Hakase Fuyuki

Hakase Fuyuki (葉加瀬冬雪) is a female Japanese Virtual YouTuber and a member of Nijisanji.

A high school girl that loves experiments. She always carries suspicious chemicals with her.

Background
Fuyuki's channel was created on 15 June, 2019, and made her YouTube debut on 6 July, 2019.

2020
On 23 March, Fuyuki debuted the 2.0 brushup of her Live2D model.

On 1 September, it was announced that Fuyuki would be featured on Nijisanji's cover album, Prismatic Colors, which released on 28 October. The songs Fuyuki were featured in were Shiryoku Kensa by 40mP and Bon Appétit♡S from the anime Blend S, in which she sang with Hoshikawa Sara and Lize Helesta.

Fuyuki debuted her 3D model on 19 September 2020 at the Nijisanji live event Kyo to Aki no Nijisanji.

On 16 October, it was announced that Fuyuki would recieve her official 3D debut. It will be held on 23 October.

On 23 October, Fuyuki held her official 3D debut.

Events

 * On 19 September 2020, Fuyuki performed on the second day of the Kyo to Aki no Nijisanji live event at the annual Kyoto International Manga Anime Fair, alongside Yorumi Rena and Kagami Hayato.

Fans

 * Her fans are called "Labmen" (ラボメン).

Trivia

 * Notable units within Nijisanji:
 * "SMC Gumi", or "Sumeshi Gumi" (SMC組), along with Yorumi Rena and Kagami Hayato. These three debuted. SMC is an acronym for their respective roles: Scientist (Fuyuki), Magician (Rena), and CEO (Hayato).
 * She has the same illustrator as Yamagami Karuta.
 * Her last name Hakase (葉加瀬) can also be written as "博士", which means "professor".
 * Color: #EEFFFF

Media

 * 葉加瀬 冬雪 / Hakase Fuyuki - YouTube Channel
 * Fuyuki's corporate profile on the official Nijisanji website
 * @Hakase_Fuyuki - Official Twitter Account

Twitter hashtags

 * #葉加瀬冬雪 - General
 * #冬雪ラボ - Stream talk
 * #はかせレポート - Fan art
 * #ラボメン - Fans
 * #はかせぼいす - Commentary on released voice dramas

Further readings

 * 葉加瀬冬雪 - Unofficial Nijisanji Wiki
 * 葉加瀬冬雪 - Nicovideo Encyclopedia
 * 葉加瀬冬雪 - Pixiv Encyclopedia
 * 叶加濑冬雪 - Moegirl Encyclopedia