№01Interview a person living with HIV in Japan — daily life, diagnosis story, discrimination experiences, treatment access
TitleLiving with HIV in Japan: One Man's Story
HookHe's undetectable, employed, and living in Tokyo — here's what his doctors don't tell you
Why nowThe top-liked comment requests exactly this, and the audience in this video skews toward people personally affected by or adjacent to HIV — they want faces, not statistics.
№02Step-by-step PrEP import guide for Japan: which sites, ordering limits, cost breakdown, what to do when shipping stops (COVID scenario)
TitleHow to Get PrEP in Japan (The Cheap Way)
HookPrEP in Japan costs ¥15,000 a bottle — unless you know this legal import trick
Why nowAt least 3 comments asked for the exact website URL; the import workaround in the video is the most actionable thing said and was never made concrete.
№03Can HIV+ foreigners work and live in Japan? Visa rules, disclosure requirements, ARV access, insurance
TitleHIV+ and Moving to Japan: What You Need to Know
HookYou want to move to Japan — but you're HIV positive. Here's what the law actually says
Why nowFive separate comments asked employment/immigration questions; this is a specific, anxious audience segment with no good English-language resource.
№04PEP vs PrEP explained: what they are, how to get them in Japan within the 72-hour window, cost
TitlePEP in Japan: The Emergency HIV Prevention No One Talks About
Hook72 hours. That's how long you have after exposure — do you know where to go in Tokyo?
Why nowOne comment asked directly; PrEP gets all the attention but PEP is the higher-stakes gap — and the audience already knows PrEP exists, making them ready for the next level.
№05U=U deep dive: what undetectable really means, the science, stigma implications, dating with HIV
TitleUndetectable = Untransmittable: What U=U Actually Means
HookIf your HIV+ partner is undetectable, the risk is mathematically zero — so why does the stigma still exist?
Why nowThe concept was mentioned briefly at 11:10 and at least 2 commenters flagged it as critically under-known; the audience is ready to go deeper.
№06Country comparison: PrEP access, cost, and policy across Asia — Japan vs. Taiwan, Thailand, South Korea, Hong Kong
TitlePrEP Access Across Asia: Which Countries Have It Right?
HookIn France it's free. In Japan it's ¥15,000 and technically unofficial. Here's the full Asia map
Why nowInternational commenters spontaneously benchmarked their own countries (Canada, France, Australia, Netherlands, Vietnam); a structured comparison video would capture that cross-border curiosity.