BETA LAUNCH · JAPAN TRAVEL PLANNER

Plan Japan now. Built for more destinations later.

Build a calm itinerary, pin your stops, and open route links without losing your planner flow.

Beta launch Free core planner AI planning coming soon

Tabiflow is currently in beta. Features may change, and travel, map, route, location, and availability information may be incomplete or inaccurate. Always verify routes, addresses, hours, reservations, tickets, transit, safety conditions, entry rules, and local requirements before traveling.

Free core planner

Build your Japan itinerary, save pinned stops, and open route links.

AI planning coming soon

Smarter day suggestions, route help, longer save/reopen, and cleaner exports are planned for a future upgrade.

Global-ready foundation

Japan launches first. More destinations can be added through the same planner system.

How it works on mobile

A quick traveler guide for choosing your place, building a calm day, using pins and route links, and reading a few essential Japan signs before you go.

1. Start with your place

Choose Japan, then pick a prefecture and city. That gives Tabiflow the right trip context without turning on automatic location lookup.

2. Build a calm day

Add stops in the order you want to visit them. Keep each day readable, then use Top stops, Prev, and Next on mobile to move through the reduced 3-row view.

3. Understand the row

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Time is only for time. Event is your stop label. Route is route only. Menu owns Notes, Pin, Lock, and Delete.

4. Use the menu safely

Use Notes for reminders, Pin to save an exact place, Lock when the location should not change, and Delete only when the stop should be removed.

5. Pin carefully

Exact pins matter. Tabiflow cannot visually verify a place for you, does not create fake/default pins, and waits for Confirm & Save before a location becomes route-ready.

6. Open route links

Route opens external directions to the next stop only when the needed pins are confirmed. Always verify the route, timing, station, and destination in the external map.

7. Learn quick Japanese

A few starter travel phrases can help with greetings, directions, trains, food, shopping, and simple problems.

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8. Read key road signs

Useful sign awareness for walking, stations, rental cars, parking, and road work.

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Starter traveler dataset, not complete official coverage. Always follow posted signs and local rules.

TRAVEL PREP

Learn Before You Go

Compact previews for practical Japanese and traveler-focused road signs. Full lessons are coming later.

Japanese N5 Preview

Beginner travel Japanese

Beginner travel Japanese for greetings, directions, trains, food, shopping, and emergencies.

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Japanese N4 Preview

Practical next-step Japanese

Practical phrases for transit problems, reservations, food needs, hotels, and simple conversations.

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Road Signs Preview

Japan signs at a glance

Recognize essential signs for walking, stations, rental cars, parking, and road work.

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Road sign preview for general learning and travel awareness only. Not official legal guidance. Always follow the actual posted signs and official Japanese road guidance.

✨ Start planning your trip to Japan

Choose a city to personalize your travel tools for Japan, then move into the planner to build the real itinerary.

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