Video deep dive · explainer2020-06-02 · 5 years ago

Popular Gay Dating Apps in Japan

The Brief

This video is a cultural map of gay social infrastructure in Japan, not an app review — the ranking format is a container for explaining how desire, visibility, and identity work differently in Tokyo than anywhere else.

The second-highest-liked comment reads 'Inspiration to bottoms everywhere! Can't wait to move to Tokyo' — 61% of comments are expressions of intent to visit or live in Japan, not questions about the apps themselves.

The dual-host Socratic format — one explains, one asks naive questions — gives a non-Japanese, non-gay-community viewer a guided entry point that a solo presenter couldn't manufacture.

Watch out9 Monsters occupies half the runtime and is the emotional core, but a top comment notes it has 'limited use outside Japan, Taiwan or Korea' — the video's centerpiece serves a shrinking international audience as the app's geographic footprint stays narrow.

If 9 Monsters' gamified animal taxonomy was already fading to gimmick by 2020, what does the gay dating landscape in Japan actually look like in 2026, and is anyone making that video?

Summary

Andrew and Meng rank the five most popular gay apps and platforms used in Japan, counting down from #5 to #1. They discuss each platform's culture and purpose within Japan's gay community, noting that the local landscape differs noticeably from Western norms. The locally developed app 9 Monsters ranks #1 due to its unique gamification features and Japan-specific community focus. The video also briefly covers an honorable mention app and alludes to a hookup-focused platform without fully describing it.

  • ·#5 Scruff: ranked fifth because the Bear community in Japan is large and active; the app skews toward bearded, larger, or hairy body types but is described as open to all.
  • ·Neither host had deep experience with Scruff; the ranking reflects their perception of its community fit in Japan rather than personal heavy use.
  • ·#4 Instagram and #3 Twitter were difficult to separate and are ranked together as the third and fourth most-used platforms for Japan's gay community despite not being gay-specific apps.
  • ·Twitter in Japan has a layer called 'Ura Twitter' (hidden/underground Twitter) that functions as a space for erotic content within the gay scene.
  • ·Many gay users on Twitter maintain two accounts: one regular social account and one 'Ura' account for adult content.
  • ·Instagram is used predominantly for fitness and appearance-focused content; attractive profiles help users gain recognition at parties and social events.
  • ·9 Monsters users frequently list their Twitter handles on their profiles as a primary connection platform, with the Twitter content ranging from social to explicit.
  • ·#2 Grindr: ranked second; described as the most internationally recognized gay app and essential for travelers since it operates across virtually every country.
  • ·In Japan specifically, Grindr is perceived as used mainly by local men who want to meet international or Western visitors, giving it a cross-cultural rather than local-to-local function.
  • ·#1 9 Monsters (9Mon): ranked the top gay app in Japan, built around nine animal characters that represent different body types and community archetypes within the gay community.
  • ·Users are assigned an animal type partly by their own selection and partly through a 'breeding' mechanic where other users' interactions influence the animal assigned to your profile.
  • ·One host describes being gradually shifted toward a heavier animal category as others bred him, which he found frustrating because he could not control it.
  • ·The animal/leveling system is described as a gamification gimmick that was more prominent early on; in recent years users reportedly pay it less attention.
  • ·9Mon's 'Howling' feature lets users signal real-time availability, primarily used to indicate interest in an immediate meetup.
  • ·9Mon also learns a user's physical preferences over time based on their breeding history and can suggest compatible nearby profiles, which one host finds accurate and useful.
  • ·Honorable mention: Ambird matches users based on shared personal interests (e.g., K-Pop, Harry Potter) rather than appearance, then presents a daily feed of interest-compatible profiles to swipe on.
  • ·One host finds Ambird's interest-based matching does not translate well into physical attraction for him, contrasting it unfavorably with 9Mon's appearance-learning algorithm.
  • ·The hosts briefly acknowledge a platform called X105, described as very explicit and hookup-focused, but cut off the discussion without providing details.
  • ·The hosts invite viewers to share which apps they use and to ask whether apps from their home countries are active in Japan before visiting.
Views
29k
29,394 total
Likes
615
2.09% like rate
Comments
72
0.24% comment rate
Popular Gay Dating Apps in Japan
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Summary

Andrew and Meng walk through a ranked list of five gay apps used in Japan — Scruff, Twitter, Instagram, Grindr, and 9 Monsters — breaking down how each one fills a distinct social niche rather than competing head-on. The meat of the video is a sustained breakdown of 9 Monsters, a Japan-native app whose 'animal type' classification system lets other users assign your body type through a crowdsourced 'breeding' mechanic, blending RPG leveling with dating. The session ends on a deliberate cliffhanger — a hook-up site called X105 is introduced then immediately redacted mid-sentence, a move that generated several top comments demanding the reveal.

Content pillars
gay Japandating appsexpat social lifecultural explainer
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Engagement vs the rest of the channel

How this video's like-and-comment rate compares to this channel's running average.

Engagement vs channel avg 2.34pp
2.34% this video
0.00% avg
Like rate
2.09%
of viewers tap like
Comment rate
0.24%
of viewers leave a comment
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The hook

weak

Opening 15 seconds — the bit that decides whether a viewer keeps watching.

[0:00] Hi guys, welcome back to our Channel. Andrew here; Meng right here. [0:04] So today we are going to talk about popular gay apps in Japan. We actually made a ranking from 1 to 5. [0:11] Yes, 1 to 5. But we are going to go backwards.

