OEDO-KOH - Cherry Blossoms
The custom of cherry blossom viewing took hold during the Edo Period. The somei-yoshino cherry tree, seen in groves throughout Japan today, was originally an ornamental garden variety raised in the village of Somei near Edo. Cherry blossom viewings were also an opportunity for Edo denizens to meet one another, present themselves, and perform: matching fancy kimonos were worn for the occasion, and people sang and danced to celebrate the coming of Spring. The captivating scent of cherry blossoms heralds Spring's arrival.
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- No bamboo core for a clean burning, pure scent- Box includes 60 sticks and a tin incense stand
- Petite, cute package; take 2 to 3 as a gift!
- For refreshment, relaxation, reading, listening to music, yoga, bathing
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Key Note: | Cherry Blossom |
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Burn Time: | Approx. 12 min. | |
W x H x D (inch): | 2 5/8 x 4 x 13/16 | |
W x H x D (mm): | 67 x 102 x 20 |