A warm, soft, gorgeous fragrance after a bath.
Edo culture of fun and style created by the cultural exchange of "elegance" and "vulgarity".
Edo was a city where people enjoyed the four seasons, respected the vineyards, 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 chic and modern world of Edo.
Come, welcome to the world of Edo fragrances.
◆Oedo Incense: Drops of the Bathhouse◆
The bustle of the bathhouse. A place for socializing. A warm, gorgeous fragrance after a bath.
In the Edo period, there were still no baths in homes, so bathhouses were built one after another, and there were about 600 of them in total.
Early steam baths gradually gave way to bathtubs. Apparently, after a bath, lotions made from flowers distilled in a still called a "ranbiki" were also popular.
It has a warm, soft, gorgeous fragrance perfect for after a bath.
There is an ukiyo-e design on the back of the packaging.
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.