Assessment

The hook front-loads a greeting and self-introduction before announcing a generic countdown format that gives the viewer no reason to care — the reverse-ranking gimmick is the only curiosity lever and it's weak. Relative to a channel covering expat life in Japan, the Japan-specific angle (9 Monsters' unique animal system, Ura Twitter) is entirely buried and wasted in the open.

Hook quality
weak
Call-to-action
present
Archetype
teacher
Composite score
3.7/10
Hook score · 6 dimensions
character presence
3/10
clarity
7/10
curiosity
3/10
specificity
4/10
stakes
2/10
time to payoff
3/10
Anti-patterns detected
greetingself intrometa commentaryslow context
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Hook rewrites

Three alternative openings, each in a different archetype. Each is under 40 words — completable in 15 seconds.

Rewrite №1 · investigatortechnique: lead_with_outcome

We mapped every gay dating app used in Japan — and the number one pick isn't Grindr. Locals use something with an animal-breeding system that literally decides what type you are.

WhyOpens on the surprising conclusion (not Grindr) and immediately introduces 9 Monsters' bizarre mechanic, which is the specific detail that drove the most comment curiosity.

Rewrite №2 · experimentertechnique: cold_open

I couldn't control my own animal type on Japan's top gay app — other users kept breeding me into a bear and I hated it. Here's how the whole thing works.

WhyDrops the viewer mid-frustration using the hosts' own lived story at [6:40–6:55], creating immediate character investment before any setup.

Rewrite №3 · contrariantechnique: flip_declarative_to_stake

Grindr is almost useless for meeting people in Japan. Gay locals use a completely different app — one that works like a Pokémon game and has a feature called 'Howling'.

WhyDirectly contradicts the viewer's assumption (Grindr = universal), then rewards them with two specific curiosity gaps that are unique to Japan and not findable elsewhere.

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Title gap & rewrites

Gap 35 · undersell

The title accurately describes the video but sells it as a generic listicle, completely obscuring the Japan-exclusive hook: 9 Monsters' RPG animal-breeding system and the Ura Twitter subculture. Comments show viewers were most engaged by 9 Monsters' unique mechanics and the Grindr-vs-locals dynamic — neither is hinted at in the title.

What commenters actually quoted
  • · 9 Monsters / 9Mon (8+ mentions)
  • · Grindr (6+ mentions)
  • · breeding (3 mentions — flagged as surprising)
Anti-patterns in current title
implied universalgeneric emotion
Thumbnail recommendation

Show the 9 Monsters animal-type grid or icons alongside one host's surprised/amused reaction face — the RPG-visual contrast against the hosts' real faces is the most shareable frame and the element comments proved viewers found most novel.

3 title rewrites
  1. 01 · Gay Dating in Japan: Why Nobody Uses Grindr
    contrarian
    Directly addresses @Kostus77's and @rudyverrips9388's observation that Grindr underdelivers in Japan, while creating a curiosity gap that forces the click.
  2. 02 · 9 Monsters: The Only Gay Dating App Made for Japan
    specificity
    Names the app multiple top comments celebrate, surfaces the Japan-exclusive angle, and signals unique content unavailable on Western-centric channels.
  3. 03 · Gay Apps in Japan Ranked — The #1 Pick Has Animal Breeding
    curiosity gap
    Retains the listicle structure familiar to the audience while injecting the single weirdest, most shareable detail from the video that no title elsewhere would contain.
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What viewers said

Explore all →

72 comments analysed and clustered into themes.

Sentiment breakdown

Mostly positive

positive 43%neutral 54%negative 3%
Real breakdown over 37 of 37 root comments — every comment analysed, not sampled.

Viewers responded most to the hosts' unscripted banter and warmth — one commenter called it 'very natural the way you act, do not change that style' and several non-gay or non-male viewers said they watched purely for the on-screen chemistry. The 9 Monsters RPG-breeding mechanic was the most-discussed content hook: commenters called it 'almost like a Pokémon game but you are going after the trainers' and found Andrew's personal animal journey ('moving toward the bear side') genuinely funny. The Howling hookup feature revelation also landed — 'let's get it on' clarity cut through.

Top comment themes

8 clusters surfaced

  1. 01
    Host chemistry and channel affection (~8 mentions) — viewers complimented the natural, warm on-screen dynamic between Andrew and Meng
  2. 02
    9 Monsters confusion and curiosity (~7 mentions) — the breeding system, animal types, paid features, and how to actually use the app prompted the most questions
  3. 03
    X105 frustration — the censored/cut-off reveal (~4 mentions) — multiple viewers explicitly named it and asked for follow-up
  4. 04
    Lesbian and bi women in Japan — dating apps and social scene (~4 mentions) — requested by several non-gay-male viewers watching the video
  5. 05
    International travel use of apps (~4 mentions) — visitors wanting to know which apps work before arriving, and whether Japanese users will meet foreigners
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Audience pulse

How the audience feels — a Net Sentiment mood score, how split the room is, and an early churn signal. All from the comments, not YouTube analytics.

+48Positivemood · −100 to +100
Mood (raw)
+41
before channel-norm adjust
Polarization
0.72
0 = uniform, 1 = spread
Divisiveness
0.05
is the room split?
Warmth
24%
warm / emotional tone
Analysed
37
comments (confidence)
Churn signalnormal0 comments flagged dissatisfaction (0.0% — channel norm 2.8%)
Emotional tone breakdown
  1. Curious
    46%
  2. Warm
    24%
  3. Excited
    8%
  4. Funny
    8%
  5. Neutral
    5%
  6. Angry
    3%
  7. Sad
    3%
  8. Sarcastic
    3%

Net Sentiment Score over 37 analysed comments; headline adjusted toward the channel norm (Bayesian, C=20). Polarization = normalised entropy. Comment-derived — not YouTube analytics.

