Koji Hiramatsu speaks quietly of where this journey begins. 'Pouring in care, slowly nurturing beauty.' 'There is no end to curiosity.' The way of moving through time that BONSAI JOURNEY holds dear arrives here as words. Not seeking a destination, but one step at a time. The commitment to walk that path begins here.
Koji Hiramatsu's voice is calm. Unhurried. Never pushing. Just quietly, gently, extending an invitation.
'Pouring in care, slowly nurturing beauty' — these words are not about technique. They are about the pace at which we choose to live. When we stand before a bonsai, we are always called to make one choice: to wait. To wait until the bud appears. To wait until the roots settle. And the way we accumulate that waiting gradually becomes the expression on the tree's face.
'There is no end to curiosity' — this phrase is repeated not to point toward a destination. Quite the opposite. Once you arrive, the journey ends. Because you never fully arrive, you can keep walking forever.
If there were a completion, you could let go the moment the goal was reached. But bonsai has no completion. And so you never have to let go. You can continue facing that tree across decades yet to come. That is not a loss — it is a gift.
The phrase 'blending into daily life' stays with me. Bonsai is not something special placed on a display stand — it is something set within the flow of living. Each morning, with every Watering, you meet the tree as it is today. In that brief moment, something is felt, something is considered. And quietly, over long years, it accumulates.
Perhaps a journey is not about going somewhere far away. Perhaps it is about living deeply and with care, right where you are. That question rests quietly there, never quite finding its way into words.
'Step by step, in search of infinite creativity' — there is a richness in this phrase that almost seems like contradiction. The small, modest motion of one step at a time, alongside the staggering scale of infinity. The two coexist quietly within a single sentence.
When we rush to learn as much as possible, we are always stepping over something. The discoveries within each step are obscured by the impatience to reach the next.
What kind of first step does your journey begin with?
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