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  2. Nippon Kodo - Wikipedia

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    Nippon Kodo (日本香堂) is a Japanese incense company that traces their origins back over 400 years to an incense maker known as Koju, who made incense for the Emperor of Japan. The Nippon Kodo Group was established in August 1965, has acquired several other incense companies worldwide, and has offices in New York City, Los Angeles, Paris ...

  3. Incense in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Nippon Kodo is also a major supplier of incense material. Both Baieido and Shoyeido are used extensively by Zen Buddhist temples, both in Japan and worldwide. Nippon Kōdō was established by incorporation in New York City in August 1965 and is the largest seller of Japanese incense worldwide. Most of their incense is "everyday" quality (毎日 ...

  4. Category:Japanese companies established in 1965 - Wikipedia

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    Nippon Kodo; S. Sotsu; W. Weds This page was last edited on 23 May 2020, at 11:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  5. Kodo - Wikipedia

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    Nippon Kodo (日本香堂), an incense company; Kodō (taiko group) (鼓童), a taiko drumming group; Kodo-kai (弘道会), a yakuza criminal organization; The imperial way (皇道), a propaganda concept related to hakkō ichiu; Imperial Way Faction (Kōdō-ha 皇道派), a totalitarian faction within the Imperial Japanese Army

  6. Category : Manufacturing companies established in 1965

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    This is a broad category which captures companies whose primary activity is, or was, the manufacture of many identical items. A number of subcategories are regularly populated: vehicle manufacturing companies and electronics companies, among others.

  7. List of oldest companies - Wikipedia

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    Nippon Kodo: Japan Incense [328] [120] 1576 Heihachi Jaya: Japan Restaurant [329] 1576 Kishigon: Japan Hotel [330] 1576 Gyokueido: Japan Confectionery [331] 1577 Kobaien: Japan Ink [332] 1577 Mineyo: Japan Fish [299] 1578 Holzhausen: Austria Printing [333] 1578 Klett: Germany Firearms [334] 1578 Lamp no Yado: Japan Hotel [46] 1578 Tomihiro ...

  8. Kōdō - Wikipedia

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    An incense burner (香炉, kōro) used for an ayamekō (菖蒲香) game, a part of kōdō. Kōdō (香道, "Way of Fragrance") is the art of appreciating Japanese incense, and involves using incense within a structure of codified conduct.

  9. Nisshin Seifun Group - Wikipedia

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    Nisshin Seifun Group Inc. (株式会社日清製粉グループ本社, Kabushikigaisha Nisshin Seifun Gurūpu Honsha) is a Japanese food manufacturing company headquartered in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan with overseas operations.