Starstat logo small

Life in Japan Net Worth

What is Life in Japan's net worth?

Life in Japan is a Japanese YouTube channel with over 174.00K subscribers. It started 6 years ago and has 290 uploaded videos.

The net worth of Life in Japan's channel through 26 Dec 2024

$84,969

Videos on the channel are categorized into Lifestyle, Tourism.

How much money does Life in Japan make from YouTube?

Below is an estimated average earnings from advertising on the channel, depending on language, price and current audience.

Daily

$32

Weekly

$223

Monthly

$966

Yearly

$11,597

This income is valid for channel visits till Dec 26 and must be updated when channel data changes. The channel may have additional revenue streams, such as sponsored content and product sales, that are not reflected in these figures.

Life in Japan channel's current stats and earnings

Here are the stats for the last two weeks, separated by days.

  • The lowest daily views during this period are 43.69K
  • The highest daily views are 45.41K
Compared to the previous period, we have an average growth of 1.5% per week and 5.8% per month.

Stats

25 Dec $98
24 Dec $96
23 Dec $23
22 Dec $12
21 Dec $22
20 Dec $96
19 Dec $43
18 Dec $35
17 Dec $10
16 Dec $9
15 Dec $10
14 Dec $13
13 Dec $18
12 Dec $96
11 Dec $94

Forecast of next month's revenue

Life in Japan net worth for January 2025 - $1,023

Channel details

Life in Japan is run by the Reutter family. Nate and Ruth Reutter moved to Japan with their four children. Nate is a pastor at Paz Church in Tokyo. Ruth is a musician and often shares her love for music on the channel. The family speaks both English and Japanese fluently.

The channel features a mix of daily life, cultural experiences, and travel adventures. One of the most popular videos is about the Reutter family speaking only Japanese for a day. This video has over 719,000 views.

Nate and Ruth often share personal stories and challenges. They have documented their journey through health issues and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Reutters also highlight lesser-known aspects of Japanese culture. For example, they have a video about the kotatsu, a traditional Japanese heated table.

The Reutter children attend Japanese schools. This provides a unique perspective on the Japanese education system. The channel also features collaborations with other YouTubers and local businesses.

Nate and Ruth are active on social media. They share additional content on Instagram and their website. The channel has a loyal following and continues to grow.

Similar

See also

Methodology and Sources:

Net worth is calculated based on the publicly available CPM (cost per thousand views) paid by advertisers. A channel's CPM varies depending on the location and demographics of its audience, the number of subscribers a channel has, how frequently it posts videos, and the total watch time of its content. We update this indicator regularly with the latest trends and verified revenue data.

If you have information about Life in Japan's exact income and audience by country, please share it with us. This will help us refine the calculations and provide the most accurate estimate of Life in Japan's net worth.