Real trip plans for the first messy days abroad.
Furaibo turns a destination into followable days: airport moves, transit choices, food stops, POI details, heat and rain backups, and mobile data from the moment you land.
- Senso-ji before the crowd wave
Temple first, Nakamise after, side lanes before Kappabashi.
- Kappabashi or Sumida River
Pick one based on weather and interest.
- Ueno lunch and museum block
Rain backup is already in the same neighborhood.
Detailed trip plans
- π―π΅ Tokyo
Tokyo 5-day first-timer route
5daysA neighborhood-by-neighborhood Tokyo plan with arrival logic, early temple timing, food areas, one day trip, and realistic train movement.
Pace Full but controlledBudget Mid-range city tripRoute Hotel near Ueno, Asakusa, Shinjuku, Shibuya, or Tokyo Station -> Hotel station with a clean airport routeFirst-time Japan visitorsTravelers who want structure without a tour busFood, neighborhoods, and classic sights - πΉπ Bangkok
Bangkok 4-day first-timer route
4daysA heat-aware Bangkok plan with old-city temples, river logistics, food districts, recovery breaks, and simple transit choices.
Pace Medium, with early starts and afternoon recoveryBudget Mid-range flexibleRoute Hotel near Asok, Phrom Phong, Silom, or Sathorn -> A flexible last night near the hotel or an easy airport transfer pointFirst-time Thailand visitorsCouples or solo travelersFood-focused short trips - πΈπ¬ Singapore
Singapore 3-day food and first-timer route
3daysA compact Singapore plan that uses MRT logic, hawker meals, heat breaks, and a strong first-night Marina Bay loop.
Pace Compact and efficientBudget Flexible, from hawker-led to polishedRoute Hotel near City Hall, Bugis, Chinatown, Tanjong Pagar, or Orchard -> A final evening within a simple MRT or taxi route to ChangiFirst-time Singapore visitorsFood-first travelersShort stopovers with two or three nights
POI details that change the route
- Garden and attraction districtπΈπ¬ Singapore / Marina Bay
Gardens by the Bay
A practical Singapore Gardens by the Bay guide covering timing, free versus paid areas, MRT access, heat, rain, and skyline routing.
Best time Late afternoon into evening for softer light and less punishing heat; use paid conservatories earlier if rain is likely.Duration 90 minutes for the outdoor loop; 3-4 hours if adding both conservatories and a slow dinner. - Templeπ―π΅ Tokyo / Asakusa
Senso-ji Temple
A practical POI guide to Tokyo's most important temple stop: when to go, how to route it, what to notice, and how to avoid the worst crowd mistakes.
Best time Before 8:30 for space, or after dark for atmosphere without Nakamise shopping.Duration 60-90 minutes for the temple and lanes; 2-3 hours if adding Kappabashi or Ueno. - Palace and temple complexπΉπ Bangkok / Rattanakosin
The Grand Palace
A practical Bangkok Grand Palace guide with timing, dress rules, route pairing, ticket-window risk, and first-timer mistakes.
Best time Arrive near opening. Late morning is hotter and more crowded, and afternoon timing risks the ticket window.Duration 2-3 hours, plus more if you add museum time or move slowly in heat.
Airport-to-hotel moves, station exit decisions, luggage friction, and the first meal are treated as part of the trip instead of afterthoughts.
Days are grouped by neighborhood, time of day, weather exposure, and recovery windows so travelers are not zigzagging across a city.
POI pages cover best timing, etiquette, ticket risk, nearby pairings, and mistakes that matter when someone is actually standing there.
Latest guide notes
All guides- π―π΅ JapanYour first day in TokyoLanding at Haneda, getting an IC card, and easing into the city without jet-lag-induced regret.
- πΈπ¬ SingaporeYour first day in SingaporeChangi to your hotel, transit cards in five minutes, and a hawker dinner that won't break you on day one.
- πΈπ¬ SingaporeSingapore neighbourhoods worth a half-day eachFive pockets of the city that reward slow walking β beyond Marina Bay and Orchard Road.