Osaka Worldschool Pop-Up
This week-long gathering offers traveling families the chance to explore Osaka and nearby areas through shared outings and informal activities. Participants can visit cultural landmarks, parks, museums, and local attractions while connecting with other worldschoolers. The flexible format allows families to join group plans or explore independently, creating a balance between community interaction and personal travel. The experience emphasizes cultural exploration, local discovery, and building connections in a global setting. October 11–17, 2026
Worldschool Pop-Up Hub’s website: https://www.worldschoolpopuphub.com
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Meet the Team
This gathering is organized by a traveling family who splits time between different countries and is familiar with international travel and family-based learning experiences. The host coordinates group meet-ups, suggests activities, and helps facilitate connections between participating families. Their role is informal, focusing on enabling shared experiences rather than structured programming. Communication is supported through online groups where attendees can connect and coordinate plans.
Venue Details
The hub takes place across multiple locations in Osaka and nearby areas, including parks, cultural sites, and public attractions. Activities are spread throughout the city and accessible by public transportation. Osaka offers a mix of urban environments, historical landmarks, and family-friendly attractions. Participants will move between locations using the city’s transit system, as the program is not based in a single venue.
Cancellation Policy
No information available
What's Included
The registration fee includes access to the gathering, coordination of group activities, and participation in shared meet-ups. Families can join planned outings or explore independently while remaining connected to the group.

