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Kousaido Hanga Incense 20g Mijikayo Short Night

Kousaido Hanga Incense 20g Mijikayo Short Night

$3.11

Original: $8.88

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Kousaido Hanga Incense 20g Mijikayo Short Night

$8.88

$3.11

The Story

Sooth your mind and home with these Kousaido Hanga Short night Incense sticks. It has a calming yet elegant fragrance, blended with musk, rose, honey, and other notes. 

Each stick contains 20g
Approximately 90 sticks
Box: 8 x 6.2 x 2.3 cm

Kosaido is an incense manufacturer based in Kyoto. Drawing inspiration from ancient Japanese culture and the beauty of the changing seasons, they capture the timeless atmosphere of Japan's historic capital. Their philosophy centres on using fragrance to bring colour, comfort, and calm to everyday life.

Incense has long been known to ease anxiety, anger, and tension - promoting a calm, clear state of mind much like meditation. Today, its benefits are even recognised medically. With roots stretching back to the Nara and Heian periods, incense remains a treasured part of Japanese culture.

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Description

Sooth your mind and home with these Kousaido Hanga Short night Incense sticks. It has a calming yet elegant fragrance, blended with musk, rose, honey, and other notes. 

Each stick contains 20g
Approximately 90 sticks
Box: 8 x 6.2 x 2.3 cm

Kosaido is an incense manufacturer based in Kyoto. Drawing inspiration from ancient Japanese culture and the beauty of the changing seasons, they capture the timeless atmosphere of Japan's historic capital. Their philosophy centres on using fragrance to bring colour, comfort, and calm to everyday life.

Incense has long been known to ease anxiety, anger, and tension - promoting a calm, clear state of mind much like meditation. Today, its benefits are even recognised medically. With roots stretching back to the Nara and Heian periods, incense remains a treasured part of Japanese culture.