OEDO-KOH - Water Drop
The bustle of the bath house, where neighbors laugh and splash together. A warm and friendly fragrance for after bath time.
In the Edo Period (1603-1868 ) people didn't have baths at home, and public bath houses were built to meet the need. There were about
600 in Edo. At first they were steam baths, then large bathtubs were developed. As all were naked and people co-mingled without regard for age, gender,
or rank, the bath house was an egalitarian place. Apparently another popular item was a scented lotion made with floral essences distilled using a still known
as a ranbiki. This fragrance has the warmth and glow of the moment you step out of the bath.
- No bamboo core for a clean burning, pure scent
- Box includes 60 sticks and a tin incense stand
- Petite, cute package; take 2 to 3 as a gift!
- For refreshment, relaxation, reading, listening to music, yoga, bathing
- Less smoke when burning
Key Note: Water Drop
Burn Time: Approx. 12 min.
W x H x D (inch): 2.63 x 4.01 x 0.78
W x H x D (mm): 67 x 102 x 20