
李家幽竹
JP
Feng Shui master of Korean royal lineage. Author of over 300 books, a familiar face on TV in Japan.
✦ About
Born in 1965. Descended from a lineage tracing back to the Joseon Dynasty in Korea, he began studying feng shui at the tender age of three as the successor entrusted with the wisdom passed down through generations of his family. Since then, he has established a unique theory of feng shui that blends traditional principles and philosophy with a modern sensibility. Based on the belief that "feng shui is an environmental science that arranges one's surroundings to invite good fortune," he has provided guidance across a wide range of fields, from interior feng shui, financial luck, and love feng shui to clothing, food, housing, and daily conduct. He has authored over 300 books, with cumulative sales exceeding 10 million copies as of March 2024. His works have been translated and published in more than 12 countries worldwide, including France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Vietnam, Thailand, Russia, South Korea, Taiwan, and Indonesia. In addition to appearing on numerous television programs, such as the show "Waratte Iitomo," he actively conducts lectures at hotels, department stores, and corporate seminars across the country. He has also supervised corporate products in fields such as beverages, cosmetics, real estate, and retail—including projects for Universal Studios and Seven-Eleven—and has collaborated on numerous architectural and urban development projects both domestically and internationally. He serves as the representative director of the General Incorporated Association Lee Kayu Chiku Space Feng Shui Society and also served as an honorary public relations ambassador for Korean tourism from January 2011 to 2013.