
A little more about me
Ever since I was a child, whenever I saw something, two questions would automatically come to my mind: "How?" and "Why?"
This curiosity led me into the world of knowledge. I absorbed a lot from an early age—I remember getting a toy and immediately opening it up to see how it worked.
It didn’t take long for me to realize I was different from others. I didn’t fit in. I realized I wouldn’t be able to live the life I was sold as the "good life."
That realization led me into darkness. I was young when it hit me—around 15 or 16 years old.
Then, on a random day—a rainy day for me—something suddenly came to my mind: “Until when?”
That phrase hit me like a stone.
From that moment on, my focus shifted to self-improvement.
In addition to continuing to seek knowledge, I turned inward—toward my thoughts, my emotions, my spirit.
My current self at the time had to die so that a new me could be born.
And here I am today, still walking, taking one more step each day toward the light.
That, too, is who I am.

What is my purpose in doing what I do?
My purpose is to reach and inspire, conveying the essence of the shugyosha, the Bushidō code, Buddhism, and Miyamoto Musashi through the art I create and my daily reflections.
I aim to positively impact those who seek personal growth.
But remember—I am a wanderer too. I do not hold the truth, and no one does.
Therefore, everything I say should be questioned—just as everything anyone says should be.
Always remember, Walking is the Way.