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Audience composition

★ algo-friendly · +40

Who actually showed up in the comments — psychographic, topical and language mix. Computed deterministically from 37 labeled root comments.

Identity signals

Who they are

  1. Sharing a story
    8%
  2. Devoted fan
    5%
  3. Found inspiring
    3%
  4. Relating personally
    3%
Topic mix

What they talked about

  1. Other
    100%
Language mix

In which languages

  1. English
    100%
Algorithm signal · proxy

How YouTube’s satisfaction model likely reads this

★ algo-friendly · +40

YouTube’s 2025 discovery shift now weights satisfaction signals — comment sentiment, tone, and depth. We can’t see the model, but we can estimate its inputs. Directional only.

Positive ratio
43%
share of comments labelled positive
Curiosity share
70%
curious / nostalgic / warm tones
Critical share
3%
critical / sarcastic tones
Net satisfaction
+40
pos% − crit%, −100..+100
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Moments that landed

Key transcript moments — tap a timestamp to jump to that point in the video.

1:48Introduction of 'Ura Twitter' — the hidden erotic layer of Japanese gay Twitter — gave the video its most culturally specific and quotable moment.5:42The 'breeding' mechanic is explained: other users classify your body type by liking you, and the aggregate shifts your animal classification without your control.6:40Andrew reveals he was drifting toward the bear classification against his will and couldn't stop it — the video's most personal and comedically resonant beat.7:16The 9 Monsters RPG comparison lands — 'gameplay element' framing makes the app legible to an international audience that has never encountered it.9:19Contrast between 9 Monsters' behavior-learned type suggestions and Ambird's interest-matching lands as a genuine product critique, not just description.10:01'I'm not sure if the gay community is ready for it' — a rare moment of editorial skepticism about where gay dating culture is actually heading.10:26X105 is introduced, cuts to silence mid-explanation, then the topic is dropped — a deliberate withhold that became the most-commented-on moment in the video.
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What viewers reacted to

Each comment theme mapped to the transcript moment that sparked it.

Viewer engagement and curiosity

The warm, casual intro chemistry between Andrew and Meng and the sign-off invitation to share which apps viewers use personally drew affectionate responses about the hosts themselves.

0:0011:00
App features and alternatives

The 9 Monsters animal-breeding RPG mechanic (5:11), the Howling hookup signal (7:43), the Ambird interest-matching discussion (8:30), and the abrupt cut-off of the X105 reveal (10:26) each generated direct comment engagement — the X105 moment most of all.

5:117:438:3010:26
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Friction points

All criticism →

Severity × frequency — ranked. Each point has an evidence quote and a concrete before/after suggestion.

X105 reveal deliberately cut off — video teases the 'super erotic' app then withholds itsev 3/5 · 3 mentions
You can't just leave us hanging about X105! I was looking forward to finding out more :D↗ view
FixEither deliver the X105 explanation in-video or end with a clear 'full breakdown in next video' card instead of a vague trail-off — multiple viewers felt baited.
Omitted widely-used apps (Tinder, Jack'd, Blued, Recon, Growlr) that viewers expected in the rankingsev 2/5 · 4 mentions
I'm surprised you didn't mention Tinder. I've been quite successful with that app all over the world, also in Japan.↗ view
FixAdd a 'honorable mentions / not covered' lower-third listing Tinder, Jack'd, Blued so the ranking reads as deliberate rather than incomplete.
9 Monsters mechanics (breeding, animals, leveling, paywall) left confusing and unexplained on the practical 'how do I actually use it' levelsev 3/5 · 2 mentions
9 Monsters is the most complicated app ever 😂 I feel like I understand approximately 1% of it. Do I need to pay to utilize most of the features?↗ view
FixAdd an on-screen quick-reference (animals = body type, breeding = others rating you, howling = available now) and state plainly whether core features are free or paid.
No coverage of lesbian / women's apps despite a female and bi audience askingsev 2/5 · 3 mentions
how about lesbian dating apps?↗ view
FixAcknowledge the gap on-camera and commit to a women's/lesbian-apps companion video — there's clear repeat demand from women viewers.
Doesn't answer whether the apps work outside Japan / in English — a basic question for the travel-curious audiencesev 2/5 · 2 mentions
My question now is: are these usable in the US? In english?↗ view
FixAdd one line per app noting region/language support, since the video explicitly invites travelers planning to come to Japan.
Missed the headline 9 Monsters feature — built-in message translation — which viewers say is the actual killer featuresev 3/5 · 1 mentions
You forgot to mention that the most useful part of 9 Mon is the translation capability for messaging, Grindr doesn't have this↗ view
FixAdd a 20-second beat on 9 Monsters' in-app translation when ranking it #1 — it's the practical differentiator for non-Japanese-speaking users the video targets.
Used 'breeding' terminology without acknowledging its Western slang meaning — reads as an unflagged translation gapsev 1/5 · 1 mentions
Ummmm...."breeding"???? Ummm...you know what that means in contemporary Western gay lingo, right?↗ view
FixAdd a quick on-screen aside noting the term's literal app meaning vs. its Western connotation to pre-empt the distraction.
Unattributed background music prompts a song-ID question with no answersev 1/5 · 1 mentions
Does anyone know the music they use at 6:00 ??? I↗ view
FixCredit background tracks in the description to head off recurring 'what's the song' comments.
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Sponsor fit

Ready to pitch · 78/100

What a brand or agency would see evaluating this video — which sponsors to pitch, why, what to charge, and what's safe.

