Our Take
Jun Yamazaki and Kelly Language built Hanami because someone finally said "what if meditation didn't look like a corporate wellness brochure?" Every day you get a Japanese artwork—museum-quality pieces from classic prints to contemporary works—paired with a guided breathing or mindfulness session. It's minimal, it's beautiful, and it's only on Apple devices.
Most meditation apps look like SaaS products wearing a calm aesthetic. Hanami looks like a gallery. No gamification, no streaks, no leaderboards—just art and breath. That's the differentiator, and it either resonate with you or it doesn't.
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