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  2. Shoyeido - Wikipedia

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    Shoyeido (Japanese: 松榮堂、松栄堂, Hepburn: Shōeidō), established in 1705 by Hata Rokuberi (a.k.a. Moriyoshi Rokuzaemon Hata [1] and Rokubei Moritsune Hata [2]), an employee of Kyoto's Imperial Palace and an incense hobbyist, [3] is one of the oldest incense companies in Japan. [3]

  3. Kōdō - Wikipedia

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    Incense burner (kōro) with peonies, Hirado ware, circa 1800 from Edo. According to legend, agarwood (aloeswood) first came to Japan when a log of incense wood drifted ashore on Awaji island in the third year of Empress Suiko's reign (595 CE). People who found the incense wood noticed that the wood smelled pleasant when they put it near a fire.

  4. Incense in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Fragrant scent played an important role at court during the Heian period (image from The Tale of Genji by Tosa Mitsuoki, 1617–91.). Nihon Shoki, a book of classical Japanese history, gives the first formal record of incense in Japan when a log of agarwood, a fragrant wood used in incense burning, drifted ashore on Awaji Island during the Asuka period in 595 CE, and was presented to Prince ...

  5. List of National Treasures of Japan (crafts: others) - Wikipedia

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    Incense burner in the shape of pheasant decorated with overglaze enamels (色絵雉香炉, iroe kijikōro) [12] Nonomura Ninsei Life-sized, cock pheasant shaped incense burner composed of two parts; lifelike coloration with green, navy blue, red and gold pigments; used in the tea ceremony

  6. Category:Japanese incense companies - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese incense companies" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Shoyeido This page was last ...

  7. Happy New Year! Australia, Japan, Hong Kong welcome ... - AOL

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    Festivities also lit up East Asian countries including Japan, China, and the Philippines, where people in the capital of Manila flocked to the streets to sing karaoke, blow horns, and indulge with ...

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