About this Event
If you travel to Japan, you may notice it along a garden path or at the threshold of a tea room. Nothing is written, yet everything is understood: a tomeishi — a rope-bound stone — offers a gentle, wordless request not to step beyond this point. It asks for awareness, respect, and a quiet pause.
When you feel the need to slow down or hold a boundary softly, you might place your own tomeishi. It is not meant to shut the world out, but to honor the space within and support the boundaries that nurture your well-being.
Placing a tomeishi is not about building a barrier; it is about creating a breath. A small, tangible reminder to pause, to notice, and to enter with care. In this way, even an ordinary step becomes a quiet ritual.
Bring with you: A small rock or an object that speaks to you. We will provide the rest.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
KINKA (Gift Store & Potted Plants), 63 East 7th Street, New York, United States
USD 49.87












