Hozuki's writing is deeply influenced by Japanese philosophy, particularly the concepts of "mono no aware" (the sadness of things) and "yūgen" (profound and mysterious sense of the beauty of the world). These philosophical underpinnings lend his works a distinctive lyrical quality and a profound sense of melancholy. Hozuki's literary style, characterized by its simplicity, elegance, and depth, reflects his belief in the power of literature to reveal the essence of human experience.
Members of the Hozuki Clan from the Village Hidden in the Mist. hikaru hozuki