Komorebi Mokuyoku

木漏れ日 · 木浴

KOMOREBI MOKUYOKU

Forest Bathing Wellness Experience

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Komorebi Mokuyoku aerial view — concept rendering

木漏れ日 · 木浴

Komorebi
Mokuyoku

A Shinrin-yoku forest bathing wellness experience in the ancient redwoods of Big Sur

Structures shown are concept renderings for Q4 2026 build-out. The ancient forest is real and available now.

(koh-moh-REH-bee moh-koo-YOH-koo)

The Philosophy

Where Ancient Wisdom
Meets Modern Healing

Shinrin-yoku, the Japanese art of forest bathing, is the foundation of everything at Komorebi Mokuyoku. Nestled within 5.1 acres of ancient old-growth redwoods in Palo Colorado Canyon, our experience combines the proven therapeutic power of deep forest immersion with cutting-edge wellness technologies.

The name itself tells the story: Komorebi — sunlight filtering through the leaves — and Mokuyoku — the act of bathing in the forest. Here, every structure, every pathway, and every experience is designed to dissolve the boundary between you and the natural world.

800+ Old-Growth Redwoods
Two Year-Round Creeks
Guided Breathwork
Mitochondria Charging
Barrel sauna and Japanese bathhouse by the river

Our Symbol

The Tree of Life

The Tree of Life is among the oldest and most universally revered symbols in human consciousness, appearing independently across every major civilization — from the Kabbalistic Etz Chaim to the Norse Yggdrasil, the Buddhist Bodhi Tree, the Celtic Crann Bethadh, and the Mesoamerican Ceiba. In every tradition, it represents the same fundamental truth: that all life is interconnected, that growth requires both deep roots and expansive reach, and that energy flows in an eternal cycle between earth and sky, between the seen and unseen.

For Komorebi Mokuyoku, the Tree of Life is not merely a logo — it is a living declaration. The roots represent grounding: the ancient Esselen land, the mineral-rich creek beds, the mycelial networks beneath the old-growth redwoods, the deep healing that begins when you reconnect with the earth. The trunk represents the self: the spine through which life force travels, the breath that rises during ceremony, the individual journey of transformation.

The canopy — woven with the Flower of Life sacred geometry — represents the universal: the mathematical blueprint of creation itself, the interconnection of all beings, the understanding that your healing ripples outward to heal the world.

And the energy that flows endlessly from root to crown and back again? That is life itself — prana, chi, ki, mana — the vital force that every wellness modality at Komorebi Mokuyoku is designed to awaken, amplify, and restore.

Komorebi Mokuyoku entrance gate — Tree of Life sacred geometry in patina copper and steel

Our entrance gate brings this symbol to life in steel, copper, and sacred geometry

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Condor's Roost breathwork platform

Condor's Roost

Breathe Above
the Clouds

An elevated platform among the ancient canopy, where guided breathwork sessions and daily mitochondria charging take place at sunrise. Watch the fog fill the canyon below as California condors soar overhead.

Film production in the redwood forest

Production & Film

A World-Class
Film Location

Ancient redwoods, misty canyon light, and a rushing creek — Komorebi Mokuyoku offers a truly singular backdrop for film, television, photography, and branded content production. The raw property is available for bookings now.

Our private booking portal provides production teams with detailed location specs, availability, and direct inquiry access. No third-party platforms, no listing fees — just a direct relationship with an extraordinary location.

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The Practitioners

Your Guides

Kenji Tanaka

Shinrin-yoku Guide

Certified forest therapy guide trained in Japan. 12 years leading immersive walks through old-growth forests. Kenji's practice blends traditional Japanese nature connection with modern ecopsychology.

Forest Bathing & Nature Connection

Dr. Elena Vasquez

Wellness Director

Integrative medicine physician specializing in mitochondrial health and ozone therapy. Former Stanford research fellow. Elena oversees all advanced wellness modalities at Komorebi Mokuyoku.

HOCATT, Hyperbaric & Red Light

Asha Patel

Sound Healer

Master sound practitioner and Zome guardian. Trained in Himalayan singing bowl traditions and modern frequency therapy. Asha curates the acoustic experience of the copper-roofed Zome.

Sound Frequency & Vibrational Healing

Marcus Reeves

Breathwork Facilitator

Wim Hof certified instructor and former competitive freediver. Marcus leads sunrise breathwork sessions at Condor's Roost and guides the thermal circuit cold plunge protocol.

Breathwork & Cold Exposure

Guest Reflections

Voices from the Forest

I came expecting a spa day. I left understanding what it means to truly breathe. The forest doesn't just surround you here — it enters you.

Dr. Sarah Chen

Neuroscientist, Stanford

3-Day Immersion

The sound healing in the Zome was unlike anything I've experienced. The copper roof, the redwood acoustics, the frequencies — I felt my nervous system reset in real time.

Marcus Rivera

Music Producer, Los Angeles

Sound Bath Ceremony

We filmed here for three days and every frame looked like a painting. The treehouses, the mist, the creek — this property is a cinematographer's dream.

Yuki Tanaka

Director of Photography

Film Production

Immersive Preview

A Taste of the Sound Bath

Close your eyes. Put on headphones. This 2-minute preview features crystal singing bowls, Indian flute, tuning forks at 432 Hz, and a gentle heartbeat drum — all frequencies used in our Zome sound healing ceremonies.

528 Hz Love Frequency · 432 Hz Cosmic Tuning · Pentatonic Flute · Tibetan Bowls

森林浴

Begin Your Healing Journey

Whether you seek a transformative day immersion or an overnight experience among the treetops, Komorebi Mokuyoku awaits.