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Japanese Incense Guide: Best Brands & Scents

Nippon Kodo, Shoyeido โ€” subtle elegance for your space.

Japanese Incense Is Subtle

Unlike heavy Indian incense, Japanese incense (ใŠ้ฆ™, okล) is delicate, refined, and designed to scent a room without overwhelming. The tradition dates back 1,400 years.

Best Brands

Nippon Kodo

Japan's largest incense maker (est. 1575). Their "Morning Star" series is the perfect entry point โ€” sandalwood, lavender, and green tea in affordable boxes. ยฅ500-800 for 200 sticks.

Shoyeido

Kyoto-based premium incense (est. 1705). Uses natural ingredients without bamboo cores for a purer burn. "Overtones" series is a modern favorite. ยฅ1,000-3,000.

Kunmeido

Famous for their single product: "Reiryo-koh." A perfectly balanced blend that has been produced for over 200 years. ยฅ800-2,000.

Popular Scents

  • Sandalwood (็™ฝๆช€) โ€” Warm, calming, the classic Japanese scent
  • Agarwood (ๆฒˆ้ฆ™) โ€” Deep, complex, premium. Used in traditional incense ceremonies.
  • Hinoki (ๆชœ) โ€” Japanese cypress. Fresh, clean, forest-like.
  • Sakura โ€” Cherry blossom. Light, floral, spring-like.

Tip

Japanese incense ships well internationally. Amazon Japan has the best selection and prices.

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