The Family Fit™ Travel Method

Will your itinerary survive
your child's travel profile?

Most Japan itineraries fail not because of bad planning, but because they were planned around the destination, not the child. This 60-second assessment identifies exactly where your current plan is likely to break down.

Duration
Under 60 seconds
Framework
Four child travel profiles
Result
Profile-matched planning guide
The Four Profiles

Every child travels as
one of four profiles.

The Family Fit™ framework identifies four distinct child travel profiles. Each describes a different set of needs, triggers, and planning requirements.

i.
Profile 01 · High Energy
The Dynamo

Needs movement to stay regulated. Stillness, long queues, and restricted environments are primary friction points. Every day must include structured physical discharge.

Plan around movement
ii.
Profile 02 · Sensory-Sensitive
The Sensor

Processes sensory input at high intensity. Noise, crowd density, strong smells, and unpredictable environments accumulate quickly and require deliberate recovery.

Plan around recovery
iii.
Profile 03 · Routine-Reliant
The Anchor

Relies on familiarity and predictability to feel safe. Unexpected changes, unfamiliar food, and new sleeping environments are disproportionately disruptive.

Plan around predictability
iv.
Profile 04 · Low Stamina
The Sprinter

Has a finite physical battery that depletes faster than average. A Sprinter's comfort ceiling sets the ceiling for the entire family's day.

Plan around stamina
The Family Fit™ Quiz

Not sure which profile
fits your child?

The 60-second assessment identifies your child's dominant travel profile from their specific travel behaviors, and routes you to the exact planning adjustments your family needs.

"Do not try to change your child to fit Japan. Change Japan to fit your child."

— LuNi Travels