KEYAKI
A men’s group
for men based in Japan
Keyaki is a program for men in Japan committed to
growth, radical responsibility and social impact.
The program supports men in developing
a conscious sense of purpose and expressing it in the world.
Why Keyaki?
In Japanese culture, the keyaki tree (Japanese zelkova or Japanese elm) is a symbol of luck, health and longevity.
While their trunks are relatively short, they spread their branches wide and can be over 30m tall.
Its original name (槻 ツキ/tsuki) literally means ‘strong tree’.
Some of the oldest trees in Japan, over 1000 years old, are keyaki.
Anyone that has tried to process keyaki for firewood or lumber knows that it is twisted, complex, and smells like shit.
It is resilient to disease and beetles and it will grow back powerfully even if you cut off its limbs.
Embodying Keyaki
With some luck and good health, we can attain longevity
as well as create impact that outlasts our lives.
As men, we too have the potential to grow to great heights.
We can be the source of great strength.
We can be quite complex and twisted, and not smell so great.
We have more resilience than we often realize.
Let’s gather under a keyaki and support each other’s growth.
Your
Co-Leaders
Cory.
I am a 20+ year resident in Japan, and still regularly find new ways to fall in love with this country. A desire to make some social impact here is the main driver for wanting to support men in Japan.
As a sensitive and chubby mama’s boy, I have often felt uncomfortable being in the company of all boys or men, and so it wasn’t predictable that I would end up leading work like this.
Now, after five decades of life, many adventures, tragedies, and other life enriching experiences, I have landed in a calling that allows me to bring all of myself into serving others.
You may know me as one of the many identities I dance with: father, husband, adventurer, business owner, leadership coach, craftsman, community volunteer, etc.
In Keyaki, I will be your partner in finding your own calling and fullest expression as a man in Japan.
Skip.
My first years in Japan in the 90s launched me into community work as an AIDS activist, educator, and counselor.
Ever since then, I have always found myself either finding or founding communities of like-minded (as well as not-so-like-minded) souls focused on a common goal of mutual support, social transformation, or personal growth.
Now, as Director of a private Japanese foundation that brings together students from around the world in global community, I am fortunate to be able to pay forward the gifts of belonging and a global mindset to young people while sharing what is wonderful about Japan and Japanese culture.
My purpose in Keyaki is to cultivate a community of thriving, heart-activated men who are fully engaged and sharing their gifts with the world.
is not :
・ Surface level casual conversation
・ Therapy or counseling
・ A place to bring an agenda or the desire to convince others of your beliefs
・ A place to make excuses for your impact or blame others for theirs
・ A place where we expect solutions or have to always be right or perfect
・ For networking or promoting business
・ Sacred circle - intentionally structured discussion that empowers men to speak from their hearts
・ Support and personal development
・ A brave space you can bring the issues that concern you most
・ An opportunity to be fully responsible and accountable for your impact
・ A space to experiment and do our best
・ A space to gather with other men powerfully committed to growing to their full potential
is :
Retreat
in Minakami
November
2023.18-20
Gather around the fire as we put the online content into practice as a group.
Experience the power of deep work done in person combined with a stunning natural setting.
Connect through outdoor adventure while enjoying the comfort of glamping, including locally sourced food and sauna.
Testimonials
to Keyaki
Committing
An open and inclusive program for men
・Who live in and care deeply about Japan
・Of all nationalities, cultural backgrounds, sexual orientations and identities
・Aged 20 years old and up
・Capable of daily conversation in English
・Who prioritize all aspects of their well-being
Program structure
・Weekly 90 - 120 minute online sessions:
Thursday evenings September 7 - December 14 /2023
・Retreat in Minakami: November 18 - 20
・Fees (not including sales tax)*
¥150,000 full Keyaki program
¥170,000 full Keyaki program + a contribution to support other men who need it
We are committed to including men who are a great fit for Keyaki even if the fees are beyond your financial means. Please let us know if you need support.
*Food and lodging for retreat included in fees; transportation to Minakami not included
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We're proud to share information about our partners for this program here:
・The sensational retreat glamping venue in Minakami, Doai Village: https://doaivillage.com/
・The phenomenal photos of Skip, Cory, and the other men by Maki Motoyama: https://wmphotodesign.jimdofree.com/
・This fantastic web page (and this whole website!) by Studio Brick Lane: https://www.studio-bricklane.com/
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