The cellar at Ojina
The center of gravity is Ojina, the Hwang family's private estate. Inside, the air is thick with time. Seed soy sauce darkened over a hundred and thirty years. Kimchi that has aged quietly for sixteen. Wild mountain herbs hung to dry in the island wind.
This is not a restaurant. It is a living practice. For decades, the Hwang family has maintained this cellar not for commerce, but for survival and recovery. It is a profound, silent argument for the power of time over the body.