Sandalwood Japanese Incense
Brought to Japan in the eighth century by Buddhist monks, who used the mystical aromas in their religious ceremonies, "Koh," as incense is called in Japanese, passed into the realm of the aristocracy centuries later as a source of amusement and enlightenment as they "listened to the fragrance" in their parlor games.
Sandalwood is said to be rare since ancient times.
It's a clear scent that makes you feel at ease as you think about your hometown.
The amount of smoke is quite small.
Burning time: 30 minutes approx.
No of sticks: 170
Length of the stick: 14 cm
Weight: 100 grams approx.
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