Bookseller VTuber Meguru Morohoshi Joins Gakken No Gakushu Revival Project
The collaboration brings a VTuber with a folklore and publishing background into the first revival of a classic Japanese educational magazine series in 16 years, bridging digital content creation with hands-on learning materials.
Key Facts
- VTuber and bookseller Meguru Morohoshi will produce an undercover report video and an assembly stream for the revival of Gakken's 'Gakken no Gakushu' educational magazine series.
- The 'Gakken no Gakushu' series ceased publication in 2010, and this revival is its first new release in 16 years.
- The revival kit includes a haniwa model, a commentary book, a manga, and a magatama-making kit, supervised by the Tokyo National Museum.
- Morohoshi runs the folklore-themed magazine 'Hukyu' and works as a bookseller, bringing a background in folklore and publishing to the project.
Reporting from 1 source: KAI-YOU.
VTuber and bookseller Meguru Morohoshi will participate in the revival of Gakken's educational magazine series 'Gakken no Gakushu,' which ceased publication in 2010. She will produce an undercover report video and an assembly stream exploring the project's background, including why it was revived and who is involved. The revived kit includes a haniwa model, a commentary book, a manga, and a magatama-making kit.
Meguru Morohoshi, a VTuber who works as a bookseller and runs the folklore-themed magazine 'Hukyu,' will produce content for the revival of Gakken's 'Gakken no Gakushu' series. Her role includes an undercover report video and an assembly stream where she will build the included haniwa kit. The project marks the first new release in the series since it ended publication in 2010. The kit is supervised by the Tokyo National Museum and is designed to teach about the Kofun period through crafts and reading. Morohoshi said she plans to focus on the people and motivations behind the revival rather than treating it as a simple product introduction.
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