Yoshikazu “Yoshi” Tsugiyama, also known as Daikanyama.eth, is a Boston-based art collector focused on Ethereum-native digital art, NFT art history, and contemporary physical art.

He is the founder and curator of Daikanyama Contemporary & Onchain Museum of Art, a personal collection and research project exploring the intersection of on-chain culture, contemporary art, digital ownership, and cultural memory.

Yoshi collects works by artists who reflect the tension between digital sovereignty, visual identity, and art history. His collection includes Ethereum-native digital art, NFT art, and physical contemporary works, with a particular focus on XCOPY and the historical development of crypto art.

As a member of The Doomed DAO and an XCOPY collector, he is interested in how blockchain-native art can be preserved, contextualized, and understood within both crypto-native communities and traditional art institutions.

His collecting practice is guided by a long-term perspective: not only what is valuable today, but what may remain culturally meaningful in the future. He is especially drawn to works that carry strong visual language, historical context, provenance, and a clear connection to the evolution of digital culture.

Outside of collecting, Yoshi is also a marathon runner and fly fisherman. These practices reflect the same values that shape his approach to art: patience, solitude, discipline, observation, and a preference for silence over noise.

Daikanyama.eth represents his collector identity across Ethereum, digital art, and the broader cultural landscape of Web3.

次山嘉一 / Yoshi Tsugiyama / Daikanyama.eth は、ボストンを拠点に、Ethereum-native digital art、NFTアート史、現代フィジカルアートを収集・研究するアートコレクターです。

Daikanyama Contemporary & Onchain Museum of Artの founder / curator として、オンチェーン文化、現代アート、デジタル所有権、文化的記憶の交差点を探求しています。The Doomed DAOのメンバーであり、XCOPYを中心に、クリプトアートの歴史的文脈と制度的評価に関心を持っています。