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「秘すれば花なり、秘せずは花なるべからず」
(Hisureba hana nari, hisezureba hana naru bekarazu)
— Zeami Motokiyo (世阿弥 元清, 1363–1443, Fūshikaden)
Japanese literature and art are imbued with an ephemeral beauty, steeped in reflection on the elusive and the intangible. At the heart of these creations lies mono no aware—a profound awareness of the impermanence of all things, a gentle melancholy stirred by the passage of the world. Every stroke of calligraphy, every brush mark, every syllable of a haiku expresses a contemplation of life in its purest form, infused with tender reverence for a moment that is already slipping away.
This art draws no boundaries between the everyday and the transcendent—it is a narrative of life lived with awareness, with deep respect for each fleeting instant, like the soothing breath of wind on a sweltering summer day. We invite you on a journey along paths that lead not only through history and tradition, but more deeply through the delicate tremors of the soul and the mind.
未開 ソビエライ
An enthusiast of Asian culture with a deep appreciation for the diverse philosophies of the world. By education, a psychologist and philologist specializing in Korean studies. At heart, a programmer (primarily for Android) and a passionate technology enthusiast, as well as a practitioner of Zen and mono no aware. In moments of tranquility, adheres to a disciplined lifestyle, firmly believing that perseverance, continuous personal growth, and dedication to one's passions are the wisest paths in life. Author of the book "Strong Women of Japan" (>>see more)
"The most powerful force in the universe is compound interest." - Albert Einstein (probably)
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