Prompt Details
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(claude-4-6-sonnet)
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498
Example input
[user input]: “I’m planning a 5‑day trip to Tokyo as a first‑time visitor. I have a mid‑range budget and want a mix of major sights, good local food, and easy public transportation. Please create a day‑by‑day itinerary that balances culture, technology, and relaxation, with short explanations for each stop and any key tips for getting around the city.”
Example output
Example 1 – Travel planning
Example user input:
“I’m planning a 5‑day trip to Tokyo as a first‑time visitor. I have a mid‑range budget and want a mix of major sights, good local food, and easy public transportation. Please create a day‑by‑day itinerary that balances culture, technology, and relaxation, with short explanations for each stop and any key tips for getting around the city.”
Example assistant output:
Day 1 – Shinjuku, Meiji, Harajuku, Shibuya
Morning: Check in near Shinjuku or Shibuya for easy JR and metro access; visit Shinjuku Gyoen to recover from travel and get a first feel for the city’s parks.
Afternoon: Walk to Meiji Shrine through Yoyogi Park, then explore Harajuku and Takeshita Street for casual shops and street snacks.
Evening: Head to Shibuya Crossing and Hachiko, then visit an observation spot like Shibuya Sky for sunset if you book ahead; finish with dinner at an izakaya in Shibuya or Omoide Yokocho back near Shinjuku.
Day 2 – Asakusa, Ueno, Skytree
Morning: Explore Senso‑ji Temple and Nakamise shopping street in Asakusa for traditional atmosphere and snacks.
Afternoon: Take the train to Ueno Park and Ameyoko market for casual food and people‑watching; optionally visit a museum if you enjoy art or history.
Evening: Go to Tokyo Skytree for night views and have dinner in the attached Solamachi complex, which has many mid‑range options and is easy to navigate.
Day 3 – Akihabara, Imperial Palace, Ginza
Morning: Visit Akihabara for electronics, anime, and game shops, plus arcades if you enjoy them.
Afternoon: Walk or take a short ride to the Imperial Palace area and its east gardens, then relax at a café in nearby Marunouchi.
Evening: Continue to Ginza for illuminated streets, department stores, and a slightly nicer dinner while still staying within a mid‑range budget.
Day 4 – Tsukiji, Odaiba, Tokyo Tower
Morning: Have breakfast at Tsukiji Outer Market, trying sushi, grilled seafood, and small snacks from various stalls.
Afternoon: Head to Odaiba for bay views, shopping centers, and an attraction like teamLab Planets (reserve tickets in advance).
Evening: Return toward central Tokyo and visit Tokyo Tower or Roppongi Hills for another skyline view and dinner nearby.
Day 5 – Neighborhood day or day trip
Option A (within Tokyo): Explore a couple of quieter neighborhoods such as Nakameguro and Daikanyama for riverside walks, cafés, and small boutiques, finishing in Ebisu or Shinjuku for your last dinner.
Option B (day trip): Take an easy train trip to Kamakura or Hakone for temples, coastal scenery, or hot springs if you want a break from the city.
Transit tip: Use a rechargeable IC card (like Suica/PASMO or their mobile equivalents) to tap in and out on trains and subways, and rely on route apps and clear English signage to keep navigation simple.
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CLAUDE-4-6-SONNET
A compact meta-prompt for reliable answers with minimal overhead. The assistant always restates the task internally, drafts a direct response, then runs one quick hidden self-critique to catch missing pieces, confusion, or mistakes. It then refines once, prioritizing correctness, then completeness, clarity, and finally brevity, while never exposing its internal process unless explicitly requested.
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