This audience acts on recommendations rather than just watching: viewers ask unprompted for product tutorials ('A deep dive video/tutorial on how to use 9monsters would be a GOD GIFT'), ask whether tools work cross-border ('are these usable in the US? In english?'), and volunteer the apps they personally pay for (Grindr, Jack'd, Blued, Growlr, Recon, Tinder). Parasocial trust is unusually high for a 29k-view video — one commenter is 'going back through old videos' and another is openly 'falling for Andrew' — which is exactly the loyalty a sponsor read converts on. The only gap is that the channel has no visible track record of running sponsorships, so the first integration should be a clean category fit, not an aggressive dedicated.

Integration rate
$800–$1,200
60-90s mid-roll
Dedicated video
$1,300–$1,900
full sponsored video
Basis: About 29,000 people watched this video, which is the raw reach a brand is buying. We start from a blended sponsorship value of roughly $25 per 1,000 views (sponsor read-outs are worth more than regular ads because viewers actually listen), then nudge it up because this audience is warm and loyal — they binge old videos and trust the hosts' picks — and because an engaged LGBTQ-in-Japan community is hard for brands to reach anywhere else, so the right advertiser pays a premium for it. That lands a normal in-video mention around $800–$1,200, and a whole video built around one sponsor around $1,300–$1,900.
Brands to pitch
SurfsharkVPNLGBTQ-Japan audience is privacy-sensitive (dating-app discretion is the whole topic) and Surfshark actively sponsors LGBTQ-adjacent creators; viewers also reference using apps blocked across regions ('Blued... wont let me use it in the UK anymore')
BabbelLanguage learningthe single most-liked substantive comment (11 likes) is about the Japanese language barrier — 'without decent Japanese language capability, you've got to do a screen capture and google translate to talk to your man' — direct demand for a language solution
PimsleurConversational Japaneseaudience repeatedly wants to MOVE to Japan ('Can't wait to move to Tokyo', 'thinking of coming to Japan') — conversational/spoken Japanese (Pimsleur's strength) matches a relocate-and-date use case better than reading apps
AiraloTravel eSIMAiralo is the #1 travel-niche YouTube sponsor and this audience is explicitly cross-border — commenters travel to Japan, use Grindr 'anywhere in the world', and ask about US/UK/Netherlands usage; an eSIM solves the arrive-and-connect moment
HolaflyUnlimited-data eSIMdating apps are data-and-location heavy; Holafly's unlimited-data Japan plan fits viewers planning Tokyo trips ('move to Tokyo after sister Rona leaves us alone') who need always-on connectivity
SafetyWingNomad travel insurancethe audience skews would-be expats/long-stay travelers to Japan; SafetyWing targets exactly the relocate-abroad segment and is LGBTQ-neutral
WiseMulti-currency moneyinternational relocation + cross-border audience (US, UK, NL commenters) implies foreign-currency spending in Japan; Wise is a standard expat/travel-niche fit
SquarespacePersonal site/portfoliothe video itself notes creators build Instagram/Twitter followings to get noticed; a chunk of this audience are aspiring self-promoters who'd build a personal page — broad, brand-safe LGBTQ-friendly advertiser
Avoid
  • Family / conservative consumer brandsexplicit gay hookup-app content and erotic references ('Ura Twitter', X105) clash with family-brand tone — they'll reject the placement, not the audience
  • Gambling / bettingno purchase signal in comments and high regional ad-law risk across the international viewer base (JP/US/UK/EU)
  • Crypto / MLM / get-rich schemesthis is a high-trust, intimate community; a scammy-adjacent sponsor would burn the parasocial goodwill that makes the audience valuable in the first place
How to integrate

Mid-roll, host-read integration around the 5:00 mark where Grindr's international/travel use comes up — the audience tolerates conversational tangents well, but won't sit through a pre-roll on a fun-paced video.

Brand safety
Toxicity
clean — comments are warm, curious, and supportive; no hostility or slurs across 37 surfaced comments, only one off-topic self-promo link (insolente4915)
Controversy
none detected — adult/erotic subject matter is the only sensitivity (mature-but-legal); no FTC/disclosure history, no strikes, no pile-ons
Audience conduct
high on-topic rate (~95%) — nearly all comments discuss the apps, Japan, or the hosts; spam/troll rate effectively one comment
Sponsor evidence quotes
You forgot to mention that the most useful part of 9 Mon is the translation capability... without decent Japanese language capability, you've got to do a screen capture and google translate to talk to your man which becomes a burden.
explicit unmet need = a language/translation sponsor (Babbel/Pimsleur) is solving a pain the audience already feels↗ view
A deep dive video/tutorial on how to use 9monsters from you guys would be a GOD GIFT
high intent for educational/how-to content — a sponsor woven into a tutorial would be welcomed, not skipped↗ view
I just sent you a question on this topic. My question now is: are these usable in the US? In english?
cross-border + language need in one comment — signals VPN/eSIM/language sponsor relevance↗ view
Can't wait to move to Tokyo after sister Rona leaves us alone!
relocation intent = travel-niche sponsors (Airalo, SafetyWing, Wise) reach a buyer at the planning stage↗ view
Algorithm read · what to do next 14 days

