Description
Experience the tradition of Japanese incense with Kungyokudo’s Nishinjin Mokcho. Crafted in Kyoto since 1594, this premium incense offers a calming, floral aroma with notes of osmanthus. Each stick burns for approximately 15 minutes, making it perfect for meditation, relaxation, or creating a serene atmosphere. Available in Regular (58 sticks) or Sampler (5 sticks) sizes.
Founded over 400 years ago, Kungyokudo is Japan’s oldest incense producer, renowned for its high-quality, handcrafted incense. The Nishinjin Mokcho variant captures the essence of Kyoto’s historic textile district with its gentle, nostalgic fragrance.
Origin: Kyoto, Japan
Dimensions: L15.2 x D5.2 x H2 cm








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