Buddhist Altar Incense - Japan Juttoku Kou "10 Virtues"

$26.00

Description

If you've visited a Buddhist temple in Japan, you likely remember the peaceful atmosphere and the scent of incense (kou). Temples burn incense at main altars during services, and visitors often burn incense at smaller altars around the grounds. Incense is also common in Japanese homes at family altars called butsudan, which honor ancestors and play a key role in traditional daily life.

About the Listed Item

These six incense bundles are made by Daikou, a Tokyo-based company from the historic Shitamachi area. Named "Juttoku" (ten virtues), this incense is known for its smooth burn and subtle aroma, making it ideal for enclosed spaces or sensitive noses. Each pack contains two bundles, sealed for freshness.

Size of each bundle (two bundles per pack):
Sticks per bundle: approximately 100
Length: 5.5 inches (14.0 centimeters)
Weight: 1.6 ounces (42 grams)

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