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Scouting Report: Less smokey and more of a subtle fragrance, this Japanese incense has (almost) completely taken the place of candles in my home. When I think of incense, I picture foggy college dorm ...
The use of incense in Japan is steeped in tradition, but that doesn't mean renowned makers are afraid to put new twists on their aromas. Just recently we've seen some venerated incense specialists in ...
JAIPUR: The Japanese have developed a fancy for incense sticks made of cow dung. A large quantity of such organic incense sticks are being exported by a Mumbai-based company to Japan. JAIPUR: The ...
The first time I encountered Nippon Kodo incense was at Roberta Oaks boutique in downtown Honolulu. The shopkeeper’s handwritten description claimed that it was “the world’s best incense” — and for ...
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