Logan Paul agrees to Japan stream with Adin Ross on one condition
Logan Paul says he’ll return to Japan for the first time since his viral forest video alongside Kick streamer Adin Ross — but only if one particular condition is met.
YouTubestar turnedWWEheelLogan Paulhas made quite the comeback after suffering a massive, self-inflicted blow to his career in December 2017.

The influencer, together with some of his friends, infamously visited Japan’s Aokigahara ‘suicide’ forest, where he recorded avideo showing the bodyof a recently-deceased suicide victim.
He uploaded the footage to his YouTube channel, which quickly sparked international backlash so fierce that the incident was covered for weeks on major news outlets around the world.

Since then, Paul has managed to climb his way back to the top, becominga WWE superstarand even scoring his ownreality TV showalongside his little brother,Jake.
It’s been over seven years since Logan last set foot in the land of the rising sun… but he admitted that he’s willing to go back, as long as one thing happens first.

Logan Paul says he’s willing to stream in Japan with Adin Ross
In May 2025, Logan joined Kick star Adin Ross for a collaborative broadcast, where the streamer begged him to go to Japan with him.
“Can we please go to Japan and stream?” Adin said. “I’m telling you Logan, it’ll go crazy. Listen, we can do a fun Japan trip. …let’s go back to Japan, you and I. It’s gonna be fun, dude.”

At first, Paul seemed apprehensive, but ultimately agreed to go as long as he was welcomed back.
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“How about this: If I go back, and I’m invited back, I’m welcomed back by Japanese people and the country of Japan — let’s do a stream.”
Logan Paul and Adin Ross have announced that they will be going to Japan for a stream 🇯🇵pic.twitter.com/ZMrKjwzXag
While this is the first time the YouTuber has actually agreed to revisit the country, it isn’t the first time he’s referenced the incident over the years.
During an August 2024 episode of his IMPAULSIVE podcast, Logan revealed that he was, in fact, able to travel there, admitting that hewasn’t “shadowbanned” from visitingJapan despite what happened.
Japan has become an increasingly popular tourist destination for content creators lately, with top streamers visiting the country in droves every year — but sometimes, these visits can cause drama, as seen in Logan’s case and in more recent incidents such as infamous nuisance streamerJohnny Somali’s criminal trial in 2024.