
Edonishiki Japanese Incense
Edonishiki incense is a Japanese incense product developed by Nippon Kodo to represent the fragrances typically associated with the Edo period in Japan from 1603 CE to 1868 CE. Also known as the Edo Tokugawa period, it was founded by Tokugawa Ieyasu and was famous for its Samurai warriors.
The incense is made from Japanese Binchō-tan charcoal, which creates less smoke when it's burned.
The iki fragrance is an interesting mix of fruity sweet and sour, with notes of sharp cinnamon and refreshing vanilla.
The fragrance of the Tsuya incense is complex, featuring a silky, tart aroma with a sweet powdery scent. It has got notes of vanilla and cloves and was the scent that was inspired by Japanese Sumo wrestlers who used a wax called Bintsuke abura in their hair.
The box design features an Edo Kumon design – a traditional Japanese repetitive pattern popular with the Samurai, who believed it represented strength and self-confidence.
Number of Sticks in Box: 220
Burn Time Per Stick: Approximately 25 Minutes
Net Weight of Incense: Approximately 90g
Length of Sticks: Approximately 140mm Long
Dimensions of Box: 7.3cm Width x 15.5cm Length x 3.1cm Depth
Country of Origin: Japan
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Edonishiki incense is a Japanese incense product developed by Nippon Kodo to represent the fragrances typically associated with the Edo period in Japan from 1603 CE to 1868 CE. Also known as the Edo Tokugawa period, it was founded by Tokugawa Ieyasu and was famous for its Samurai warriors.
The incense is made from Japanese Binchō-tan charcoal, which creates less smoke when it's burned.
The iki fragrance is an interesting mix of fruity sweet and sour, with notes of sharp cinnamon and refreshing vanilla.
The fragrance of the Tsuya incense is complex, featuring a silky, tart aroma with a sweet powdery scent. It has got notes of vanilla and cloves and was the scent that was inspired by Japanese Sumo wrestlers who used a wax called Bintsuke abura in their hair.
The box design features an Edo Kumon design – a traditional Japanese repetitive pattern popular with the Samurai, who believed it represented strength and self-confidence.
Number of Sticks in Box: 220
Burn Time Per Stick: Approximately 25 Minutes
Net Weight of Incense: Approximately 90g
Length of Sticks: Approximately 140mm Long
Dimensions of Box: 7.3cm Width x 15.5cm Length x 3.1cm Depth
Country of Origin: Japan



















