Japanese incense is much admired by some folks, particularly American. A number of the major Japanese incense companies have opened a branch in America, though not in Europe or other places. The relationship between America and Japan puts me in mind of the relationship between Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece, where Rome, after conquering Greece, admired and fell in love with Greek culture.
I have not yet really got to grips with Japanese incense - the expense coupled with my (admittedly limited) experience has not encouraged me to dig in and have a go - though Shoyeido being willing to release some samplers has been helpful. I'm gathering together here my limited experience of Japanese incense and looking to build on it over time.
Gyokushodo (1)
Kameyama (1)
Shochikudo (1)
Shorindo (1)
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Reviews
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| Baieido Reviews: 3, Top score: 35, Low score: 29 Average: 31/50 |
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| Nippon Kodo Reviews: 6, Top score: 34, Bottom score: 20 Average: 28/50 |
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| Shoyeido Reviews: 13, Top score: 39, Bottom score: 20 Average: 26/50 |
Individual sticks not reviewed as part of an incense house
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| Okuno Seimeido Ginsen Kunsui (D) Mar 2025 - Score: 37/50 |
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| Kunjudo Karin (D) Mar 2025 - Score: 35/50 |
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| Shochikudo Meiko Shiju May 2025 - Score: 32/50 |
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| Kameyama Flower Aroma - Violet (P) Jun 2026 - Score: 32/50 |
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| Gyokushodo Jinko Kojurin Jun 2026 - Score: 28/50 |
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| Shorindo Chahana / Chabana Tea Flower / Camellia (P) Jun 2026 - Score: 26/50 |
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| Koukando Shin Sennenko / Sentoshika May 2025 - Score: 22/50 |
Reviews: 29
Top score: 37
Bottom score: 20
Average: 28/50
Conclusion: I've not yet explored much Japanese incense, but what I have experienced hasn't encouraged me to explore further. I find Japanese incense to be quite dry and sombre, and with such a mild scent that it is easily overlooked. So far I've only tried the more reasonably priced incense, and even that I find relatively expensive compared to incense from other countries. The packaging, though, is very attractive.
Conclusion: I've not yet explored much Japanese incense, but what I have experienced hasn't encouraged me to explore further. I find Japanese incense to be quite dry and sombre, and with such a mild scent that it is easily overlooked. So far I've only tried the more reasonably priced incense, and even that I find relatively expensive compared to incense from other countries. The packaging, though, is very attractive.
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So true im done with Japanese incense stick boring and not what I was hoping for.
ReplyDeleteAnd spending more money to this will not be pleasant for my wallet.
I think a combination of scents that rarely excite or overwhelm with the expense of the incense has been putting me off. I'm almost there with the "I'm done" attitude, but I am keeping my mind and options open for a little longer. I will certainly not, however, be paying out silly money for any Japanese incense when there are so many wonderful Indian incenses that can be purchased for reasonable prices.
DeleteI have tried a lot of Japanese incense and can recommend a beautiful reasonable priced one Kojurin by Gyukoshodo it’s is my desert island incense if I had to pick only one.It’s one of the most popular in Japan which says alot about loved it is.It isn’t a woody somber tradition scent though it is powdery ambery comforting,if you imagine baby powder created by a genius perfume artist.It comes in 2 sizes,the medium box works out cheaper but the small is cheap and gives a chance to see if you like it.✨🕊
DeleteI've just read this post and mostly agree with your statements. However, there is one Japanese incense that I recommend: Shoyeido's Plum Blossom. There is not a bit of English on the box. Regular price is $12 for 150 sticks on Amazon. Currently on sale for $7 a box. I burn this every day, and it is the only Japanese incense I've found that I love. This stuff: https://www.amazon.com/SHOYEIDO-Plum-Blossoms-Incense-sticks/dp/B001B652NC/
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