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Some things don't announce themselves loudly.

It's the job you stay in — not because you love it, but because the visa is tied to it, because leaving feels complicated, because later is always easier to say than now.

It's the relationship that almost happened. The situationship you're tired of but haven't ended. The person you keep returning to out of habit, or hope, or the fear that nothing else is coming.

It's a life that got quieter without you noticing.
No new places. No new people. No real desire to try.

It's the family dynamic you've carried for years — the one that costs you something every time, and that you've never quite named out loud.

These things don't always feel urgent. Sometimes they just feel like background noise. But background noise, if you listen to it long enough, is asking you something.

I started Six Seats Tokyo after a heartbreak.

Not just the ordinary kind — the kind where you lose the relationship and then look up and realize you also lost over a year. I had one person, and I built everything around that. I stopped trying things for myself. I forgot I had my own life to construct.

Six Seats began because I needed to be in a room with people who were also figuring things out.
Not performing fine. Not networking.
Just — present, honest, willing to sit with a question that didn't have an easy answer.
This is that room.

One question. Six people. No right answer.
What part of your life is asking to change right now?

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