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oedo-koh

$21.50
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oedo-koh

$21.50

imported from nippon kodo, established over 430 years ago in tokyo japan. the culture of japanese incense has been evolving for more than one thousand years, and nippon kodo is at the top of the game.

the oedo-koh series: the culture of edo (old tokyo) was a playful and stylish one, born out of a marriage of the elegant and the common, the course and the refined. this series was created by master incense artisans in tokyo to express the fragrant atmosphere of old edo. each box contains 60 sticks with a small burner made of tin. each stick’s burning time is 12 minutes.

peony tree: love potion of the geisha quarter, enchantment of the floating world. sweet scent of peony has untold charms.

pine tree: the brisk and refreshing aroma evokes reveries of old edo, where pines lined the streets.

water drop: the bustle of the bathhouse where neighbors laugh and splash together. a warm and friendly fragrance for after bath time.

chysanthemum: chrysanthemums were loved by the people of edo—-not only for their beauty, but also as a symbol of longevity. the fragrance is smooth, refreshing and invigorating.

aloeswood: savor the deep, rich fragrance of aloeswood, prized as the most luxurious of fragrances.

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imported from nippon kodo, established over 430 years ago in tokyo japan. the culture of japanese incense has been evolving for more than one thousand years, and nippon kodo is at the top of the game.

the oedo-koh series: the culture of edo (old tokyo) was a playful and stylish one, born out of a marriage of the elegant and the common, the course and the refined. this series was created by master incense artisans in tokyo to express the fragrant atmosphere of old edo. each box contains 60 sticks with a small burner made of tin. each stick’s burning time is 12 minutes.

peony tree: love potion of the geisha quarter, enchantment of the floating world. sweet scent of peony has untold charms.

pine tree: the brisk and refreshing aroma evokes reveries of old edo, where pines lined the streets.

water drop: the bustle of the bathhouse where neighbors laugh and splash together. a warm and friendly fragrance for after bath time.

chysanthemum: chrysanthemums were loved by the people of edo—-not only for their beauty, but also as a symbol of longevity. the fragrance is smooth, refreshing and invigorating.

aloeswood: savor the deep, rich fragrance of aloeswood, prized as the most luxurious of fragrances.