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Rain plan for weekend city trips 2026 06 25
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#weekend-trip
#rain-plan
#city-route
#korea-japan
2026-06-24 23:47:31
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A rain plan is a backup route that keeps a short city trip useful when outdoor stops become slow, crowded, or uncomfortable. A good rain plan is not a separate second itinerary. It is a nearby swap list attached to the same area: covered market instead of street walk, museum instead of park, underground mall instead of open shopping street, cafe with seating instead of a takeaway stop, and taxi or subway segment instead of a long bus transfer. The key is distance. If the backup takes forty minutes to reach, it is usually not a real backup for a weekend trip. The useful fields are trigger, replacement, travel time, indoor wait option, luggage condition, and last entry time. Trigger means the condition that changes the plan: heavy rain, heat warning, closed rooftop, delayed train, or tired legs. Replacement means the stop that preserves the purpose of the day. If the original plan was local food, a food court or covered market works better than a random museum. If the original plan was a view, an indoor observatory or hotel lounge may be closer to the intent. Rain plans matter most in dense cities such as Seoul, Tokyo, Osaka, Singapore, Bangkok, and Taipei because a few blocks can change the whole day. Underground exits, station lockers, covered arcades, and mall connections can save more time than adding another famous stop. The boundary is overplanning. A rain plan should fit on one screen and answer one question quickly: what do we do nearby if walking outside stops being worth it?
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