Oedo-Koh Incense Water drop (60 sticks)
Oedo-Koh Incense Water drop (60 sticks)
Oedo-Koh Incense Water drop (60 sticks)
Oedo-Koh Incense Water drop (60 sticks)
Oedo-Koh Incense Water drop (60 sticks)

Oedo-Koh Incense Water drop (60 sticks)

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Japanese incense - Oedo-Koh Incense Oedo-Koh Water drop (60 sticks)

Japanese incense

In the Edo period (1603-1868), people did not have baths at home and public bathhouses were built to meet the need. There were about 600 in Edo. At first they were steam baths, then large bathtubs were developed. Because everyone was naked and people jumped without regard to age, gender or rank, the bathhouse was an egalitarian place. Apparently another popular item was a perfumed lotion made with flower essences distilled using a still known as a ranbiki.
This fragrance has the warmth and friendly aura of the moment you step out of the bath.


The hustle and bustle of the bathhouse, where neighbors laugh and splash together. A warm and friendly scent for after bathing.

Number of sticks: 60

Feature: Wooden box with incense burner.

Product origin: Japan

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