- OEDO-KOH incense is a high quality Japanese incense made by Nippon Kodo. This series was created to represent a range of scenes inspired by the art, craft and culture of old Edo – the Japanese city now known as Toyko. Each of the six incense in this series tell a different story of a type of person from this era
- As you light the incense, an enticing wisp of smoke beckons you to Edo’s urbane world of iki (which means an urban "dandyism" of the Edo era). The aroma will send you back in time and may awaken memories that lie deep within
- The incense is nestled in a paulownia box while the packaging is adorned with Japanese patterns in traditional colours. Ukiyo-e paintings are printed on the inside of the box, expressing the aesthetic of the Edo period
- Each incense includes a metal incense holder that resembles the stone pavements of Edo
- Pine Tree: The brisk and refreshing aroma evokes reveries of old Edo, where pines lined the streets frequented by travellers, keeping watch and protecting them. It is traditionally believed that the kami (deities) dwell in evergreen trees and the pine is also associated with luck and longevity