Pine Tree-

Stone Lantern


Japanese log houses do not seek to be gorgeous , but rather express a life aesthetic of calmness , simplicity and coexistence of all four seasons through light, shadow and the fragrance of wood .


Shimpaku <Three trees coexisting , one heart for a thousand years>

Like three strokes of the brush interweaving to form a landscape painting , it silently speaks of the path of longevity , coexistence and harmony .

The century-old cypress in the distance is bent and resolute, its branches intertwined like the hands of a wise man, holding time and rain.

The tree in the center of the garden , the ivory wood, welcomes you and me, looking out in all directions , soft yet firm, whispering in the wind. The drought-resistant tree speaks of growth and endurance.

A stone lantern, tall and ancient, like a lost legend in Japan, stands outside of time, illuminating the heart of the night.

The stones are like an array, silent but shocking , forming an eternal figure , showing a calm and profound beauty .

We invite you to come in, have a cup of tea , and feel the embrace of time and mountains , the vastness of the world and the spaciousness within yourself ...