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Shinjuku arrival + Omoide Yokocho
Based on your love of street foodArashiyama bamboo + local soba spot
Community tip: skip the tourist caféNishiki Market morning walk
Adapted — you avoided crowds last tripFlight delayed?
Itinerary updated
Remembers you avoid
buffet breakfasts
Current tools make you choose between generic, expensive, or chaotic. Lumoway is built differently.
Generic lists for everywhere. Forgets you the moment the chat ends. Can't adapt when plans change mid-trip.
Lumoway learns your taste, remembers every trip, and keeps your plan alive in real time.
$200+ consultation fees. One-size packages. Days of back-and-forth before you have an actual plan.
Lumoway gives you agency-quality depth in minutes — at zero upfront cost.
20+ browser tabs. Forum threads from 2019. No coherent plan by departure day. Stress that follows you to the airport.
Lumoway consolidates everything — your research, your history, local tips — into one living document.
Three core capabilities that make Lumoway fundamentally different.
Your plan reacts to reality. Flight delay, weather change, a restaurant that's closed — Lumoway adjusts the whole itinerary automatically, so you never scramble.
Every preference, every past trip, every moment you loved. Lumoway remembers it all and uses it to make every new trip feel like it was planned by someone who truly knows you.
Real recommendations from travelers with your taste — not Tripadvisor crowds. Curated, contextual, and surfaced exactly when you need them in your plan.
One living trip board that remembers your habits, reacts to disruptions, and folds in local advice at the exact moment it matters.
Persistent memory
Lumoway carries forward the details most planners forget: late starts, favorite neighborhoods, rain backup habits, and the kinds of places you save again and again.
Adaptive updates
A delayed train or sudden storm doesn't break the trip. The itinerary quietly reshuffles timing, routes, and reservations so the plan still feels intentional.
Insider tips
Community notes aren't buried in chat threads. Lumoway surfaces the right recommendation beside the right stop — like the market stall locals actually return to.
Live trip board
Trip walkthrough
Saturday updates after weather alert and rail disruption.
Departure window shifted
Adaptive updateLumoway noticed the train strike and pushed your start later to protect sleep + reduce transfers.
Coffee stop swapped in Nishiki
Memory appliedBecause you saved quiet café mornings in Lisbon and Seoul, Lumoway replaced the crowded chain stop with Weekenders Coffee.
Rain backup activated for Gion
Weather-awareForecast changed. The open-air market block moved to tomorrow, and a covered crafts lane was inserted instead.
Local dinner tip promoted
Insider tipA frequent Kyoto traveler with your food profile recommended a 7-seat izakaya two streets off Pontocho, now pinned into dinner.
Traveler memory
Community note
92% matchSkip the main market lunch rush.
“Go at 11:30, then duck into the ceramic alley behind the riverfront for a calmer afternoon loop.”
Shared by Aya · 4 Kyoto trips · similar food + walking preferences
What changed automatically
“I spent three hours on ChatGPT planning Tokyo and it gave me the same 10 spots every blog post has. Lumoway asked me two questions and handed me a plan I actually wanted.”
Priya M.
Early beta tester · Solo traveler
“Our flight got cancelled mid-trip and I panicked. Within 60 seconds Lumoway had reshuffled three days of plans. I didn't lose a single experience — just moved them around.”
Marcus T.
Early beta tester · Frequent traveler
“The memory feature is the thing agencies can never offer. It remembered I hate early morning starts and every single itinerary it builds for me reflects that without me saying a word.”
Léa R.
Early beta tester · Couple traveler
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