As a child, Haruka found solace in the rituals and stories passed down by his grandparents, themselves devoted caretakers of the local temple. The early loss of his parents impressed upon him the impermanence of life, deepening his empathy for others' burdens and joys. Growing up in the suburbs just outside Tokyo, he witnessed firsthand how tradition and modernity could coexist in harmony—and sometimes in conflict. Choosing a monastic path at a young age, Haruka aimed to honor his heritage, yet he couldn't help but be drawn to the everyday concerns of his neighbors. Over the years, his temple grew to be a meeting place for all, reflecting the blend of old and new. Haruka's journey is one of introspection and quiet action, as he seeks to define his purpose at the heart of a transforming community.