Nippon Kodo

OEDO-KOH - Japanese Pine - 60 sticks

OEDO-KOH - Japanese Pine - 60 sticks

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The brisk and refreshing aroma evokes reveries of old Edo, where pines lined the streets frequented by travelers, keeping watch and protecting them.

It is traditionally believed that the kami (deities) dwell in evergreen trees. The word matsu means both "pine" and "wait" (for the deity to descend), and the pine is part of the felicitous trio of pine, bamboo, and plum tree, and the auspicious pairing of crane and pine. 

  • Includes 60 incense sticks (9cm)
  • 12 minutes burn time each
  • Package includes 1 incense sliver holder, wood box (2 5/8" x 4" x13/16")

Historical Craftsmanship

Preserving the culture and transforming it to the modern lifestyle

Our unique fragrances come from over 400 years of preserved skills with the sensitivities of modern perfumers.

We inherited our skills through writings on the mixture of aromatic woods by Takai Juemon, an incense preparer who supplied the Emperor of Japan in late 16th century.

Natural Materials

From the goodness of the Earth with sustainability

Natural aromatic materials are discovered and gathered by careful researches and global network.

More than simply using these materials, we also engage in forestation and other forms of conservation in Southeast Asia to protect the environments from which they come.

High Safety Standards

Global technology and network for your peace of mind

By using our own developed reproducible measurement methods, we keep our incense in complete safety.

We conduct regular safety tests with globally standardized measurement technology from Denmark.

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Nippon Kodo

Since 1575.

Japanese Incense Brand.

Our unique fragrances come from over 400 years of preserved skills with the sensitivities of modern perfumers.

We inherited our skills through writings on the mixture of aromatic woods by Takai Juemon, an incense preparer who supplied the Emperor of Japan in late 16th century.

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