Naoki Mikami is a Japanese artist with a profound commitment to preserving and reimagining traditional Japanese shodo calligraphy. Drawing on Zen philosophy and Japanese aesthetics, her work blends tradition and modern creativity, capturing themes of resilience, harmony and empowerment. She has collaborated with martial artists, wellness organisations and international brands, and her works are featured in public and private collections worldwide. Her mission is to restore calligraphy's role as a medium for reflection and motivation, drawing inspiration from the times when warriors, scholars and spiritual leaders used calligraphy as a source for daily guidance.
""A valuable, beautifully rendered work that every student of Japan—and every student of human nature and life-ought to read."" —Robert Whiting, journalist and best-selling author of You Gotta Have Wa (1989), Tokyo Underworld (2000), and Gamblers, Fraudsters, Dreamers & Spies (2024)