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●Incense sticks with a Japanese scent. Using traditional techniques since 1850. A genuine domestic product produced in Asajima Hyogo Prefecture. Due to the incense, air flow may cause slight variations in burn time. Incense Incense Sticks Approximately 0.9 oz (25 g) / 10 bundles (Thickness and weight of the bundle may vary slightly depending on the production date)
●Incense sticks main ingredients: Flour, fragrance, dye
●Contents: 10 bunches; Smoke quantity: Smoke; Incense incense length: Approx. 5.3 inches (13.5 cm); Burning time: Approx. 30 minutes; Product dimensions / weight: 5.1 x 12.6 x 12.4 inches (130 x 32 x 315 mm); 14.5 oz (415 g)
●★【Packing product with lotus stick】 When shipped from Amazon.co.jp, you cannot change the name from gift settings to a different chart. You cannot choose paper for Buddhist paper selection
●Note: Please make sure to set the gift setting if you send the product gift incense directly to the recipient. 1. Amazon Prime (This product is sold and shipped by Junkendo (miscellaneous goods and daily necessities) When ordering, only the original Amazon name will be printed as usual. However, if you place a gift setting at the time of your order, the name specified on the claim will be printed on the invoice as the gift. Be sure to add a gift setting when giving as a gift. Bonus: Send a promotion incense when you cant attend funerals, warriors, or memorial events. Send Incense Sticks Great for gift giving


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Imekodo Co., Ltd. was founded in the three years of Kanaga (1850) and sells incense sticks and incense based in Ajijima Hyogo Prefecture.

Incense sticks are closely linked to Japanese culture, the wind and nationality.We make market proposals with the desire that we care about our customers voices and culture.In addition, we are committed to innovation so that it contributes to the development of fragrance culture, and we develop products with a focus on natural, health, and convenience.

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Ei has a tasteful town scene that is selected by the Ministry of Environment "100 Landscapes".100 points of mural landscapes are especially excellent as a bookmark environment as part of helping to maintain and create natural and cultures - the bookmark environment.

Incense sticks have been making in Hakuji Island for over 170 years.

"Making Incense Sticks in Hakuji City" and "100 Scenes for Scenes

After the end of World War II, the United States of America soldiers visited Ei (former Ichimya, Ei), the city of Ajitsuji (formerly Ichiya, Japan)."Is there something in the town today? " -Why do you hear what you go to to with this? in the USA.Then, the soldier says, "No, the scent of incense from all around the town, so you can think of what great people have dreaming.and the answer to it.

In Ei, Hakuji City, there are many incense sticks factories with the scent of life and all visitors will be surprised that the scent of incense from the street.

Incense sticks that last up to about 70% of the production nationwide and continue to the Kayei years (about 170 years ago), and still have been involved in the four residents of Ei in Aheji City, and are rooted very deeply in the lives.This "Hakuji City" has been certified by the Ministry of Environment in 2007 in 100 Scenes of the Environment.

As one of the oldest manufacturers who created incense making incense sticks in Ei Hakuji City, we believe that we can help to preserve the rich fragrance and the natural cultural and life that will continue to be the future of the future.

Stays true to fragrance traditions and future

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Obon no Itakura

Obon is originally an abbreviation name, and is formally referred to as "Urabone".It is said to be from the Sanskrit word "Uranban (to hang upside-down)".This is derived from the story of one of the students of the Ghiln Godds Sacyama, who save a lost mother.

One time, the eyeconders asked the Buddha how she could save her mothers to ask her how she could save her mother."Serve your child who has completed their training on July 15.You can save your mother with this meritaire."Since then, it is said that she became an eye honor and she was to accompany her on July 15.

Currently, it is often said that when it comes to July and August 13 to 16 days.(However, depending on the region, the "Old Bon Bon Festival, around July 15 in the previous calendar. In general, it is said to be the Bon holiday from August 13 to 16 days, but this is the "Late Monthly Bon Bon. In addition, the "Bon Dancing" is a classic item for the O-bon Bon Dancing, but this is said to be the result of a dancing revealed by the resoner who appreciated the mother helped himself.

