木漏れ日 Komorebi: A Quiet Study of Fleeting Light
Komorebi is a small digital book about light, time, and the art of noticing.
In Japanese, komorebi describes the sunlight that filters through leaves.
This book explores that quiet phenomenon not only as something we see, but as something we feel.
Through photography and gentle reflections, it invites you to slow down, notice the small moments that usually pass unnoticed, and return quietly to the present.
This is not a guide.
Not a lesson.
Not something to finish quickly.
It is a book to open slowly, to sit with, and to return to whenever the day feels too loud.
Designed as a slow visual and emotional experience rather than a traditional book, its spacious layout is intentional, giving light, images, and words room to breathe.
Inside this book:
• Carefully designed pages with generous space to breathe
• Original photography of fleeting light and quiet moments
• Short poetic reflections on komorebi, time, and impermanence
• A slow, calm reading experience that invites you to pause and notice light anew
For a deeper introduction to komorebi, you can watch a video that explores this idea visually and poetically here:
Komorebi is a small digital book about light, time, and the art of noticing.