Strong Performer · score 82/100

high
The next 14 days
  1. Day 1 (0-24h)
    Pin a comment answering the two biggest cliffhangers — what X105 is and whether 9 Monsters requires payment (Girlintress asked) — and ask viewers which app they want a full tutorial on.
    Multiple top comments explicitly feel 'left hanging' on X105 and the paywall; resolving it converts curiosity into replies.
    WatchReply count and likes on the pinned comment in the first 24h.
  2. Day 2-3
    Add chapters to the video matching the #5→#1 ranking plus 'Honorable mentions', and tighten the title to 'Best Gay Dating Apps in Japan (Ranked)' if CTR is soft.
    It's an 11-min ranked list with no chapters — viewers can't jump to the app they care about, hurting retention.
    WatchAverage view duration and audience-retention curve shift over the following days.
  3. Day 4-7
    Script and shoot the most-requested follow-up: a '9 Monsters full tutorial' (animals/breeding/howling explained) — link it as an end screen on this video.
    Direct demand: 'a tutorial... would be a GOD GIFT' and 'I understand approximately 1% of it' — a sequel captures the same searchers.
    WatchClick-through rate on the end screen and views the new tutorial pulls from this video.
  4. Day 7-14
    Greenlight a 'lesbian/queer-women dating apps in Japan' episode and tease it in this video's pinned comment.
    Three separate viewers (pixiie84, MeepsNcheese, InvidiaRaindrops) asked for the women's equivalent — an underserved adjacent audience.
    WatchNew-vs-returning viewer split and subscriber lift on the new episode.
Why it could lift
  • +Overwhelmingly positive sentiment with near-zero criticism across 37 surfaced comments — a strong satisfaction proxy
  • +Curiosity is the dominant audience mode (61.1% of comments are engagement/curiosity) — viewers ask follow-up questions, which signals watch-time-extending intent
  • +High unanswered-demand: multiple requests for a 9 Monsters tutorial, lesbian-app version, and the X105 reveal — fuel for sequel videos that the algorithm rewards as a cluster
  • +Strong parasocial pull ('going back through old videos', 'falling for Andrew') drives session time across the channel, not just this video
  • +Evergreen utility topic ('thinking of coming to Japan and want to know if an app is used here') keeps pulling search/suggested traffic years later
Why it might stall
  • Comment-to-view ratio is modest (72 comments / 29k views ≈ 0.24%) — engaged but not a viral discussion volume
  • Adult dating-app subject matter can trigger limited ad-suitability / reduced suggested-feed promotion
  • No chapters on an 11-minute ranked-list video hurts retention and the segment-skipping the format invites
  • Niche-within-niche (gay apps specifically in Japan) caps the addressable audience for broad recommendation
  • Several questions go unanswered in-video (X105 teased then dropped) — can dent satisfaction for viewers who came for that

Algorithm Signal is a proxy. YouTube’s satisfaction scores aren’t public. Directional, not predictive.

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The audience asked & asked for

All questions →

Unanswered questions and explicit requests from the comment thread — fuel for the next upload.

Questions

14 unanswered

  • ?What is X105 and how does it work? You cut yourself off — multiple viewers asking directly (~4 mentions)
  • ?Do you have to pay to use most of 9 Monsters' features? (~1 explicit mention, likely shared by many)
  • ?Is there a lesbian or queer women's equivalent of 9 Monsters or any Japanese gay app? (~3 mentions)
  • ?How popular is Tinder in Japan for gay men? (~2 mentions)
  • ?Can these apps be used in English, or do you need Japanese? (~2 mentions)
  • ?Is Recon used in Japan — for the kink/muscle community? (~1 mention)
  • ?What happened to Jack'd? It used to be popular — did it die out? (~2 mentions)
  • ?Is Blued (Chinese app) used in Japan at all? (~2 mentions)
  • ?Can you invite someone back to your hotel room in Japan as a tourist? (~1 mention)
  • ?Do Japanese gay men show interest in foreigners who don't speak Japanese? (~2 mentions)
  • ?How does the 9 Monsters recommendation algorithm actually learn your type?
  • ?What physical types are most and least popular in Japan — body hair, skin tone, height, race?
  • ?Are these apps usable outside Japan / in the US? (~1 mention)
  • ?Is Ambird only for gay men or is it broader LGBTQ+?
Requests

7 explicit asks

  • askFull 9 Monsters tutorial video — how to set it up, understand the animals, use the features (~2 explicit requests, described as 'a GOD GIFT')
  • askReveal and explain X105 — finish what you started (~4 mentions)
  • askLesbian and queer women dating apps/scene in Japan (~3 mentions)
  • askGay travel guide to Japan — which apps to download before you arrive, what to expect as a foreigner
  • askVideo on physical and racial preferences in the Japanese gay community (~1 detailed request)
  • askVideo on gay bars, cruising bars, and bathhouses in Tokyo (~implied by several venue-adjacent comments)
  • askMore content in general — 'keep them coming' (~3 affirmations)
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What to make next

Three video ideas pulled directly from what the comments asked for.

01

Full X105 reveal and walkthrough — the app you cut off mid-sentence

TitleThe Gay App in Japan We Were Too Scared to Mention
HookWe got cut off last time. Here's the app we couldn't talk about.
Why nowFour commenters named it by number and asked directly — the cliffhanger already primed an audience waiting for this video.
02

Complete beginner's guide to 9 Monsters — animals, breeding, howling, the recommendation system

TitleHow to Actually Use 9 Monsters (The Only Guide You Need)
HookYou said you understand 1% of 9 Monsters. Here's the other 99%.
Why nowThe top comment and a dedicated request both asked for this; 9 Monsters is the #1 app in Japan and the most confusing — a tutorial has obvious search value for incoming travelers.
03

Gay dating apps in Japan as a foreigner — does it actually work if you don't speak Japanese?

