Risa Murakami Dog Uncensored Exclusive -

Released March 2025. A 96-page photobook + essays on “doing nothing as a radical act.”
No training tips. No commands. Chapters include: “On Watching Dust Motes” and “The Philosophy of the Second Nap.”

Risa’s lifestyle isn’t just for show — it’s a curated business machine.

She has turned down mass-market pet food deals. Instead, her endorsements read like a Vogue list:

Her management team — three humans, one PR firm — screens every inquiry. "We ask: Would Risa use this herself?" says her brand manager.


Where Risa truly eclipses other celebrity pets is in the entertainment space. risa murakami dog uncensored exclusive

She has her own YouTube channel (Risa’s Realm – 1.2M subscribers), but don’t expect clumsy fetch videos. The content is cinematic: drone-filmed cherry blossom strolls, ASMR-style grooming sessions, and scripted shorts where Risa “reviews” luxury hotels. One episode, filmed at Aman Kyoto, has over 9 million views.

But her breakthrough came when she walked the red carpet at the Tokyo International Pet Film Festival, wearing a miniature kimono designed by a former Comme des Garçons protégé.

"She doesn’t perform tricks," says Hiro Tanaka, a pet influencer agent. "She performs vibes. Risa is the Greta Garbo of dogs — mysterious, elegant, and utterly unattainable."


Looking ahead, the pipeline is full. Sources confirm a collaboration with a high-end luggage brand for a “Yuki Edition” pet carrier—complete with noise-canceling interior walls and a temperature-regulating bed. There are whispers of a video game where players manage a luxury pet empire. And Murakami has teased a possible cameo of Yuki in an international film, though she remains coy. Released March 2025

“He’s not ready for Hollywood,” she says with a laugh, scratching behind Yuki’s ear. “But he’s definitely ready for his own Netflix special.”

Most pet entertainment focuses on arousal: squeaky toys, fetch, treat puzzles. Risa’s world flips that.

Each deal includes a “no bark, no bounce” clause – meaning Risa cannot be shown performing unnatural excited behaviors.

Her manager (yes, Yuki now has a manager for the dog) declined offers from six major pet food corporations last quarter alone. Her management team — three humans, one PR

“One brand wanted her to ‘surprise react’ to a treat. Risa doesn’t surprise react. She assesses, then accepts. That’s not viral. That’s dignity.”


Risa’s newfound platform gave her a voice that resonated beyond the gilded walls of exclusivity. She launched a series of social initiatives titled “Wind of Change,” aimed at improving the lives of stray dogs across Japan.

The movement quickly gained momentum, and media outlets began referring to the phenomenon as “The Kaze Effect.” Risa’s followers, ranging from fashionistas to tech entrepreneurs, rallied behind the cause, donating, volunteering, and sharing stories of rescued pets.


Risa’s day doesn’t start with a walk. It starts with a wellness consultation. Her owner, a reclusive former entertainment producer (who goes only by "Murakami-San"), has built a 24/7 lifestyle ecosystem around the dog.

"Most dogs chase balls," Murakami-San told us. "Risa chases experiences."