Capture your trip, your way

Your trips,
beautifully told.

WanderScript — a travel journal that builds itself. Check in as you go or import a Google Timeline export, and get a mapped, illustrated story worth rereading. Share it with your friends and family, or keep it for yourself — forever.

wanderscript.app/trip/tokyo-spring-2026
Tokyo, Spring 2026
Apr 12 – Apr 19 · 8 days
DAY 3
14 stops62 km3 stays¥184k
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Tokyo Skytree · 13:15
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Day 3 · Asakusa → Skytree
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Senso-ji Temple
Culture¥0
09:30
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Nakamise Street
Shopping¥3.4k
10:45
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Tokyo Skytree
Landmark¥2.1k
13:15
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Sumida Park
Nature¥0
16:05
What it does

Your trip, captured as you go.

Maps, photos, expenses, and an AI narrative — built from a few taps while the trip is still happening.

Interactive maps

Every stop plotted and every route traced, so the trip reads as a journey instead of a list.

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AI-written narratives

A warm, personal travelogue written from your stops and notes — choose a tone and make it sound like you.

Mist hung over Asakusa as we wound through red lanterns, incense drifting through the side streets…

Expenses by day

Log what you spend as you go — food, transit, stays — and see where the money actually went.

Food
¥8.2k
Transit
¥4.4k
Stays
¥12k
Sights
¥3.1k

Photos by place

Attach photos to the stops that matter — so every memory has a place on the map.

Capture trips your way

Check in live from your phone, add stops by hand, import a full Google Timeline export, or drop a GPX file from Strava / Garmin / Komoot — whatever fits the trip.

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Share or keep private

Invite the people you travelled with, send a read-only link, or export the whole trip as a PDF.

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Privacy by default

Your data stays yours.

  • Timeline parses locally — your JSON never leaves your browser.
  • Photo GPS coordinates stripped from every upload.
  • Home / Work / School visits auto-skipped from imports.
  • Guest trips stay on your device — no account required.
Senso-ji Temple main hall in AsakusaAsakusa · 09:42
Tokyo SkytreeSkytree · 13:31
Sakura bridge over the Sumida riverSumida · 16:15
Asakusa street with rickshawSide street
The narrative engine

Your journey, written back to you.

The morning mist hung over Asakusa as we wound through the red lanterns of Senso-ji, the smell of incense and fresh taiyaki drifting from the side streets. A monk rang the bell at 9:42 — we'd been up since six, and we hadn't eaten.

By midday the skyline had cleared. From the observation deck of the Skytree the city stretched out as a grid of grey rooftops cut by the Sumida, the Tokyo Tower a red dash against it all.

Pick a tone — literary, casual, or just-the-facts — and regenerate until it feels like yours.

Sample trips

See what a finished trip looks like.

Open any of these to explore a full WanderScript trip.

Your next trip is waiting. Start telling it.

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