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Merits Of Japanese Incense

Written by admin on Friday, December 26th, 2008 in Japanese incense.

Japanese incense has been around for over 300 years but the Japanese have been using incense since Buddhism came to the land from China. The definition of Japanese incense means that the incense is manufactured in Japan under strict supervision regarding what kind of materials is necessary for their production. A Japanese incense burner helps to create the entire picture of elegance and quality as desired by many Japanese.

The Basic Necessities Of A Japanese Incense

Some of the basic necessities of Japanese incense are not found in Japan itself but in India and other regions close to it. Agarwood can be found in Japan but is an endangered species of wood which makes it all the more expensive and elusive. Another key ingredient to Japanese incense is Sandalwood. The best kind of Sandalwood can be found in a region in India and this kind of sandalwood is uniquely potent in both smell and effect. This costs more than any other kind of sandalwood in the world. Many of the Japanese incense makers insist on getting this kind of sandalwood. One problem with this kind of sandalwood is that the tree itself is endangered.

There are other ingredients that make up Japanese incense but these two are the basics. The other ingredients added to the incense made in Japan all have the same quality as the basic ingredients, which are topnotch. There has been many remarks regarding the quite large difference in price between Japanese incense and others made in India but the quality itself speaks for the incense made in Japan.

Benefits Of Japanese Incense

Many Japanese believe that incense or koh brings about a lot of benefits in life especially those that focus on the mental state of the person. These benefits include soothing and calming the body and the mind, bringing about a state of calm and tranquility, expanding the subconscious of the mind and promoting better introspection and awareness. Most Japanese incense is a very light and delicate scent that is varied depending on what company has produced it.

Japanese incense is also said to promote better understanding and patience as well as help with relieving stress. The last one is a very important factor to Japanese incense because many Japanese work hard and fast. Their stress levels are quite high and their exposure to the scent of Japanese incense can help to ease this. This may be one of the reasons why Japanese incense is popular outside of Japan as well.