TitleDo Gay Apps in Japan Work If You Don't Speak Japanese?
HookI tested every gay app in Tokyo as someone who doesn't speak Japanese. Here's what happened.
Why nowMultiple travel-intent viewers asked about language barriers and Japanese men's openness to foreigners — this reframes the app guide for the tourist audience that makes up a significant share of viewers.
04

Lesbian and queer women's scene in Japan — apps, bars, community

TitleLesbian Dating Apps and Bars in Japan — What You Need to Know
HookEveryone asks about the gay scene in Japan. Nobody talks about the lesbian side.
Why nowThree separate commenters (including non-gay men watching the channel) explicitly asked for this, and the channel has no coverage of it — direct gap fill with existing audience demand.
05

Physical and racial preferences in the Japanese gay community — honest conversation

TitleWhat Gay Japanese Men Actually Find Attractive (Honest Answers)
HookAre foreign gay men actually wanted in Japan — or just tolerated?
Why nowOne high-engagement commenter asked a detailed, specific question about body hair, skin tone, and race preferences — it touches on a topic the gay travel community debates constantly and would draw search traffic.
06

Gay Tokyo area guide — bars, saunas, cruising spots, how to meet people offline

TitleGay Tokyo: Bars, Saunas, and Where to Actually Meet People
HookForget the apps for a second. Here's where the gay scene in Tokyo actually lives.
Why nowSeveral comments referenced bathhouses, hotel room etiquette, and wanting to meet people offline — the apps video created appetite for the real-world companion piece.
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Creator action items

Concrete, testable changes for the next upload. Each cites a timestamp, a comment quote, or a metric — and names what to watch.

Do 01

Produce a dedicated '9 Monsters explained' tutorial covering animals, breeding, howling, and the paywall

Evidenceavarussurava9488: 'A deep dive video/tutorial on how to use 9monsters... would be a GOD GIFT'; Girlintress: 'I understand approximately 1%... Do I need to pay?'
Watch forTutorial CTR from this video's end screen and whether it out-views this video within 7 days
Do 02

Reveal/follow up on X105 — either in a pinned comment now or a short segment

Evidenceokayyyy335: 'You can't just leave us hanging about X105!'; zhanhangsky: 'Where is the sensored content lol'
Watch forReply volume on the pinned comment within 48h
Do 03

Make a 'lesbian / queer-women dating apps in Japan' episode

EvidenceThree requests: pixiie84 'how about lesbian dating apps?', MeepsNcheese (bi woman) on lesbian bars, InvidiaRaindrops 'Is there a lesbian equivalent for 9mon?'
Watch forSubscriber lift and new-viewer % on the new episode
Do 04

Lead a future apps video with the in-app translation feature as the headline benefit

Evidencewilliambeta (11 likes, top substantive comment): translation is 'the most useful part of 9 Mon... Grindr doesn't have this'
Watch forRetention through the translation segment vs. baseline
Do 05

Make a 'what physical types are popular in gay Japan' video (facial/body hair, skin tone, height, foreigner appeal)

Evidencefenalraun9561 detailed question on preferences; nickhiscock8948 'would Japanese guys meet a big chubby white guy?'; marcuseldridge8675 on being seen as sexy there
Watch forComment volume and average view duration vs. this video
Do 06

Add chapters to this video by app rank (#5 Scruff → #1 9 Monsters + honorable mentions)

Evidence11-minute ranked-list format with CHAPTERS: none — viewers can't navigate to the app they care about
Watch forAverage view duration and retention-curve flattening over the next 7 days
Do 07

Make a 'which gay apps work where you're traveling' video mapping apps to countries

EvidenceTheSanarossOne on Grindr-for-travel; royking7298 'are these usable in the US?'; rudyverrips9388 on Grindr abroad; nickhiscock8948 on Japan/Taiwan/Korea limits
Watch forSearch/suggested traffic share on the new video at 14 days
Do 08

Address meeting logistics safely — hotel invites, overnight rules, cruising vs apps

EvidenceLove_TheArtist: 'is that possible in Japan? If I have a room for a week, could I invite someone over?'
Watch forComment engagement and watch time on the logistics segment
Do 09

Keep the natural, unscripted two-host banter — do not over-produce

Evidencemichelvandepol1485: 'feels very natural the way you act, do not change that style'; MeepsNcheese: 'I just love you guys' onscreen presence so much'
Watch forReturning-viewer % stays flat or rises across the next 3 uploads
Do 10

Pin a comment seeding a translation/language sponsor angle (e.g. how viewers handle the Japanese barrier)

Evidencewilliambeta's translation pain (11 likes) + royking's 'in english?' question show a real language gap to monetize
Watch forEngagement on the pinned prompt as proof-of-demand for a language sponsor pitch
§R1

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Who to reply to first — ranked by impact, with a ready-to-send draft in your voice.

@williambeta · high↗ view

You forgot to mention that the most useful part of 9 Mon is the translation capability for messaging, Grindr doesn't have this and for those of us without decent Japanese language capability, you've got to do a screen capture and google translate to talk to your man which becomes a burden. 4 years ago Jack'd was blowing up my phone, but just pre-pandemic 9 Monsters followed by Grindr and hardly anyone on Jack'd. Fun video.

Why: Adds a genuinely useful feature we missed (translation), backs it up with real usage history, and is the highest-signal comment on the whole video — worth a public acknowledgment
Draft reply

Oh wow, you're completely right — the built-in translation is huge and we totally glossed over it. For anyone trying to connect with Japanese guys without the language, that alone makes 9Mon worth it over Grindr. And the Jack'd timeline matches exactly what we've seen too!

@okayyyy335 · high↗ view

You can't just leave us hanging about X105! I was looking forward to finding out more :D

Why: The X105 cliffhanger is the most obvious loose thread in the video — multiple people noticed, and a reply here seeds a follow-up video while converting curiosity into subscribers
Draft reply

Haha we know, we know — we chickened out a little on camera 😅 Maybe that one deserves its own video. Would you guys actually watch that?

