Kyukyodo

Kyukyodo Pressed Incense (Inkoh) – Kaden no Meikoh Series

$65.00 USD

About Inkoh

Inkoh refers to traditional pressed incense, carefully formed into thin shapes for gentle warming. Designed to be enjoyed by gradually releasing fragrance through heat, inkoh has long been appreciated for its refined form and controlled aromatic expression.

The formal method of enjoying inkoh is to use silver mica sheets, and it is traditionally used during the furo season from May through October, particularly in tea gatherings. Due to its thin and delicate form, careful attention should be paid to heat control when warming inkoh.

When using an incense burner, place one or two pieces slightly away from the heat source so that the fragrance rises slowly and softly. Allowing the incense to warm gradually helps reveal a gentle, well-balanced aroma.

Inkoh is fully dried by nature and should be stored in a dry place away from humidity to preserve its quality.

Available Inkoh Varieties

This product is offered as a selection of three traditional inkoh varieties. Each item is presented as a single fragrance, carefully packaged in a paulownia wood box and wrapped in traditional paper. These refined presentations are suited for both personal appreciation and formal occasions.

Tamatsubaki

Tamatsubaki is a classical inkoh with a calm and elegant character. Its fragrance unfolds softly when warmed, offering a composed and refined aromatic presence.

Miyoshino

Miyoshino is an inkoh that evokes quiet freshness and clarity. Graceful and restrained, its aroma rises gently, suited to attentive and unhurried enjoyment.

Chigusa

Chigusa presents a balanced and traditional inkoh fragrance with gentle depth. Subtle and well‑ordered, it allows the fragrance to be appreciated steadily and without excess.