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>I want to create artists who are commonly recognized in Japan and around the world. For example, in 2007, “Hatsune Miku” appeared from “VOCALOID™,” and in 2024, artists called “vocaloid artists” have become popular not only in Japan but also around the world. We debuted VTubers in 2017, and aspire to become a platformer that gives birth to mainstream artists in five or ten years. With the evolution of technology, VTubers have appeared and have become established as a profession. As the next stage, I believe it is important for them to be accepted by a wider society. I want top artists to emerge and show the younger generation that “you can be a performer regardless of your appearance or where you live!,” and I think that in doing so, a new scene will be born in a few years’ time.