MAISON YUKI

Japanese Wellness

Notes from a Japanese acupuncturist

— a craftsman's journal

Beauty is health.
Health is harmony of body and mind.

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ESSAY · MAY 2026

Stand barefoot, and listen.

A soft light, a gentle breeze. Take off your shoes, step onto the ground, and ask yourself a small, quiet question — where is your weight resting?

ON BEAUTY · JUNE 2026

The orbit of the beautiful.

A line from a book I read as a child. Plato said beauty is eternal; Chanel said a woman becomes interesting at forty. Years apart, they were describing the same thing.

ORIGIN · JUNE 2026

The day lightning chose me.

I was thirteen when my body first broke. For one hundred and eighty days, no one could hear my pain. Then a coach said a word I had never heard before — and everything began.

ON BEAUTY · JUNE 2026

The beauty of a prime number.

There are two ways to make a beautiful thing. You can take away, until nothing more can leave. Or you can add — a thousand layers — until nothing more can enter. Both arrive at the same place.

ESSAY · MAY 2026

What the heel of a shoe remembers.

A quiet morning. Before you reach for the door, look down at the shoes by the entrance, pick one up, turn it over. The sole tells a story.

ESSAY · MAY 2026

The bag you carry, the body you become.

Flowers, arranged in colour. A shop window, dressed with care. A shop window catches your reflection. Which side are you carrying your bag on?

ESSAY · MAY 2026

The side you chew on, the world you eat into.

A peaceful morning. A night when the rain plays its quiet music. Through all of these, we do not forget to eat. Today, let us pause at the thing we do without thinking.

These essays are a quiet room beside the tea. When you are ready, the tea is waiting.

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