A Malaysian woman surprised the internet with her dedication to planning by crafting a 64-page ‘travel proposal’ for a trip to Japan with her boyfriend.
Her hyper-detailed approach has left many online wondering just how far one should go to ensure a smooth holiday.
‘This is what happens if you travel with an INTJ’
Her boyfriend, influencer Jovin Wong, shared the itinerary on TikTok, describing it as the work of someone with an INTJ personality type.

The acronym INTJ refers to one of the 16 personality types in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), a psychological framework that categorizes individuals based on how they perceive and interact with the world.
In the video, Wong flips through the comprehensive document, which includes everything from a budget for meals to a map of DisneySea with rides pinned and planned.

It even details the cost and photo of a locker they intended to rent, leaving no room for last-minute surprises.

“This is what happens if you travel with an INTJ, especially TJ,” Mr. Wong said, referencing his girlfriend’s Myers-Briggs personality type.
INTJ, also known as “Architect” or “Strategist,” describes individuals who are analytical and highly detail-oriented.

Netizens impressed
Netizens were both impressed and amused by her thoroughness, with many praising her organizational skills.
“Best girlfriend award,” one wrote.

Another netizen also requested the soft copy of the ‘travel proposal’.

“As ISTJ, that’s beautiful,” another wrote.

One netizen also revealed that she would do the same.

This ultra-detailed approach has sparked discussions about different travel styles and the lengths some people go to ensure a seamless experience.
@jovin_wong This is what happen when you travel with an INTJ 🙂↕️🤍 #intj #travel #osaka ♬ original sound – Jovinn
What is MBTI?
The MBTI framework, developed by Isabel Briggs Myers and Katharine Cook Briggs, is widely used in personal development and workplace settings to understand personality traits and decision-making styles.
INTJs make up a small percentage of the population, which may explain the curiosity sparked by this hyper-organized travel itinerary.
This extraordinary level of preparation aligns with the INTJ personality’s hallmark trait—strategic foresight.
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People with this personality type often enjoy creating systems that ensure smooth execution, whether in their professional life or personal adventures.
For those familiar with MBTI traits, this viral itinerary might serve as a classic example of how INTJs turn plans into precision projects, leaving little to chance.