@Girlintress · high↗ view

9 Monsters is the most complicated app ever 😂 I feel like I understand approximately 1% of it. Do I need to pay to utilize most of the features?

Why: Direct unanswered product question with high engagement (8 likes) — answering it is genuinely useful and seeds a 9Mon deep-dive video (which @avarussurava9488 also wants)
Draft reply

Most of the core stuff — browsing, breeding, messaging — is free! There's a premium tier for things like seeing who visited your profile, but honestly you can get plenty of use out of it without paying. A proper tutorial video is on our list 😄

@avarussurava9488 · high↗ view

A deep dive video/tutorial on how to use 9monsters from you guys would be a GOD GIFT

Why: Direct video request with strong enthusiasm — easy to pin and point to when announcing that video
Draft reply

Adding it to the list — you're not the first to ask and honestly 9Mon deserves its own full breakdown. Stay tuned!

@pixiie84 · high↗ view

how about lesbian dating apps?

Why: 11 likes, unanswered, and multiple other commenters also asked about lesbian/bi content — huge content opportunity with a clear audience signal
Draft reply

Great question — we focused on what we know from personal experience but we'd love to do a follow-up on this. Do you have any you've tried in Japan that we should look into?

@MeepsNcheese · medium↗ view

I'm not even a gay man, but I just love you guys' onscreen presence so much that I'm going back through old videos to see what y'all have! I'm a bi woman myself and was wondering whether there's any such thing as lesbian bars over there? :0

Why: Devoted viewer binge-watching old content — exactly the kind of fan worth acknowledging publicly; also mirrors the lesbian content request thread
Draft reply

That genuinely means so much, thank you! And yes — there are actually a few places in Shinjuku Ni-chome specifically for women, which is pretty rare. That whole area would be a fun video to explore!

@fenalraun9561 · medium↗ view

Since you mentioned "the bears" in this video, I'm curious how the gay community in Japan views some of the physical features more common outside Japan. How popular is facial hair, body hair, light skin tones, darker skin tones, freckles or being tall? Are most of the native people more attracted to native characteristics? Are some physical types more popular?

Why: Thoughtful, detailed question that's basically a video brief — answering it in a comment shows you read it carefully, and it clearly resonates with other international viewers
Draft reply

This is honestly such a good question it could be its own video. Short answer: there's definitely a wide range — the Bear scene here is very welcoming to different body types, and international features (height, facial hair) can actually get a lot of attention. But it varies a lot by the person and the community.

@royking7298 · medium↗ view

I just sent you a question on this topic. My question now is: are these usable in the US? In english?

Why: Practical question from someone actively trying to use the apps — very likely shared by traveling viewers who haven't commented
Draft reply

Grindr works everywhere and is fully in English. 9Mon works in the US too — the interface has English but a lot of profiles will still be in Japanese, which is where that translation feature comes in handy!

@Kostus77 · medium↗ view

I'm surprised you didn't mention Tinder. I've been quite successful with that app all over the world, also in Japan. Also I think Grindr is mainly used in big cities in Japan, otherwise 9mon is more popular.

Why: Fair, constructive criticism that adds real value — acknowledging it publicly shows you take feedback well
Draft reply

Totally fair — Tinder definitely has a presence and we should've included it! Good point on Grindr being more city-focused too; outside Tokyo and Osaka the 9Mon user base does seem much stronger.

@ForgeMasterXXL · medium↗ view

One app that I use here in the UK probably after I've checked Grindr is Recon, it's definitely a hookup app for the kink community especially muscle guys, do you have this in Japan?

Why: Specific question about a niche app — answering shows range of knowledge, and niche community questions often have outsized loyalty
Draft reply

Recon does have some users here but it's pretty niche compared to back home — the kink community in Tokyo tends to organise more through specific events and Twitter than dedicated apps, honestly.

@InvidiaRaindrops · low↗ view

Is there a lesbian equivalent for 9mon? It sounds so cool

Why: Echoes the lesbian content thread — a quick reply ties it together and shows you're reading
Draft reply

We've been asked this a few times now and we honestly want to look into it properly — we don't want to give a half-answer. Might be worth a full video!

@nickhiscock8948 · low↗ view

9 monsters is very strange app. Its great fun to look at hot guys but outside of Japan, Taiwan or Korea it has limited use. I would love to know whether Japanese guys would be keen to meet big chubby guy who is white and doesn't speak Japanese?

Why: Combines real app feedback with a personal vulnerability — a warm direct reply builds community and is the kind of interaction that converts lurkers
Draft reply

The Bear community here is genuinely one of the friendliest and most welcoming in Japan's gay scene — and the translation feature on 9Mon helps a lot with the language gap. Honestly you might be surprised!

§R2

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Shareable social-proof quotes — ready for thumbnails, community posts, or a sponsor deck.

Loving these videos cuties!! Please keep them coming!

@rikasmith4449 · pinned comment↗ view

9 Monsters sounds very Japanese but also fun, almost like a pokemon game but you are going after the trainers hahaha!

@TheSanarossOne · community post↗ view

You guys do a good job, feels very natural the way you act, do not change that style

@michelvandepol1485 · sponsor deck↗ view

I'm not even a gay man, but I just love you guys' onscreen presence so much that I'm going back through old videos to see what y'all have!

@MeepsNcheese · community post↗ view

A deep dive video/tutorial on how to use 9monsters from you guys would be a GOD GIFT

@avarussurava9488 · thumbnail↗ view

Very informative video. Thanks so much!

