Japan
Yoshipapa is a Japan-based family and comedy creator whose YouTube channel has grown to a multi-million subscriber following built around the everyday chaos of raising young children.
Total Followers -0.0%
11.2M
Across YouTube, Instagram
Primary Platform
YouTube
11.2M followers · 100% of audience
Engagement
0.6%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Mega
Est. $356–$995 / IG post
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Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
Yoshipapa is a Japan-based family and comedy creator whose YouTube channel has grown to a multi-million subscriber following built around the everyday chaos of raising young children. The channel's own description frames the content through a tight family unit — two parents in their late twenties and early thirties alongside several toddlers and infants — and the content leans heavily into that domestic setting: sketch comedy, parenting pranks (ドッキリ), baby and toddler moments, night routines, and physical comedy bits. Recurring hashtag themes like #修行 (training) and references to legendary Japanese athlete Murofushi suggest a running comedic vocabulary that rewards repeat viewers. Post titles tend to be cryptic and curiosity-driven, a format well-suited to high click-through on YouTube's algorithm.
Despite being produced in Japan, a substantial portion of Yoshipapa's audience is English-speaking, with the United States representing the largest single country segment — a notable crossover for a channel rooted in Japanese domestic life. The audience skews strongly female and concentrates in the 18-to-34 age range, aligning closely with millennial and younger Gen-Z parents or those in family-formation stages. This demographic profile positions Yoshipapa as a credible partner for baby and childcare brands, household goods, and family-oriented consumer products. With daily upload cadence on YouTube and an audience that has grown organically through relatable parenting humor, the channel's trajectory points toward deeper international brand partnerships as family content continues to perform consistently across global markets.
Yoshipapa reaches an audience concentrated in Japan primarily through YouTube, and is best activated via long-form YouTube integrations, Instagram Reels and Stories. As a family creator they map naturally to brands targeting that space. Engagement on YouTube runs around 0.6%, pointing to an audience suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel brand campaigns rather than pure-reach buys.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at Yoshipapa's tier (Mega, 11.2M combined followers, Japan). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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Over 40 percent of Yoshipapa's YouTube audience comes from the United States — a remarkable figure for a channel that posts almost entirely in Japanese. The secret is a visual, slapstick comedy style built around physical gags and relatable parenting chaos, which lands just as hard without translation or subtitles.
Yoshipapa's family includes three young children: a two-year-old, a one-year-old, and a newborn, according to the channel's own YouTube bio. Having babies and toddlers at every stage simultaneously is a constant source of material for the channel's parenting comedy.
The YouTube bio describes the dad (Yoshipapa) as 29 and the mom as 30 at the time it was written, putting them squarely in their early-to-mid thirties by 2026. They are a notably young couple managing three small children, which adds to the relatable energy of the channel.
The hashtag #室伏 is a comedic nod to Koji Murofushi, Japan's legendary Olympic hammer-throw gold medalist celebrated for his extraordinary strength and physique. Yoshipapa uses it humorously, framing everyday parenting feats — or babies doing exercises — as if they were elite athletic performances worthy of the famous champion.
ドッキリ is a Japanese term for prank or hidden-camera surprise, a deeply rooted format in Japanese variety entertainment. On Yoshipapa's channel these are family-friendly setups involving the kids and parents, and they consistently rank among the most-watched content the channel produces.
修行 (shugyō) literally means austere disciplinary training, the kind a Buddhist monk or martial artist undergoes. Yoshipapa uses it as a running joke, framing exhausting parenting moments — wrangling toddlers, surviving sleepless nights, handling household chores — as if they were grueling spiritual ordeals.
Despite being named after the father figure, Yoshipapa is very much a whole-family channel. The mom, all three young children, and the texture of everyday domestic life — snack time, night routines, housework, and pranks — appear regularly throughout the videos.
Most of Yoshipapa's humor is physical and situational, so a huge share of viewers follow the channel comfortably without understanding Japanese. Their audiences in the United States, the United Kingdom, and other English-speaking countries make up a majority of total viewership, suggesting the comedy translates almost entirely through action and expression.
Yoshipapa sits firmly in the Mega creator tier with well over 11 million YouTube subscribers, making it one of the most-followed family comedy channels to come out of Japan. The channel maintains a consistent upload rhythm and draws a predominantly female audience in the 18-to-34 age range.
Yoshipapa specialises in short sketch-style family comedy built around real parenting life — surprise moments, baby and toddler antics, night routines, snack time, household chores, and physical gags. The content blends the chaos of raising three young children with a light, playful tone that leans heavily on visual humor rather than dialogue.
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