2.18Wed 2026
The "Teshin" Theory of Restoring Return as a Manner of Forest Circulation
*Previous columns are here [From a Shinto priest's perspective] As a manner of forest circulation, we transcend the division of responsibility between the past and the future in the "middle and present" time frame.
1.22Thu 2026
The "Nakami-Imai" time frame transcends the division of responsibility between the past and the future as a manner of forest circulation.
The moment we call forests "resources," the cycle begins to break down. But in the eyes of Shintoism, [...]...
12.11Thu 2025
The Value of Wood Education in Capturing "Ma"──Resilience Inspired by Forests and Shinto
Forests possess the power to revive time and again, even after being destroyed. Fallen trees invite light, moss covers the soil, and tiny sprouts begin to emerge [...]
11.12Wed 2025
Card game that illuminates the "in-between" - Why "wood education x art" is gaining popularity
Why do human rhythms become stagnant while nature keeps an uninterrupted rhythm? We now call it "species stagnation" [...].
10.8Wed 2025
A New Form of Wooden Education: A Wooden Card Game to Nurture Dialogue
Why do human rhythms become stagnant while the forests mark a rhythm that never stagnates? We are now in a "species stagnation" [...].