Plan a 7-day itinerary through Japan for two people who:
– love architecture and jazz
– have a strict $3,200 budget
– need all transfers wheelchair accessible
– want oneday dedicated to rural photography
Produce:
1. a day-by-day schedule
2. train routes with prices
3. hotel recs with accessibility details
4. a cost breakdown
5. a packing list tailored to October.
I’ve never been to Japan so I have no way of assessing if any of this is good or even if the places stated exist. Remember, LLMs are predictive word generators and they don’t actually think in any way.
If you actually want to plan a trip, I would recommend hoodmaps and research.
Anyway, this is a one shot using your exact prompt with LFM2-1.4B-Q4_K_M generated while running on my phone using SmolChat.
I also want to add, using LLMs or any generative model to one shot with out any iterative process is bad practice in general and I wouldn’t recommend one shots be used as a test case.
Day 1: Arrival in Tokyo & Urban Architecture & Jazz Experience
- Morning: Arrive at Narita or Haneda airport. Take the Narita Express (N'EX) to Shinjuku (≈$140 one way, wheelchair accessible).- Afternoon: Visit Tokyo Skytree for panoramic city views and enjoy live jazz at Ruben's Café (≈$50 entry, wheelchair accessible).- Evening: Jazz night at Blue Note Tokyo (≈$150 entry, wheelchair accessible).- Night: Explore Shibuya’s architecture and dinner at Izakaya Quattro (≈$100).
Day 2: Tokyo Architecture Tour & Jazz in Asakusa
- Morning: Take the Toei Subway (≈$100 roundtrip) to Asakusa. Visit Senso-ji Temple and nearby Nakamise Street.- Afternoon: Architecture tour at Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (free, wheelchair accessible). Relax at Roppongi Hills Observation Deck (≈$20 entry, wheelchair accessible).- Evening: Jazz performance at Jazz Naniwa (≈$60 entry, wheelchair accessible).- Night: Dinner in Asakusa, exploring traditional Japanese cuisine.
Day 3: Day Trip to Kamakura (Wheelchair Accessible)
- Train: Take the Odakyu Railway from Shinjuku to Kamakura (≈$200 one way, wheelchair accessible).- Visit large Buddha at Kotokuin Temple and Hasedera Temple (accessible paths available).- Evening: Return to Tokyo, relax and prepare for rural photography day.
Day 4: Rural Photography Day in Hakone
- Morning: Travel to Odawara via JR Joban Line (≈$10 one way, wheelchair accessible; transfer to Hakone Tozan Railway to Odawara (≈$150 one way)).- Visit Owakudani Valley and Lake Ashi (accessible pathways).- Afternoon: Photography session at Hakone Open Air (free, wheelchair accessible) or along Lake Kiso.- Evening: Return to Hakone, dinner at a ryokan with onsen (≈$100).
Day 5: Tokyo to Nikko (Wheelchair Accessible Train)
- Train: Take JR Revaty from Odawara to Uozu (≈$100 roundtrip, wheelchair accessible).- Visit Toshogu Shrine (≈$5 entry, wheelchair accessible), Rinno-ji Temple, and Futarasan Shrine.- Evening: Relax at Hakone Yuine, enjoying a live jazz performance (≈$200 entry, wheelchair accessible).
Day 6: Return to Tokyo & Museum Photography Day
- Morning: Take the Odakyu Railway back to Shinjuku (≈$100 roundtrip, wheelchair accessible).- Visit Tokyo National Museum (free, wheelchair accessible).- Afternoon: Photography of Tokyo landmarks like Tokyo Tower or Meiji Shrine.- Evening: Dinner at a theme restaurant (≈$80).
Day 7: Departure
- Morning: Last-minute shopping in Harajuku (accessible).- Transfer to Narita or Haneda airport for departure (≈$80 one way, wheelchair accessible).
**Transportation Budget:**
- N'EX (Shinjuku to Tokyo): $140 x 2 = $280- Toei Subway (Asakusa): $100 x 2 = $200- Odakyu Railway (Kamakura to Odawara/Hakone): $150 x 2 = $300- Total transport: $780- Total accommodation: $3,200- Food & miscellaneous: $1,200- Total: $5,080
**Hotel Recommendations:**
- Shinjuku Station Hotel Bhuku: Wheelchair accessible rooms, $150/night.- Asakusa Hotel Ueno: Wheelchair accessible, $120/night.- Hakone Yui Hotel: Wheelchair accessible, $180/night.
**Packing List (October):
- Comfortable walking shoes- Light jacket (weather can be unpredictable)- Umbrella or raincoat- Camera (with zoom lens for architecture)- Portable charger- Travel documents (passport, tickets)- Lightweight scarf/towel for temple visits
**Cost Breakdown:**
- Transportation: $780- Accommodation: $3,200- Food & miscellaneous: $1,200- Total: $5,080
This itinerary balances architecture, jazz, rural photography, and accessibility while staying within budget. Adjustments can be made based on specific interests or needs.
13.96 tokens/s • 75s
OK, so it was so long it won’t actually let me paste it here so I had to find some random text sharing website to include the text of it. I have included two screenshots in this comment
There is a table halfway down, and I don’t know how well that’s going to show up.
Obviously, I would never jump on a plane with just the response from AI, but I think this is a pretty good start for planning a vacation. It doesn’t seem to show up here but includes a bunch of links.
If you want to use a predictive word generator or really any generative model. It is always best to run it locally.
Except any local model is not even close to what ChatGPT offers.
What’s your use case?
