The aspirations of Edo. The tastes of a refined woman. A fragrance that evokes the deep flavor of aloeswood.
Edo culture of fun and style was created by the cultural exchange of "elegance" and "vulgarity."
Edo was a city where people enjoyed the four seasons, respected Enishi, and lived vibrantly.
The fragrant lifestyle of Edo is expressed through fragrance by a Tokyo incense master here in Edo.
A single stream of smoke will invite you into the refined and modern world of Edo.
Come, welcome to the world of Edo fragrances.
◆Oedo Incense Kyarahime◆
The aspirations of Edo. The tastes of a refined woman. A fragrance that evokes the deep flavor of aloeswood.
"Kodo" (incense arts) spread from nobles to the wealthy classes such as daimyo.
The love for fragrant wood was also strong among the common people, and it appeared elegantly in kabuki and joruri performances.
Furthermore, hair oil scented with the herb "kyara oil" was also a big hit.
The word "kyara" is also used to describe something wonderful.
This fragrance is inspired by "kyara," which was an object of admiration for the people of Edo.
There is an ukiyo-e print on the back of the package.
It also comes with an incense holder modeled after the stone paving of Edo.
The tin incense holder, which was said to have been popular with high-ranking people in Edo, is washable with water, rust-resistant and can be used for a long time.