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Fuwa-chan

Fuwa-chan
Fuwa-Chan in Shanghai in 2024
PseudonymFuwa-Chan
Birth nameHaruka Fuwa
Native nameフワちゃん
Born (1993-11-26) November 26, 1993 (age 30)
Hachiōji-city, Tokyo, Japan
Medium
  • Television
  • SNS
EducationToyo University, Watanabe Comedy School
Years active2018–present
Fuwa-chan
YouTube information
Channels
Years active2018–present
Genres
Subscribers1,18M
Total views1,24 Billion
100,000 subscribers
1,000,000 subscribers

Last updated: 13 July 2024

Haruka Fuwa (不破 遥香, Fuwa Haruka), known mononymously as Fuwa-chan (フワちゃん, Fuwa-chan), is a Japanese comedian and YouTuber. Since August 2020, she has worked as a freelance entertainer. She is known for her unique way of speaking, which is considered frank by most Japanese. She is also known for her hair style, which often features paired "devil horns."[1] In 2022, Fuwa-chan became a professional wrestler and is currently signed to World Wonder Ring Stardom.[2]

Biography

After her birth in a suburb of Tokyo in 1993, Fuwa-chan followed her parents to Los Angeles, where she lived from second to fourth grade in elementary school before returning to Japan in 2003. Her father was self-employed in the import/export business and her mother was a full time homemaker.[3] Throughout her childhood, Fuwa-chan enjoyed devising new games and pranks. For example, she came up with an idea for a game that combines volleyball with shoe throwing. The voice actress, Ayane Sakura, who was one of her high school classmates, remarked how Fuwa-chan "was like a typhoon."

Career

In March 2017, Fuwa-chan graduated from Toyo University with a B.A. degree in Chinese philosophy.[4] During her second year at university, Fuwa-chan enrolled in the 18th class of the Watanabe Comedy School in Tokyo.[5] Fuwa-chan decided to launch a career as a comedian because it seemed to be her natural forte. She formed a comic duo with another female high school classmate. However, this partnership ended in 2014.[6] After that, she formed another partnership with another classmate, creating a comic duo named "SF Century Space Child." After graduating from the Watanabe Comedy School in 2014, Fuwa-chan joined the Watanabe Entertainment Company, but left that company after three years following a heated argument with an agency executive.[7]

In September 2017, Fuwa-chan launched her own YouTube channel, "Fuwa-chan's Woo-woo" with TV Asahi director Takuro Samukawa. Then April 2018, she launched another channel known as Fuwa-chan TV/FUWACHAN TV.[8] That YouTube channel reached one million subscribers in April 2023. In July 2020 Fuwa-chan met with Tokyo Governor Koike and Fuwa-chan broadcast some messages in English and Japanese about ways to reduce the spread of COVID-19.[9] [10]

In recent years Fuwa-chan has been working as a freelance comedian, mainly as a solo performer. In 2020 she participated in Japanese entertainment events such as the "R-1 Gran Prix" and in the "Final Battle of the W Competition" for the best female entertainer, an event jointly operated by Yoshimoto Kogyo and Nippon Television. As a result, Fuwa-chan's TV appearances increased sharply.[11] She also became general MC of the TVTokyo show, "Shichōsha-sama ni kawaretai!" [I want to be kept by my viewers!] in August 2020.[12]

In July 2020 Fuwa-chan received the Japan Council for Better Radio and Television's monthly "Galaxy Award" for "Notable Talent."[13] [14] As a testament to her popularity, Jiyu Kokuminsha recognized "Fuwa-chan" as one of the most popular Japanese buzzwords in 2020 along with "Abenomask" and "Ai no Fujichaku".[15] [16] The noted sociologist Shōichi Ōta summarized Fuwa-chan's status by stating, "Fuwa-chan is like a mirror that reflects contemporary [Japanese] TV and society. We should keep an eye on her."[17]

2024 X post controversy

On August 4, 2024 Fuwa-chan made a post mocking comedian Yasuko [ja] on her X account, telling her to "kill herself since you're not great" using a quote post on a post Yasuko made two days prior.[18][19] The post was promptly deleted and Fuwa-chan later apologized, of which Yasuko accepted. Nonetheless she still received significant backlash online.[20] Commercials of Google Pixel featuring her were taken down and the comment section of her YouTube channel was shut down as a result.[20][21][22]

She ultimately announced that she would go on hiatus as of August 11 as a result of the controversy.[23]

Professional wrestling career

Fuwa-chan
Born (1993-11-26) November 26, 1993 (age 30)
Hachiōji-city, Tokyo, Japan
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Fuwa-chan
Trained byHazuki
DebutOctober 23, 2022

World Wonder Ring Stardom (2022-present)

Fuwa-chan made her professional wrestling debut in World Wonder Ring Stardom on the first night of the 2022 edition of the Goddesses of Stardom Tag League which took place on October 23, where she teamed up with Hazuki in a losing effort against Queen's Quest's Saya Kamitani and Hina.[24]

References

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