


Kyoto Traditional Hanging Scroll Ink Wash Painting Kakejiku "Not Yet" - Authentic work by Yokoe Ittoku, Yotokuin, a temple of Rinzai sect of Myoshinji
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Hanging scrollA single breath, an infinite silence.
Shades of ink spread across the white Japanese paper.
It is a faithful reproduction of the pure air that flows through the sub-temple of Myoshinji Temple and the momentary breathing of the monk as he confronts the material.
Amid the hustle and bustle of daily life, I find myself glancing at the ink painting hanging on the wall.
As I gaze at the bold yet delicate streaks and smudges of ink, the noise in my mind gradually fades away, and I feel as though I’m returning to the present moment.
[Zen Wisdom from a Monk]
This sumi-e ink painting is inscribed with the powerful Zen phrase "Mizai (Not Yet)." We invite you to discover the wisdom for mindful living that Rev. Yokoe of Yotokuin Temple wishes to convey through this profound artwork.
"MIZAI (Not Yet)"
Don't be satisfied with the status quo, keep improving.
This is a term often used in Zen Buddhism.
These words express the importance of living every moment to the fullest without becoming complacent about who you are now.
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Let the tranquility of Yotokuin be the core of your daily life.
Yotokuin Temple, Myoshinji Temple, Yokoe Ittoku ×
Mounting artist: Hayato Kido
In the sacred ground of the temple, Yokoe creates lines drawn in one go and ink smudges placed at exquisite intervals. These powerful yet pure works are backed and mounted in the traditional way using cloth and paper carefully selected by Kido, so that they will retain their beauty for decades, even centuries to come.
This piece, which embodies the serenity of a Zen temple and the pride of the craftsman, is not just a work of art, but a "mirror of the heart" that will accompany you and walk alongside you through life.



