In anime and manga, the “imouto” is often hyper-competent, overly affectionate, or comically antagonistic. Miho Kaneko subverts this by embodying a realistic imouto : she is neither a saint nor a caricature. She displays sibling rivalry but never malice, and her independence is emphasized over dependence. This realism has been cited by fans as a refreshing departure from fictional tropes.

Miho Kaneko of Imouto TV: The Archetype of the "Relatable Imouto" in Japanese Online Entertainment

Miho’s presence on Imouto TV reflects a broader shift in Japanese online content toward “authentic influencers.” Rather than curated perfection, audiences seek genuine personalities. Miho’s success indicates that the “girl next door” archetype, when executed with consistency and charm, can rival highly produced entertainment. Furthermore, her role challenges gender expectations: while nurturing, she is also assertive and self-sufficient, offering a modern sibling model.

In the vast ecosystem of Japanese YouTube, the channel Imouto TV (妹TV) has carved out a unique niche by focusing on sibling dynamics and lifestyle content. Central to the channel’s success is Miho Kaneko , the older sister figure whose personality, interactions, and on-screen presence have become synonymous with the channel’s brand. This paper examines Miho Kaneko’s role within Imouto TV , her appeal to domestic and international audiences, and her contribution to the “imouto” (little sister) archetype in digital media.