Nippon Kodo were apparently started in New York, or at least I read that on Wikipedia once, so I suppose a grain of salt is in order, but I take such a statement as part of a rationalization that help… more →
Olfactory Rescue ServiceMike wrote 3 weeks ago: Nippon Kodo were apparently started in New York, or at least I read that on Wikipedia once, so I sup … more →
Kristin A-T wrote 4 months ago: Nenjudo is a Buddhist altar supply shop just down the street from Sensou-ji temple in the Asakusa di … more →
Kristin A-T wrote 4 months ago: Tokyu Hands – Attached to the upscale department store Takashimaya (near Shinjuku Station) is … more →
Mike wrote 10 months ago: Aside from the kyara ladder which Ross reviewed in part a little while back, I’m probably not … more →
Mike wrote 11 months ago: The four incenses in question here are among Nippon Kodo’s most traditional scents, a point we … more →
clairsight wrote 1 year ago: Nippon Kodo is considered the number one seller of incense in Japan. Its Morning Star line has been … more →
Mike wrote 1 year ago: This write-up is an odds and ends sort of thing and likely to be one of the last Nippon Kodo modern … more →
Mike wrote 1 year ago: As a creator of a number of different modern lines, it could be said that Nippon Kodo, at least in i … more →
Mike wrote 1 year ago: I’m about to go brutal here, so look away if you’re squeamish. Quite simply, this Nippon … more →
Mike wrote 1 year ago: In the interest of full disclosure, I have to admit that at least 75% of Nippon Kodo’s US cata … more →
Mike wrote 1 year ago: I didn’t notice before, but along with the Ka-Fuh Bamboo and the entire New Morning Star line, … more →
Mike wrote 1 year ago: [NOTES: I didn't get to finish the second half of the 12 Months series over the weekend (have one st … more →
Mike wrote 1 year ago: Today’s Essence of the Ages (link on right) update announced these discontinued items today (a … more →
Mike wrote 1 year ago: The Nippon Kodo Fragrance Memories line, which I believe used to be called NK Style, is an admirably … more →
Mike wrote 1 year ago: Nippon Kodo’s Kayuragi line consists of eight different incenses all packaged in very striking … more →
Mike wrote 2 years ago: This isn’t going to be a review of the Kohden line exactly, but there are quite a few people w … more →
Mike wrote 2 years ago: Some of my earliest and most embedded memories of scent come from when I first bought incense as a t … more →
Mike wrote 2 years ago: The East Meets West incense series by Nippon Kodo includes three different incenses created by a mod … more →
Mike wrote 2 years ago: I saw these at the store and thought I’d make a note of it here, but Nippon Kodo has six new i … more →