More than 100 years after its creation, "Hana no Hana," which built the foundation for modern floral incense, continues to be loved by many people today.
During the Meiji, there was a young man who could be described as a genius when it came to creating incense.
His name is Kito Yujiro.
He was fascinated by the floral scent of Western perfumes.
I took on the challenge of creating this Western scent.
Even if you solidify perfume and light it on fire, it will not give off a fragrance.
The supreme technique of incense making, which involves burning solid incense at 500 degrees to release an exquisite fragrance, was perfected in Japan.
After much trial and error and hard work, Yujiro finally created a stick of incense.
The scent was unlike anything else Japanese incense had ever produced.
"This is perfume incense. Floral incense."
Yujiro named it "Perfume Fragrance Flower of Flower" and thus "Flower of Flower" was born.
More than 100 years since its birth,
The "Koufuku Hana no Hana" fragrance, which established the foundation for modern floral incense,
It continues to be loved by many people today.
This "Special Hana no Hana" is sweeter and has a stronger lingering fragrance than the "Perfume Fragrance Hana no Hana", and is made to give you a richer, more fragrant aroma.
Refreshing lily, green floral woody scent.
This is a dignified, green floral woody fragrance that combines refreshing white lilies with green florals and bitter leafy greens, and is finished off with high-quality Indian sandalwood and rich musk for an oriental feel.
Coil type that provides long-lasting fragrance.