Dharma talks and Zen meditation guidance by monks with years of rigorous training. This is not just a tourist experience. Set in historic temples and traditional houses that have not been commercialized, we offer an experience that becomes "A Quiet Turning" where participants can touch the spirituality of Japanese culture through calligraphy and Zen meditation, and re-examine their own lives and values. ■ Authentic Japanese Culture Experience That Doesn't End with "Playing Pretend" While many experience services for foreign visitors to Japan exist today, Treasure Japan does not offer superficial "tours." We convey calligraphy not merely as a technique for writing characters, but as an art form for self-cultivation and expression, based on the philosophy that "calligraphy is the person." The program incorporates "Shu, Ha, Ri," the traditional Japanese learning process. First, participants learn the basics by adjusting their breathing and posture (Shu), then try free expression (Ha), and finally create their own bold works (Ri), employing a deep spiritual approach. We welcome Shodoka (calligrapher) Mizuho Shishido, who has walked the path of calligraphy for over 37 years and trained more than 3,000 disciples, to provide authentic instruction from the mental preparation before the brush touches the paper. A joint performance of calligraphy and shakuhachi flute at a Tokyo hotel. ■ Overwhelming Locations Away from the Everyday An authentic environment is indispensable for an authentic experience. This project provides special locations and creates spaces where participants can feel the "space" and "silence" unique to Japanese culture, allowing them time to deeply confront themselves. Yanada-ji Temple (Machida City, Tokyo), blessed with serene forests and spring water. A Japanese house in Kiyosumi Garden (Koto Ward, Tokyo) with beautiful stones and water surfaces. A traditional house surrounded by nature (Ogose Town, Saitama Prefecture). ■ Concept: "Not a Tour. A Quiet Tu