Oshore

Day and night time are the same length as middle day and night time, which is 2 times in spring and autumn.Each of the middle days are referred to as the Japanese Coast for the "Breast Day" and the "Autumn Day," and "Autumn Day" in the middle of the day of the day and the back of the three days of each respectively.

On his coast, visiting each household grave to commemorate the deceased and ancestor.Each temple also implements legal rules known as the "Heishishai Party (Higane) to provide ancestors.

The "Heishshore" is the world of enlightenment that is not disturbed by a Buddhist term - Purity.By the way, this world we live in is referred to as "Konshai."It is said that Amida Narisos faith in the west, and it was said that the middle day of the sun sinking into the middle of the west is the beginning of his coast.

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What is a promotion (shimmo) ? in some cases."Promotion" refers to the items or gifts that we offer to people.  When it comes to mid-year or year-end period, you often see the words "promotion" in department stores, or from clerkers to purchase this product for promotions? and so on.  So what is the difference between a gift and a promotion?

They are the same, but when you consider the meaning of the words, they are slightly different from "gift" and "promotion".The word "Promotion" means "give-up" or "tamatsuru" and "gift giving", whereas "promotion" is considered a gift or devotion to someone else.A person above you like a boss or senior, refers to those who are at their age or place above yourself, but some of them include an ancestor, deceased or their relatives.

For the promotional product, the paper is generally referred to as a paper paper printed with Mizuhiki or a gift card. ) can be hung on top or front.The type of paper will vary depending on the celebration, sympathy or return of the item.

Incense Sticks (handmade artisans)

1. Fragrance / powder (knead).1. Fragrance / powder (knead).

2. Bonkiri2. Bonkiri

3. With board3. With board

5. Dry.5. Dry.

1. Fragrance / powder (knead).

Put various ingredients into the powder (kneader) machine, mix water or hot water to knead it like clay and apply it to the ball tightener to create "kneadama".

2. Bonkiri

Place the "kneelada" on the ball press machine and push it out into a long somen line.

3. With board

The board is arranged on top of a board called a bonboard without any gaps.

4. Dry.

Place it in the drying room and let it air dry.

Ainko (Zinkow)Ainko (Zinkow)

Ainko (Zinkow)

The resin of the Ginomeraceae family, growing in India and Southeast Asia, is deposited and aggregated, making it one of the finest incense trees.It is also known as a sinker wood because it has a large deposition concentrated specific gravity that submerges in water.

The resin produced in wood over many years is buried in the soil and water to consolidate and deposit to create a unique fragrance.

It can be used as a calming, detoxification, and healthy stomach medicine.

Sandalwood Sandalwood

Sandalwood

Evergreen trees from the Malay Islands in India.The wood itself emits a sweet fragrance and is also known as oshidan.An indispensable item for oriental incense and is also used for arts and crafts such as Buddha statues.

Sandalwood has decreased in quantities due to natural disasters, and due to the increasing demand of demand, it has become a valuable material that resembles the agoka wood.

HingesHinges

Chouji

The hinges are made of dried buds before the blooming of the paradolaceae, a tree.Its shape resembles a nail, so it was named a pair.Origin is said to be the Molca Islands in Indonesia.Today, Indonesia and East Africa are the main production site.

If you are cooking, it may be more familiar to say cloves than a hingeOften used as spice (spices) for meat dishes, curries, soups, sauces and more.It features a strong sweet scent and an irritating tongue.

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Kichi

The cow leather (kehi) is made of dried from the bark of the camphoraceae Tokyo Meatrai (Tonkin Ni) and other similar plants and its origins is said to be Sri Lanka, South China.

Cinnamon may be more familiar than cinnamon.The scent of the cryl skin is a refreshing scent like kuden water from Chinese medicine.It works well with pastry and tea, such as cakes, bread, cookies, and is widely familiar with cinnamon rolls, cinnamon toasts, and cinnamon sticks.

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