A different kind of week.
The Journey is a sequence — three landscapes, one arc: clarity, stillness, fermentation. The Retreat is a depth. It does not move.
Based entirely at Ojina on Jeju Island, it stays in one village, at one table, with one family — a slow immersion into the rhythm of the Hwang family. The shape is simpler. What it asks of the body is harder.
Where the Journey opens the work, the Retreat finishes it.