An ancient Japanese compound older than the Constitution of the United States, this residence was passed down through 16 generations of the Tsuji clan. A culturally significant relic located just north of Kyoto, the Japanese government requested to preserve the property as a national heritage site. However Mr. Tsuji, the last living descendant, insisted on a private sale so that he could choose who would carry on the Tsuji legacy.
After extensive research and discussions, we’re honored to have been chosen as the next generation of caretakers to renovate the property into a vibrant community space for both local and international artisans, builders and creatives. Our mission is to transform the Tsuji residence into a container for human flourishing, seamlessly blending deep cultural heritage with modern creative endeavors. Provided the serenity of nature, vibrancy of a multidisciplinary community and freedom to experiment, fail and persevere, could we design a new paradigm of modern living?
We have only one month to raise the funds to capitalize on this once in a lifetime opportunity. Will you join us??
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