If there's anything that unites people, it's a group trip.

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Japan Itinerary

April 2026

1

Tokyo

April 3rd - 7th

Arrive in Tokyo and explore the vibrant city. Visit temples, experience modern culture, and enjoy local cuisine.

2

Osaka

April 7th - 10th

Travel to Osaka for street food, historic sites, and vibrant nightlife. Explore the castle and local markets.

3

Kyoto

April 9th

Day trip from Osaka to experience traditional temples, bamboo forests, and geisha districts.

Day Trip

Meet your hosts

Skylar Eileen (@skylareileen)

A content creator, photographer, and coach who has traveled across 25 countries, shaping her approach to cultural immersion & intentional movement. She teaches entrepreneurs, creators, and business owners how to build sustainable platforms through her Sonder Flow Methodology - a framework rooted in presence, storytelling, and building from lived experience.

Astro 🚀 (@rondondota)

A creative director, musician, and event organizer, blending music, fashion and culture through his work as the founder of Official Day Dreamers Inc, a multidisciplinary creative collective. He is rooted in daydreaming as devotion to vision. To daydream is to walk boldly within your imagination - to see what’s possible for yourself & move as if it’s already within reach.

Japan 2026

Sonder Flow × Daydreamers

This experience brings together Sonder Flow and Daydreamers—where presence meets vision. A journey that balances grounded immersion with inspired exploration.

Sonder Flow

Moving through the world with awareness, intention, and trust in self

Daydreamers

Walking inside your vision—believing what you see is possible

The Journey

Shared moments, solo time, and freedom to experience Japan intentionally

1   - o n -   1   C a l l   P r e p   Q u e s t i o n s

What drew you to traveling with us?

This question helps us understand what resonated with you about this experience and whether there’s alignment beyond the destination itself.

When answering, reflect on what specifically drew you in — the hosts or the destination, or a combination of both. You might also consider what you’re seeking from a group experience.

There’s no need to write what you think we want to hear. We’re looking for honesty, self-awareness, and alignment rather than perfection. Your response helps us ensure the group is formed thoughtfully and intentionally.

Have you been on a group trip before? If so, what was that experience like for you?

Is this your first time traveling in a group? Traveling at all? Do you have ay pre-exposed experience to traveling in a group? To Japan?

How do you usually handle plans changing while traveling?

Travel doesn’t always go exactly as planned, and this question helps us understand how you respond when things shift.

When answering, reflect on how you typically handle changes — whether that means staying flexible, needing a moment to adjust, or preferring clear communication when plans evolve. You can also consider how you manage unexpected situations in group settings and how you regulate stress or frustration when things don’t go as expected.

There’s no right or wrong response. We’re simply looking to understand your adaptability and communication style so we can create a group experience that feels grounded, respectful, and supportive for everyone.

Honesty is more helpful than trying to sound easygoing.

What kind of pace do you enoy when you travel?

This question helps us understand how you like to move through experiences when you travel.

When answering, think about whether you prefer a slower, more immersive pace, a balanced flow with structure and flexibility, or fuller days with more activity. You can also reflect on how much downtime you need and how you feel about balancing group activities with independent exploration.

There’s no right or wrong answer — we’re simply looking to understand your natural travel rhythm so expectations and group dynamics stay aligned.

What is your intentiona? (Leisure or Travel)

This question helps us understand your primary intention for the trip.

When answering, consider whether you’re joining primarily for leisure — to relax, enjoy the experience, and be present — or for content — to intentionally create photos, videos, or other creative work during the trip.

Both intentions are welcome. We’re simply looking to understand what your focus will be so we can ensure alignment, pacing, and group dynamics throughout the experience.

Choose the option that best reflects your main intention.

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