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INCENSE IN BULK stocks a HUGE RANGE of JAPANESE INCENSE STICKS at the very
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All of our Incense is SUPER FRESH and available in either SINGLE PACKETS, FULL
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In addition to our JAPANESE Incenses, we stock all Major Brands
of Incense - for example SHRINIVAS SUGANDHALAYA, including SATYA and NAG CHAMPA,
KAMINI, PADMINI, HEM, TULASI plus any
others you seek.
The range of our KA FUH INCENSE STICKS is shown below.
SCENTS in the WIND
Incense Sticks
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NIPPON KODO
Incense
With more than 50% of the entire incense industry
in Japan, Nippon Kodo Co., Ltd. is the leading incense manufacturing company in
that country. But, more importantly, its worldwide operations include corporate
and business partners in the United States, France, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Nippon Kodo's devotion to making fine incense follows a long and honoured
tradition that started more than 400 years ago and can be traced back to Jyuemon
Takai, better known as Koju, a skilled artisan in the art and the principal
provider of precious rare and exquisite aromas to the Emperor of Japan and his
Court.
Many of those pleasing and enduring high-quality incense fragrances, which the
company continues to produce to this day, are based on the original formulas
created by Koju and later by Yujiro Kito, who was hailed as the genius of
fragrance during the Meiji restoration period in the 19th century - around the
time that Japan opened its doors to the world and began to modernize itself.
Three of those early incense products that were very much in vogue then and are
still very popular today in Japan, as well as in the United States and other
countries around the world, are: Hana-no-Hana, Wakako and Taikan.
Their traditional wood and floral aromas, along with other popular and
fashionable scents, are being reproduced today by Nippon Kodo in modern
factories in Japan using the most advanced methods and technology.
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 parlour
games.
It wasn't until the 14th century in the Muromachi Era that incense reached the
height of its popularity with the upper and middle classes of Japanese society,
who used it as a mark of distinction and sophistication and to dispel unpleasant
odours. It was around this time that samurai warriors began perfuming their
helmets and armour with incense before going into battle as they prepared to
meet their fate.
Now, incense promises to become even more acceptable and desirable as a new
dimension in gracious living that opens up a whole new world of spiritual
awareness and understanding.
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