Logan Paul's YouTube videos of his visit to Japan have made up to $90,000 (£66,000) despite the controversy surrounding his filming of a dead body, according to analysts.

The 22 year-old has continued to monetise his ‘Tokyo Adventures’ YouTube series after facing global condemnation for publishing a video of the body of a suspected suicide victim found in Japan’s Aokigahara forest.

Paul deleted the video, titled “We found a dead body in the Japanese Suicide Forest…” which he did not monetise, on New Year's Day - around 24 hours after it was published.

But he has published three other videos of his trip to Japan, all serving ads, from which he will share the revenue with YouTube.

These videos, in which he is filmed pranking locals and running amok in Japan’s capital, have since garnered more than 24 million views combined.

YouTube personalities are prevented from publicly disclosing what they earn through adverts, but ads placed on videos of channels with substantial followings can make up to $4,000 (£2,900) per million views.