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Places grouped by area

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A sample trip, a planner-style itinerary preview, and the map preview all in one place, so users understand the product before they click into the planner.

Example itinerary

3 days in Tokyo

Balanced pace

Day 1

Shibuya and Harajuku

Arrive, settle in, then start with Tokyo's most iconic neighborhoods.

Shibuya CrossingMeiji ShrineYoyogi Park

Day 2

Asakusa and Ueno

Mix classic sights with easy walking and museum time.

Senso-ji TempleUeno ParkAmeyoko

Day 3

Tokyo Bay and Ginza

Wrap with skyline views, shopping, and a smooth final day route.

teamLab PlanetsGinzaTokyo Station

Planner preview

This is the kind of day-by-day layout Luna generates.

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Hotel recommendation

Shinjuku Granbell Hotel

Central base with quick rail access to Shibuya, Asakusa, and Tokyo Bay.

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Day-by-day itinerary

Day 1Day 2Day 3

Meiji Shrine

Shrine

visit

Start with a peaceful landmark before moving into Tokyo's busier neighborhoods.

Shibuya Crossing

Landmark

visit

Continue with one of the city's most iconic stops while keeping travel simple.

Map preview

All stops grouped in a route that makes sense.

Tokyo

Static preview of the planner map with all trip pins.

Static map preview of a Tokyo itinerary with pins

Why this is better

Skip the planning spiral

Luna turns a destination and a few preferences into a route you can actually follow. You see the plan immediately, refine it in chat, and keep everything in one tab.

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No hours of research

Start with a usable trip plan right away instead of stitching together tabs and notes.

02

No accounts or tracking

Plan privately in one tab without signup friction or saved personal trip history.

03

Realistic itineraries, not generic lists

Routes are organized day by day so the plan feels practical, not randomly assembled.