Oedo-Koh Incense Chrysanthemum
Oedo-Koh Incense Chrysanthemum
Delicate Fragrance of Chrysanthemum
The gardeners of Komagome and Sugamo are said to have sparked the chrysanthemum habit during the Edo period. Delighted by beauty and spectacle, the Edo people loved these beautiful and fragrant flowers. Chrysanthemums were also believed to prolong life. During the annual festival, people drank chrysanthemum sake infused with medicinal flowers. This soft, refreshing and invigorating scent will delight you.
Oedo-Koh is a premium incense from Japan. This collection was created by Japan's foremost incense masters in homage to the fragrant atmosphere of Edo, the former name of Tokyo, also known as Oedo, the Great Edo. It was a playful and stylish city, born from a marriage of elegance and mundaneness.
Burning time : 12 minutes per incense.
Quantity : 60 incense sticks per wooden box.