>>93661205Subaru said on the stream, “Whenever I go to the studio, bae is always there. It's like he is the manager of the studio.
I think he was probably referring to a nearby dance lesson studio.
For bae, the best conditions to use a dance lesson studio at a reasonable price are in Japan.
It is possible that the cover company subsidizes the price.
The trainer's salary in Los Angeles is $140,000/year, but in Tokyo, Japan, it is $50,000/year.
Subaru says that there are many bento boxes in the studio for recording, and holo talents get a free bento box when they stop by the studio.
It seems to be a privilege for holo talents.
As is customary in the vtuber industry, the talent who hosts the event is responsible for the lunch boxes that pile up in the studio during the recording of birthday gigs and competitions hosted by the person himself/herself.
The sight of the studio waiting room piled high with sisiro cup bentos and shaka cup bentos priced from $15 to $30 is a spectacular sight.
Takane rui had an episode at a past commemorative concert where he failed to procure lunch boxes, and his manager rushed to a high-end department store to buy them.
Of course, recordings such as HOLO FES are at the expense of the cover company, including the boxed lunches.
The atmosphere of the streamer world of niji-holo's major v-companies and shaka in Japan, where the studio is busy every day, is different from that of the vtuber world in North America, where there are no studio recordings.
The “atmosphere around Japanese vtuber studios” that bae is getting is something you might only get in “Hollywood Village” if you want to get it in North America.
It is only natural that bae would want to preserve the current environment if he could use the dance studio for a reasonable fee or even for free.
And it's no wonder that the holo talent in North America feel lonely not being part of the festive atmosphere around these studios.
gura,ame,fauna... Even if the cover company says that the percentage of cut is the same as the other talents, they may feel left out when they see the money flow of vtubers around the studios in Japan.
Of course, this kind of “money-dancing atmosphere” cannot be realized in North American studios. The price of a single lunch box is completely different. A $15 high-ranked bento for a recording studio in Japan is probably $60 to $80 in Los Angeles.
https://www.furumai-bento.jp/view/category/price4Living in Japan with holo talent is heaven for a vtuber who wants to dance with a trainer.
bae, kobo, holo-device 10 people...
In that light, I think MINT and HOLO are a good match.