About Jomon Ancestral Circle
Jomon Ancestral Circle
Mission & Vision
Jomon Ancestral Circle exists to offer a sacred space where people return to their original rhythm and reconnect with the ancient wisdom of the land of Japan.
Born from deep listening to the voice of the Earth and the ancestral memory of the Jomon people, this living circle supports modern souls who long to remember who they truly are beyond speed, noise, and separation.
As guests walk through bamboo forests and sacred stone paths, the distant rhythm of the modern world gently fades, allowing the ancient pulse of the Earth to become clearer with every step.
Through sound, movement, silence, prayer, and shared presence, we create a living sanctuary for grounding, remembrance, and healing — a gentle return to one’s natural state of being.
Born from deep listening to the voice of the Earth and the ancestral memory of the Jomon people, this living circle supports modern souls who long to remember who they truly are beyond speed, noise, and separation.
As guests walk through bamboo forests and sacred stone paths, the distant rhythm of the modern world gently fades, allowing the ancient pulse of the Earth to become clearer with every step.
Through sound, movement, silence, prayer, and shared presence, we create a living sanctuary for grounding, remembrance, and healing — a gentle return to one’s natural state of being.
Upcoming Retreats at Jomon Ancestral Circle
Your Guides
Venue & Amenities
Historic Japanese wooden architecture with thatched roof
Quiet forest environment, shielded from electromagnetic noise
Tatami and earthen floor spaces connecting you directly to the earth
Cozy communal areas for meditation, workshops, and sound sessions
Small two-story cottage (Kaguyatei) surrounded by bamboo grove
Outdoor spaces for walking meditation and connecting with nature
Private corners for reflection and journaling.
Quiet forest environment, shielded from electromagnetic noise
Tatami and earthen floor spaces connecting you directly to the earth
Cozy communal areas for meditation, workshops, and sound sessions
Small two-story cottage (Kaguyatei) surrounded by bamboo grove
Outdoor spaces for walking meditation and connecting with nature
Private corners for reflection and journaling.
Meals
Menu Types
Day 1 Dinner, Day 2 Breakfast ,Lunch and Dinner , Day 3 All meals together, Day 4 Breakfast.
Plant-based meals prepared with seasonal organic ingredients. Japanese cooking session included.
Getting Here
Directions
🌀 Arrival & Meeting Point
All guests will gather at JR Ibaraki Station (Osaka).
From there, Naoko will personally pick you up and guide you to Jomon Ancestral Circle.If you arrive later than the scheduled meeting time,
please take a taxi from JR Ibaraki Station to the retreat location.
(The ride takes about 30–35 minutes.)
✈ From Kansai International Airport (KIX)
Take the JR Limited Express HARUKA to Shin-Osaka Station (about 50 minutes).
Then transfer to the JR Kyoto Line and get off at JR Ibaraki Station
(about 15 minutes).
✈ From Itami Airport (ITM)
Take the Osaka Monorail from Itami Airport Station to Minami-Ibaraki Station.
At Minami-Ibaraki Station, transfer to the Hankyu Kyoto Line,
then transfer again to the JR Kyoto Line to reach JR Ibaraki Station.
The total travel time, including transfers, is approximately 40 minutes to 1 hour.
🚄 From Kyoto
Take the JR Kyoto Line to JR Ibaraki Station
(about 30 minutes).
You can ask questions, share your arrival status, and feel supported during your journey.