@stephenbrooks9245 · sponsor deck↗ view

9:18 fell off my chair laughing! 😝🤣

@Side_Eye_Shibe · community post↗ view

Inspiration to bottoms everywhere! Can't wait to move to Tokyo after sister Rona leaves us alone!

@joshazriel8007 · pinned comment↗ view
§R3

Clip & Shorts finder

Moments worth cutting into Shorts — each with a title and a ready hook line. Timestamps link to the video.

[5:42] ↗Gay App Has a 'Breeding' System and It's Not What You Think~45s
HookSo they will do something that is called 'breeding'.
The 'breeding' terminology confusion (@BoardroomBuddha's comment proves it lands) is instant curiosity bait — the payoff (it just means rating someone's animal type) is safe but the setup sounds wild
[6:34] ↗I Was Accidentally Becoming a PIG on This App~30s
HookA PIG!
The 'A PIG!' punchline followed by genuine frustration at not being able to control your own animal type is pure short-form gold — relatable loss-of-control energy that the comment thread reacted warmly to
[7:43] ↗This Gay App Has a 'Howling' Button and It Means One Thing~30s
HookHowling! Basically, it is an extra system that lets people know that you are currently available.
The 'Howling' feature is quirky enough to be shareable on its own — the implied meaning lands as a punchline without being explicit, perfect for algorithm-safe Shorts
[1:58] ↗Japan's Gay Twitter Is a Whole Different World~35s
HookIt's essentially Dark Twitter. Which, they call 'Ura Twitter'.
The 'Ura Twitter' reveal is culturally specific and surprising — comments on the video were curious about Japan-specific behavior and this is the sharpest example in the whole video
[9:14] ↗Why This Dating App Keeps Matching Me With People I'm Not Attracted To~30s
HookI am just not attracted to the people I am matched with. They're just not my type.
@Side_Eye_Shibe explicitly called out this moment ('fell off my chair laughing at 9:18') — it's the most commented-on funny beat and the relatable frustration travels well
[9:19] ↗This App Actually Learns Your Type — And It Works~40s
HookThe thing I like about 9Mon is that, 9Mon learns about who you like.
Algorithmic 'type-learning' is a hot topic in dating app discourse — framing 9Mon as ahead of its time on this gives the clip a rewatch angle beyond just Japan content
[10:10] ↗There's a Gay App in Japan We're Not Allowed to Talk About~25s
HookThere is another app you are using, right? The super erotic app.
The X105 cliffhanger generated direct comment complaints (@okayyyy335, @zhanhangsky) — turning the cut into a deliberate tease for a follow-up video makes it a strong CTA Short
[3:01] ↗How Instagram Fame Works at Gay Parties in Japan~45s
HookThe interesting thing I find about Instagram is, I've been at parties with my friends who have a lot of Insta followers.
The 'getting recognized at a party from Instagram' anecdote is the most narrative, scene-setting moment in the video — gives a window into Tokyo gay social life that pure app talk doesn't, which is what the 'viewer curiosity' cluster (61%) is actually after
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Verbatim — the 5 most representative comments from the thread.

@williambeta11 · mixed↗ view

You forgot to mention that the most useful part of 9 Mon is the translation capability for messaging, Grindr doesn't have this and for those of us without decent Japanese language capability, you've got to do a screen capture and google translate to talk to your man which becomes a burden. 4 years ago Jack'd was blowing up my phone, but just pre-pandemic 9 Monsters followed by Grindr and hardly anyone on Jack'd. Fun video.

Why picked: highest-liked substantive critique — names a missing feature (translation) the hosts skipped
@Girlintress8 · mixed↗ view

9 Monsters is the most complicated app ever 😂 I feel like I understand approximately 1% of it. Do I need to pay to utilize most of the features?

Why picked: voices the #1 app's usability problem + an unanswered paywall question
@okayyyy3354 · mixed↗ view

You can't just leave us hanging about X105! I was looking forward to finding out more :D

Why picked: names the deliberate cliffhanger the video cut off — felt incomplete
@zhanhangsky4 · mixed↗ view

Where is the sensored content lol :(

Why picked: second viewer frustrated by the withheld X105 reveal
@rikasmith444918 · positive↗ view

Loving these videos cuties!! Please keep them coming!

Why picked: highest-liked comment overall — pure on-screen-chemistry praise
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Top reply-magnet comments — where the real debate happened. 35 replies across 25 roots · max chain 4 deep · creator replied to 62%

01 · @tim-lumb4 replies · ♥ 2· creator replied↗ view

I met my current BF through Instagram about 16 months ago, although through someone random I followed at the time.

02 · @rudyverrips93883 replies · ♥ 1· creator replied↗ view

Meng, are you a (ballet) dancer? You seem so poised! ;) Anyway thanks for the video guys :) When I lived in Tokyo for a few months in 2017 I almost only had guys living in Korea pop-up on Grindr, so I was like where - are - the gays?! Haha But it seemed that there were more g…

03 · @rikasmith44492 replies · ♥ 18· creator replied↗ view

Loving these videos cuties!! Please keep them coming!

04 · @Girlintress2 replies · ♥ 8· creator replied↗ view

9 Monsters is the most complicated app ever 😂 I feel like I understand approximately 1% of it. Do I need to pay to utilize most of the features?

05 · @fenalraun95612 replies · ♥ 5· creator replied↗ view

Since you mentioned "the bears" in this video, I'm curious how the gay community in Japan views some of the physical features more common outside Japan. How popular is facial hair, body hair, light skin tones, darker skin tones, freckles or being tall? Are most of the native p…

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