空の冒険 — A journey through sky and shell
Above us stretches an infinite canvas of wonder — ever-changing, ever-inviting.
The sky holds the first whisper of every quest. It is both the beginning and the horizon we chase. In Japanese, sora (空) means sky, void, emptiness — not as absence, but as boundless potential.
In Korean, sora (소라) is a spiral shell — a natural archive of growth and memory.
Each curve of the shell records a chapter of its journey. Hold one to your ear and hear the echoes of distant oceans. The shell teaches us that the quest spirals inward as much as outward.
Every quest starts with a single step into the unknown. The sky overhead, the shell in hand.
Climb the peaks of curiosity. Each discovery opens pathways to deeper wonders.
The spiral reveals its meaning through the people and stories we encounter along the way.
The quest is not a destination but a transformation. Sky and shell become one.
"The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes."
— Marcel Proust