Japanese Incense Aromatherapy Alternative
Japanese Incense Aromatherapy Alternative
Japanese
Incense first came to Japan with the Buddhist monks. The first form was chipped mixtures called Sho koh. Later, kneaded balls (Nerikoh), and lastly Joss sticks.
Secular burning came later and developed into the Incense Ceremony called Koh doh. Koh doh is seeing a revival today both in Japan and in the west.
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- Baieido Japanese incense, incense bowls and koros.
- Spiral incense set from Nippon Kodo.
- Enfleurage is a aromatherapy store in New York City, Carries Shoyeido incense.
- Selling many types and brands of incense and Japanese incense.
- United States retail/wholesaler of Shoyeido incense. Located in Boulder, CO.
- Retailer carrying a small selection of Nippon Kodo incense.
- Baieido sticks and accessories.
- Retailer of Nippon Kodo incense.
- Retailer carrying a large variety of Japanese incense.
- Retailer of Nippon Kodo incense and incense burners.
- Baieido traditional Japanese incense.
- Canadian retailer of Shoyeido, Baieido, LISN, and Esteban Japanese incense.
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