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Imagine a landscape  from the scent - Japanese incense sticks  -

Imagine a landscape from the scent - Japanese incense sticks -

Kameyama's Incense has been highly praised by everyone and among them, the Cherry blossom scent has been particularly popular.

 

- Japanese Incense Sticks  "Sakura" Japanese Cherry Blossom Scent -

 "Kameyama" is a candle maker from Kyoto, Japan, and one of the leading manufacturers supplying half of Japan's incense.

The blend contains a generous amount of medicinal herbs such as sandalwood, clove and cinnamon, allowing you to feel the gentle spring sunshine.

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- What kind of flowers? -

Cherry blossoms refer to the flowers that bloom on Cherry blossom trees, typically in Spring. They are generally light pink and captivate viewers with their gentle and charming color and beauty. Japan is home to a wide variety of Cherry blossoms trees, with over 200 different species. For the Japanese people, Cherry blossoms symbolise spring, hope, new beginnings and beauty. April, The prior of Cherry blossoms blooming, marks the start of the school and financial year in Japan, making spring a season full of new encounters and activities.

 

 

 

- Beautiful words associated with Cherry blossoms - 

The Japanese. language is reowned for its numerous beautiful words that describe landscapes and situations. Here are a few words related to Cherry blossoms.

・花あかり - Hana akari -

 The faint light cast by the whiteness of Cherry blossoms at night.

・花筏 - Hana ikada - 

The sight of fallen Cherry blossom petals floating and drifting on the water surface.

・桜雨 - sakura ame - 

Rain that falls on Cherry blossoms.

 

 

- Incense Holder -  

At Wa-in, you can also purchase incense holders. They are availble in Brass and Tin, and you can choose your preferred shape. Check them out on our website.

Wa-in Website

 

 

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