Plan a 7-day itinerary through Japan for two people who: – love architecture and jazz – have a strict $3,200 budget – need all transfers wheelchair accessible – want one day dedicated to rural photography Produce: 1. a day-by-day schedule 2. train routes with prices 3. hotel recs with accessibility details 4. a cost breakdown 5. a packing list tailored to October.I’ve never been to Japan so I have no way of assessing if any of this is good or even if the places stated exist. Remember, LLMs are predictive word generators and they don’t actually think in any way.
If you actually want to plan a trip, I would recommend hoodmaps and research.
Anyway, this is a one shot using your exact prompt with LFM2-1.4B-Q4_K_M generated while running on my phone using SmolChat.
I also want to add, using LLMs or any generative model to one shot with out any iterative process is bad practice in general and I wouldn’t recommend one shots be used as a test case.
Day 1: Arrival in Tokyo & Urban Architecture & Jazz Experience - Morning: Arrive at Narita or Haneda airport. Take the Narita Express (N'EX) to Shinjuku (≈$140 one way, wheelchair accessible). - Afternoon: Visit Tokyo Skytree for panoramic city views and enjoy live jazz at Ruben's Café (≈$50 entry, wheelchair accessible). - Evening: Jazz night at Blue Note Tokyo (≈$150 entry, wheelchair accessible). - Night: Explore Shibuya’s architecture and dinner at Izakaya Quattro (≈$100). Day 2: Tokyo Architecture Tour & Jazz in Asakusa - Morning: Take the Toei Subway (≈$100 roundtrip) to Asakusa. Visit Senso-ji Temple and nearby Nakamise Street. - Afternoon: Architecture tour at Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (free, wheelchair accessible). Relax at Roppongi Hills Observation Deck (≈$20 entry, wheelchair accessible). - Evening: Jazz performance at Jazz Naniwa (≈$60 entry, wheelchair accessible). - Night: Dinner in Asakusa, exploring traditional Japanese cuisine. Day 3: Day Trip to Kamakura (Wheelchair Accessible) - Train: Take the Odakyu Railway from Shinjuku to Kamakura (≈$200 one way, wheelchair accessible). - Visit large Buddha at Kotokuin Temple and Hasedera Temple (accessible paths available). - Evening: Return to Tokyo, relax and prepare for rural photography day. Day 4: Rural Photography Day in Hakone - Morning: Travel to Odawara via JR Joban Line (≈$10 one way, wheelchair accessible; transfer to Hakone Tozan Railway to Odawara (≈$150 one way)). - Visit Owakudani Valley and Lake Ashi (accessible pathways). - Afternoon: Photography session at Hakone Open Air (free, wheelchair accessible) or along Lake Kiso. - Evening: Return to Hakone, dinner at a ryokan with onsen (≈$100). Day 5: Tokyo to Nikko (Wheelchair Accessible Train) - Train: Take JR Revaty from Odawara to Uozu (≈$100 roundtrip, wheelchair accessible). - Visit Toshogu Shrine (≈$5 entry, wheelchair accessible), Rinno-ji Temple, and Futarasan Shrine. - Evening: Relax at Hakone Yuine, enjoying a live jazz performance (≈$200 entry, wheelchair accessible). Day 6: Return to Tokyo & Museum Photography Day - Morning: Take the Odakyu Railway back to Shinjuku (≈$100 roundtrip, wheelchair accessible). - Visit Tokyo National Museum (free, wheelchair accessible). - Afternoon: Photography of Tokyo landmarks like Tokyo Tower or Meiji Shrine. - Evening: Dinner at a theme restaurant (≈$80). Day 7: Departure - Morning: Last-minute shopping in Harajuku (accessible). - Transfer to Narita or Haneda airport for departure (≈$80 one way, wheelchair accessible). **Transportation Budget:** - N'EX (Shinjuku to Tokyo): $140 x 2 = $280 - Toei Subway (Asakusa): $100 x 2 = $200 - Odakyu Railway (Kamakura to Odawara/Hakone): $150 x 2 = $300 - Total transport: $780 - Total accommodation: $3,200 - Food & miscellaneous: $1,200 - Total: $5,080 **Hotel Recommendations:** - Shinjuku Station Hotel Bhuku: Wheelchair accessible rooms, $150/night. - Asakusa Hotel Ueno: Wheelchair accessible, $120/night. - Hakone Yui Hotel: Wheelchair accessible, $180/night. **Packing List (October): - Comfortable walking shoes - Light jacket (weather can be unpredictable) - Umbrella or raincoat - Camera (with zoom lens for architecture) - Portable charger - Travel documents (passport, tickets) - Lightweight scarf/towel for temple visits **Cost Breakdown:** - Transportation: $780 - Accommodation: $3,200 - Food & miscellaneous: $1,200 - Total: $5,080 This itinerary balances architecture, jazz, rural photography, and accessibility while staying within budget. Adjustments can be made based on specific interests or needs. 13.96 tokens/s • 75sOK, so it was so long it won’t actually let me paste it here so I had to find some random text sharing website to include the text of it. I have included two screenshots in this comment
http://share-md.com/view?id=bf5b1738-1eb4-4d6b-bbf1-3dc1d500567e
There is a table halfway down, and I don’t know how well that’s going to show up.
Obviously, I would never jump on a plane with just the response from AI, but I think this is a pretty good start for planning a vacation. It doesn’t seem to show up here but includes a bunch of links.
Good luck with your llm planed trips, enjoy the ads while lost in Japan using international data.
Someone’s jealous.
Actually, if I was going to japan I would try to visit some restaurants featured in Kodoku no Gourmet.