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Meet our Global Well-Being Mentor, Toryo Ito

We’re delighted to introduce our first-ever Global Well-Being Mentor, Toryo Ito. In this first of its kind role, Toryo Ito will share his unique knowledge of holistic health education acquired as a zen monk from Japan, as well as help us develop new treasures that return to you a sense of well-being.

His first encounter with Tatcha was in 2016. Our founder, Vicky Tsai, attended a zazen meditation class led by Toryo Ito at the Ryosokuin Temple in Kyoto. Afterward, the two found many similarities between his philosophy and her vision for Tatcha, namely the mind-body connection and a holistic approach to well-being. It was from Toryo Ito that Vicky learned the “mind” is not just in the brain, but throughout the body, pointing to universal expressions about gut instincts and changes of heart.

Toryo Ito’s own meditation style is rooted in the five senses. He says, “[meditation] is an act of re-acknowledging what you already think you know. Activating your five senses elevates your awareness of your body and mind, creating harmony between you and your surroundings.” Toryo Ito shares more tips for meditation in his recently published book, Monday Meditation, which is currently only available in Japanese.

Before becoming a zen monk, Toryo Ito studied Philosophy and Education at Ryukoku University before training at Rinzaishu Senmon Dojo and Rinzai Sect. Now, drawing inspiration from his traditional Japanese approach to life, Toryo Ito will work with us to marry timeless Japanese wisdom with emerging scientific research to create sensorial rituals that benefit skin, mind, and body. We’re thrilled to welcome him into the Tatcha family, and can’t wait to share the rituals of well-being we create together.

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Victoria Tsai

Chief Treasure Hunter