establish a tone that is self-aware, lightly humorous, and unpolished by design — they lean into the friction and novelty of their lifestyle rather than aestheticizing it. The recurring use of hashtags like #akiya (referencing Japan's abandoned-property resettlement scheme) and #walkingjapan suggests the channel reaches beyond conventional van-life content, tracing a foreigner navigating Japan's margins and finding community outside the structures of ordinary housing and routine.

Brand fit

Why brands partner

Nomad-Push reaches its audience primarily through YouTube, and is best activated via long-form YouTube integrations, Instagram Reels and Stories. As a travel creator they map naturally to brands targeting that space. Engagement on YouTube runs around 9.9%, pointing to an audience suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel brand campaigns rather than pure-reach buys.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Nomad-Push actually living homeless in Japan?

Yes — Nomad-Push describes his own lifestyle as "Homeless Nomad Life" and his content is built around genuinely living without a fixed address in Japan. His hashtags like #homelessinjapan and #nomadlife confirm this is his real situation, not a scripted premise or short-term challenge.

Does Nomad-Push live in a van in Japan?

Van life in Japan is a core part of Nomad-Push's day-to-day existence, regularly documented under #vanlifejapan. One of his most talked-about videos covers surviving a full Japanese typhoon while living in the van, showing the genuine risks that come with having no fixed shelter during extreme weather.

What happened in the Nomad-Push Japan typhoon video?

In "Living in a Van During a Japan Typhoon," Nomad-Push documented riding out a serious typhoon with no building to retreat to — only his van. It resonated strongly with viewers because it showed the unglamorous, high-stakes reality of nomad van life that most travel creators avoid putting on camera.

Is Nomad-Push interested in buying an akiya abandoned house in Japan?

Nomad-Push consistently uses the #akiya hashtag, pointing to a clear interest in Japan's well-known stock of vacant rural homes that can sometimes be acquired at very low cost. Whether he is actively pursuing a purchase or exploring akiya culture as ongoing content, it's a recurring theme that connects directly to his "no fixed home" narrative.

Where in Japan does Nomad-Push spend most of his time?

Kumamoto, on the island of Kyushu in southern Japan, appears heavily in his hashtags and content. He also roams more broadly across the country under #walkingjapan and #hiddengems, leaning into lesser-visited spots rather than tourist hotspots.

Why did Nomad-Push go to a Japanese barber?

In the video "My Friend Said I Look Homeless So I Went to a Japanese Barber," a candid comment from a friend prompted him to get a full local makeover. It's a self-aware joke that plays directly on his own "Homeless Nomad Life" brand, while also giving viewers a window into everyday Japanese barbershop culture.

Is Nomad-Push actually Japanese or a foreigner living in Japan?

Based on how his content is framed — navigating Japanese culture with curiosity, connecting with locals as a guest, and describing his existence as a "nomad" rather than a resident — Nomad-Push appears to be a foreign national living in Japan rather than a Japanese creator. His channel has the distinct perspective of an outsider building a life inside a country.

What is the "I can't stop thinking about her" video from Nomad-Push about?

That caption is one of Nomad-Push's more intentionally mysterious posts, and the specific subject — a person, a place in Japan, or an experience — isn't spelled out in the title itself. The deliberate ambiguity is consistent with his storytelling style and likely drove unusually high curiosity-driven engagement from his audience.

How big is Nomad-Push on YouTube?

Nomad-Push has grown to well over 350,000 subscribers on YouTube, placing him in the Mid-tier creator range. Notably, his engagement rate runs far above the category average, suggesting viewers are genuinely invested in the ongoing story of his life rather than passively scrolling past.

Who watches Nomad-Push — is his audience mostly Japan fans?

Surprisingly, his audience is not concentrated in Japan-focused circles — viewers come primarily from the United States, Brazil, India, and Mexico, showing broad international appeal. The demographic skews male and leans toward viewers 35 and older, which fits the "slow travel and alternative lifestyle" niche where people fantasize about or are actively planning similar escapes.

How this page is built

Stats (followers, engagement, audience demographics, growth) are pulled live from the CreatorDB API covering YouTube, Instagram and TikTok. Bio and FAQ content is AI-assisted; news items are sourced from cited public press at generation time. Read the full methodology →

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