'Tonari no Bengoshi Hosokyoku' Reaches 5,000 YouTube Subscribers in Six Months Since Launch!
The video podcast 'Tonari no Bengoshi Hosokyoku', operated by Prospire Law Office, achieved 5,000 YouTube subscribers in half a year. Its 'radio chat' style by experts is highly rated.
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**The YouTube channel for the video podcast program 'Tonari no Bengoshi Hosokyoku' (Neighboring Lawyer Broadcasting Station), operated by Prospire Law Office (Representative: Lawyer Tomohiro Mitsumata), reached 5,000 subscribers on April 1, 2026.**
**Since its launch in September 2025, it has maintained a 'radio chat' style between experts, rather than providing esoteric legal explanations. To commemorate reaching this milestone, we introduce the concept of the program and the diverse themes we have covered so far.**
### **■ What is 'Tonari no Bengoshi Hosokyoku', which has gained 5,000 subscribers?**
This program is a video podcast where Tomohiro Mitsumata, Representative Lawyer of Prospire Law Office, Mr. Tsuji, a patent attorney who is the representative of IP FELLOWS Patent and Trademark Office and representative director of the Japan Intellectual Property Management Promotion Organization, and interns studying law have fun chatting about topics related to law and legal business.
Driven by the desire to 'make people feel closer to the law and become interested in it', we value a relaxed atmosphere that can be 'listened to in the background' during housework or commuting, rather than a serious seminar format. It is simultaneously distributed not only on YouTube but also on Apple Podcast and Spotify.
### **■ What themes are covered?**
We dissect a wide variety of themes from an expert's perspective to break the preconception that 'law is difficult and irrelevant to me'. Going beyond mere news commentary, we share our 'thought process' delving into history, economics, technology, and even psychological aspects.
* **Seriously verifying 'casual everyday questions' legally**
* Examining 'Can you really buy land on the moon?' under space law
* What happens when 'Mickey Mouse's copyright' expires?
* The boundary between cultural protection and trademarks, considered from the perspective of 'wine law'
* **Dissecting 'the dark side of business and modern society'**
* Why are resellers hated? The perspective of economic 'market failure' and ethics
* The psychological gaps unique to modern times lurking in the fraud manual of 'Sugar Daddy Girls'
* The darkness of clever businesses targeting large-scale renovations of tower mansions
* **Knowing the depths of the law from 'history and science'**
**Since its launch in September 2025, it has maintained a 'radio chat' style between experts, rather than providing esoteric legal explanations. To commemorate reaching this milestone, we introduce the concept of the program and the diverse themes we have covered so far.**
### **■ What is 'Tonari no Bengoshi Hosokyoku', which has gained 5,000 subscribers?**
This program is a video podcast where Tomohiro Mitsumata, Representative Lawyer of Prospire Law Office, Mr. Tsuji, a patent attorney who is the representative of IP FELLOWS Patent and Trademark Office and representative director of the Japan Intellectual Property Management Promotion Organization, and interns studying law have fun chatting about topics related to law and legal business.
Driven by the desire to 'make people feel closer to the law and become interested in it', we value a relaxed atmosphere that can be 'listened to in the background' during housework or commuting, rather than a serious seminar format. It is simultaneously distributed not only on YouTube but also on Apple Podcast and Spotify.
### **■ What themes are covered?**
We dissect a wide variety of themes from an expert's perspective to break the preconception that 'law is difficult and irrelevant to me'. Going beyond mere news commentary, we share our 'thought process' delving into history, economics, technology, and even psychological aspects.
* **Seriously verifying 'casual everyday questions' legally**
* Examining 'Can you really buy land on the moon?' under space law
* What happens when 'Mickey Mouse's copyright' expires?
* The boundary between cultural protection and trademarks, considered from the perspective of 'wine law'
* **Dissecting 'the dark side of business and modern society'**
* Why are resellers hated? The perspective of economic 'market failure' and ethics
* The psychological gaps unique to modern times lurking in the fraud manual of 'Sugar Daddy Girls'
* The darkness of clever businesses targeting large-scale renovations of tower mansions
* **Knowing the depths of the law from 'history and science'**