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New Nijisanji Yoiyume Vtubers Debut in Japan

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Anycolor announced that Nijisanji will debut Yoiyume, a group of four VTubers who also perform as a band, with a relay stream on 6:00 PM JST of August 15, 2025. That would convert to 2:00 AM PST/5:00 AM EST on the same date.

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Conceptually, the group is four Japanese demons will get together to form a girl’s band. Their full unit name translates to “Tonight, I Dream of XX.” The short version of it, “Yoiyume,” also translates to “sweet dreams.” All four VTubers will start using their official X (formerly Twitter) accounts from August 15, 2025 as well.

Here are the four new Nijisanji members:

  • Kadou Mikaru
    A snail who wants to live a relaxed life and do what she wants every day. She’s sensitive to others’ actions and emotions.
  • Nekoyashiki Miku
    A nekomata who loves humans. She’s always interested in new things, and she loses herself in her hobbies.
  • Togawa Nonoha
    A salamander who works in a tea shop and loves to make others happy. She also likes cute things, and she’s careful that she doesn’t start spitting out fire when she gets overly excited.
  • Yagyu Shino
    A girl who loves eating and comes from a line of cow demons. She’s ditsy and often forgets about her errands, but she dreams of becoming a successful businesswoman.

The order of the debut stream relay will be: Mikaru, Shino, Nonoha, and Miku. Each talent will have thirty minutes to introduce themselves and what they’ll offer as their content. From 8:10 PM JST, they will also show off their singing chops in another relay, and then end with a concert featuring all four.

The debut stream of Yoiyume, the new Nijisanji VTubers, will start from 6:00 PM JST of August 15, 2025. Other Nijisanji VTubers who debuted this year include Itsuki Sakyo and Hitotsubashi Ayato.

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