Shaolin Workshops
Baduanjin and Yijinjing with authentic Shaolin transmission. Ten nights on the island.
Residency
Sakito Island, Nagasaki — a quiet domain where decisions form
On Sakito Island, in Nagasaki, an island with a single residence — an island of one.
Removed from external noise, time flows differently. Distraction fades. Continuity returns. Thought deepens.
Wa-iki (和域) — a quiet domain where decisions form. Japanese craft, Japanese food, and Japanese landscape arranged not as aesthetic alone, but as conditions for how decisions take shape.
For founders, investors, executives, and private guests seeking renewal, clarity, beauty, and more considered experience.
Residency
For many guests, the value of Sakito is not only beauty. It is distance from deadlines, overstimulation, routine, social-media fatigue, and fragmented attention.
This is a place to reset rhythm, restore spaciousness, and reconnect with more considered experience.
The most important decisions rarely take shape in daily life. Time is fragmented. Thinking is interrupted. Conversations remain on the surface.
Decision quality requires an environment designed for thinking.
This environment exists because decision quality cannot be separated from context.
Experience
Programmes
Baduanjin and Yijinjing with authentic Shaolin transmission. Ten nights on the island.
Encounter the collection in its natural setting, with private gallery access and Tetsuya Komuro accompaniment.
Movement practice with the ocean horizon. Grounding the body in place.
Custom programmes for private groups, corporate retreats, founder gatherings, and creative residencies.
Book
Available year-round. Private group and custom programme inquiries are welcome.
Rates are handled privately based on format, duration, and intended use.
Context
Residency is part of a wider Keigen practice that connects theory, execution, meaning, and environment.
Framework gives the theory. Software applies verification in practice. Art shapes meaning. Residency creates the conditions in which thought, judgment, and experience can deepen.