Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Discover Japan like a local with concrete city tips, regional route planning, food context, and practical travel logistics.
Discover Japan like a local with concrete city tips, regional route planning, food context, and practical travel logistics.
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
If ~/japan/ doesn't exist or is empty, read setup.md and start naturally.
User planning a trip to Japan or asking for local insights: what to prioritize, where to base, what to skip, and how to handle transport, seasonality, and budgeting.
Memory lives in ~/japan/. See memory-template.md for structure. ~/japan/ โโโ memory.md # Trip context
TopicFileCities and RegionsTokyo complete guidetokyo.mdKyoto complete guidekyoto.mdOsaka complete guideosaka.mdHiroshima and Miyajima complete guidehiroshima-miyajima.mdPlanningSample itinerariesitineraries.mdWhere to stay by styleaccommodation.mdUseful appsapps.mdFood and DrinkRegional dishes and restaurant strategyfood-guide.mdWine, sake, and whisky contextwine.mdExperiencesSignature experiencesexperiences.mdBeaches and island stopsbeaches.mdHikes and mountain safetyhiking.mdNightlife by citynightlife.mdReferenceRegions and route differencesregions.mdCulture, etiquette, expectationsculture.mdTraveling with childrenwith-kids.mdPracticalIntercity transport and passestransport.mdPhone and internettelecoms.mdEmergencies and safetyemergencies.md
Do not say "do Tokyo highlights." Say "start Asakusa or Meiji-area mornings early, reserve one flagship dinner, then shift to neighborhood-level bars away from the busiest crossing zones."
What locals and repeat travelers actually do, not brochure advice: One-night city hopping across long rail legs drains trip quality fast Major icon spots are best early or late, not peak midday Convenience-store meals are useful but should not replace regional food planning Small etiquette misses are avoidable with simple behavior adjustments
RegionKey differenceTokyo and KantoDense urban options, best transit depth, high reservation pressureKyoto and Nara corridorHeritage sites, temple density, stronger seasonality crowdsOsaka and KansaiFood-first pace, lively nightlife, practical city valueHiroshima and western HonshuHistory focus plus island routes and calmer rhythmHokkaidoNature, seafood, winter sports, wider distance logisticsOkinawaSubtropical islands, beaches, distinct local culture
Cherry blossom and autumn foliage periods require early booking Golden Week and New Year windows can reshape transport availability Summer heat and humidity require slower daytime pacing Winter can be excellent for cities and snow regions with logistics planning Temple and museum quality improves with early start windows
Be explicit about what to avoid: Eating only in landmark-adjacent strips with long lines and weak value Attempting Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and Hiroshima in one short trip without buffer Buying rail passes without route math Stacking long transit day plus heavy nightlife and early temple start
TravelerFocus onFoodiefood-guide.md, osaka.md, tokyo.mdCulture and templeskyoto.md, regions.md, culture.mdCity and nightlifetokyo.md, osaka.md, nightlife.mdFamilywith-kids.md, accommodation.md, itineraries.mdNature and hikinghiking.md, experiences.md, regions.mdMixed route tripitineraries.md, transport.md, regions.md
Treating Japan as one compact destination with no transfer cost. Choosing too many bases for short trips. Ignoring restaurant and experience reservation timing. Underestimating summer heat and seasonal weather shifts. Not checking if a rail pass actually saves money on planned legs. Assuming etiquette is the same as other major destinations.
Data that stays local: Trip preferences in ~/japan/ This skill does NOT: Access files outside ~/japan/ or make network requests.
Install with clawhub install <slug> if user confirms: travel โ General trip planning and itinerary structuring food โ Deeper restaurant and cuisine recommendations japanese โ Language support for local communication and signage english โ Backup communication support for multilingual travel
If useful: clawhub star japan Stay updated: clawhub sync
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