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The itch
Wherever you've been daydreaming about, the plan is waiting — streets, timing, and the good stuff, sorted.
Sample plans
Couple · Midrange
4 days · Japan
Day 1 · Shibuya & Harajuku
Couple · Midrange
4 days · Japan
Day 1 · Shibuya & Harajuku
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Day 1 · The Eiffel Tower & Champ de Mars
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Why gliddy
Every restaurant, hotel, and stop comes from a hand-checked place library. No closed venues, no addresses the AI made up.
9 AM landmark, 10:30 café, 8-minute walk to lunch. A perfectly timed day where every transit minute is accounted for.
No wandering after you land. We analyze your airport and arrival time, then pick the hotel that wastes zero of your travel time.
A real plan, unlocked
A real plan we made for a couple on a mid-range budget. Read the first chunks below — no login, no card.
Four days designed for a couple who want a real balance — the iconic neon Tokyo and the quiet, romantic in-between. Each day is bookended by a meal you'll talk about a year later; you'll walk through neighborhoods where centuries-old shrines and 24-hour convenience stores share the same block; and every dusk gives you a sunset photo from the hotel window worth posting. From the tidal flow of Shibuya Crossing to the gold-hour silence of Kamakura's beach, these 4 days become a city memory you and your partner will share for life.
Your route, mapped
Hotel
Shinjuku · ~$140/night
For a 4-day trip from Narita, Shinjuku is the smartest base bar none. The Narita Express drops you 6 minutes from the lobby, every JR and metro line you'll need radiates from this station, and dinner is always within walking distance — no late-night transit calculations. The Godzilla head bursting from the 8th-floor terrace above the entrance is a fun bonus, and the Hello Kitty or Godzilla-view themed rooms are worth the small upgrade for the experience. 24-hour English reception, late-night luggage hold, and a Family Mart in the same building.
Airport transit
~80 minutes · ~$28 (round-trip foreigner discount available)
Day 1
Ease in with a half-day of Tokyo's two most photogenic neighborhoods, capped at golden hour by the most famous crossing in the world.
10:00
sight
Meiji Jingu Shrine
Shibuya
A Shinto shrine wrapped in a 70-hectare forest of 100,000 trees planted by volunteers in 1920 — each donated from a different prefecture. The moment you pass under the giant cypress torii gate and your shoes hit the gravel approach, three seconds later the sound of Tokyo is gone. At the main hall, drop ¥100 for an omamori (travel-protection charm) — they make the trip-long good-luck story. Don't miss the wall of votive sake barrels along the side path; each family crest belongs to a centuries-old brewery. Arrive before 10am and you can have this much silence almost to yourself.
12:00
shopping
Takeshita Street
Harajuku
Tokyo's youth-fashion epicenter — 350 meters of color, sugar, and noise. Even if you buy nothing, it's a sensory overload worth one full pass. Marion Crepes (the OG since 1976) makes the strawberry-cream-cheese crepe that defines the genre. Weekend afternoons get so packed you literally can't lift your phone — aim for Tuesday-to-Thursday between 10am and 11am for the gentle window.
13:30
meal
Afuri Harajuku (yuzu shio ramen)
Harajuku
The perfect ramen for a hot day — the yuzu citrus rind turns a heavy broth into something that floats. The vending machine at the entrance has English buttons; pick yuzu shio or yuzu shoyu (~$12) and add the soft-boiled egg for $1.50. About 20 counter seats, you're slurping 5 minutes after walking in. Afuri is the lunch habit of Shibuya office workers — and the company logo is a deer.
…and 3 more stops on Day 1, plus Days 2–4 with restaurants, a packing list, and a route map.
See a piece, free
Day 1 appears right away — real opening times, walking distances, and where to eat between stops. You decide before you spend a cent.
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