

KINTSUGI PAVILLION
The three quiet Arts of the Pavillion
A quiet space for stillness, reflection and gentle creative return.
Here, you are invited to sit, to breathe, to write, to draw .. or simply to be.
A place where meditation, journalling, art and nature-based practices unfold at their own pace, held softly by the surrounding landscape.
Creative Reflection
Drawing, journaling, observation.
A place to slow the mind and allow thoughts, sketches, or quiet reflections to emerge.
Here the forest becomes both inspiration and companion.
Shoshin (初心) – Beginner’s Mind
“In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities.”
Tea or Cacao Ritual – Centre Space
A shared moment of presence.
A simple tea or cacao ceremony invites stillness and connection.
Each gathering is unique and unrepeatable.
Ichigo Ichie (一期一会)
“This moment exists only once. Receive it fully.”
Meditation – Right Space
Quiet stillness on tatami.
A space to sit, breathe, and rest in silence.
In stillness the mind settles and awareness deepens.
Seijaku (静寂) – Deep Quietness
“In quiet stillness the mind becomes clear.”
Yūgen Evenings at Kintsugi
Yūgen (幽玄)
The quiet, mysterious beauty that is felt rather than explained —
the subtle depth of nature, light, and stillness.
In these evenings we pause, breathe, and allow the forest
and the body to return to their natural rhythm.
A place for quiet presence, reflection, and gentle ritual in nature
