In Tokyo,
there are children who do not go home at night.
Not because they have no home.
But because, for some of them,
home is no longer a place of safety.
They avoid institutions,
slip through every safety net,
and are given labels instead of names.
But what they truly need
is not a system,
not a program,
not a well-designed framework.
What they need is—
a place where they can simply be themselves.
I am creating a space for that.
A creative sanctuary.
An atelier,
a refuge,
and a small universe where they can meet
a version of themselves they have never met before.
They may draw.
They may sing.
They may sit in silence.
A place where their existence is not denied.
A place where "being here"
is already enough.
I believe there are spaces that cannot be reached
from within systems.
That is why I am choosing to stand there.
I am moving toward this place.
One day, I will stand there.
Not driven by timing,
but by intention.
This is not a project.
It is a place for presence.
Starting in Tokyo.
Fukuoka, Osaka, Yokohama, Sapporo —
one by one, slowly.
あなたの一歩が、この場所を現実にする。
Your step brings this sanctuary into reality.