A Japanese YouTuber came to Yishun expecting chaos โ and found it suspiciously pleasant
In December 2019, Singapore-based Japanese travel YouTuber Ghib Ojisan visited Yishun after encountering the estate's formidable online reputation as the country's most dangerous and inexplicable neighbourhood. Expecting dead cats, void-deck mayhem and the dystopia of local legend, he instead found clean corridors, working lifts and residents who were, by all accounts, suspiciously normal. The Yishun video became one of his surprise hits, drew significant local media coverage, and triggered a surge of international subscribers โ proof the estate's legend had travelled well beyond Singapore. No incidents occurred during the visit, which long-suffering Yishun residents took as either overdue vindication or a profound anticlimax, depending entirely on who was watching. He later married a Singaporean and settled in the country.