
MIYABI GHOST is a quiet art project—part haunting, part graceful—born from long walks, real places, and too many photographs of moss-covered lanterns and forgotten forest paths.
I wander through hidden corners of Japan, camera in hand, listening to the hush between trees, chased now and then by rain or the sound of nothing at all.
From these still moments, I create watercolor-style designs that carry traces of memory, silence, and something just out of view.Faded shrines, drifting petals, weathered stone—these are the places I return to, again and again.
Influenced by the quiet tension in games like SEKIRO and Ghost of Tsushima, I’m drawn to that sense of beauty held just before it vanishes.
Through MIYABI GHOST, I try to preserve what cannot quite be held: a passing moment, a forgotten place, a feeling without name.
The name reflects this duality—miyabi, a quiet elegance, and ghost, the presence you sense but never see.
MIYABI Ghostworks®