[Incense Gift Set - Amazon] Featured on NHK Kansai Wide Area News, News Hyogo, July 2019. A gift set of carefully selected, high-quality incense sticks with a rich fragrance and deep flavor. This incense gift set uses sweet tea, a favorite of gods and Buddhas, and is used for the Hanamatsuri (Flower Festival). For welcoming spirits during Obon (Buddhist festival), this incense, infused with sweet tea, is a thoughtful gift that will be appreciated. Each incense has a different blessing. Japanese incense sticks. Made in Japan.
"A treat for Buddha, fulfilling wishes. Famous and favorite sweet tea incense" (First Obon, New Obon, Anniversary of Death, 49th Day Memorial Service, 1st Anniversary, 3rd Anniversary, Incense Gift, Souvenir, Gift, Present). Incense sticks made with "amacha," a favorite of Buddha, are offered as offerings to gods, Buddhas, and the spirits of the deceased. Amacha incense purifies and cleanses, and each type of amacha incense has its own unique fragrance. Pure amacha incense gives courage to our hearts when facing all difficulties. Bamboo charcoal amacha incense relieves our hearts from the worries of life. Gentle amacha incense envelops our troubled hearts. Compassionate amacha incense embraces our hearts when we are drowning in tears. Agarwood amacha incense soothes our frayed hearts. A small amount of several types is popular for trial use, or as a gift when you don't want something ostentatious. Japanese Culture Incense Sticks
🌟【御供】 (Okuyo) can be used for all Buddhist ceremonies, regardless of whether it's before or after the 49th day. 【御佛前】 (Gobutsuzen) is used for all Buddhist ceremonies from the 49th day onward. [Offering to the Deceased] is used as an offering at the altar during Buddhist ceremonies such as the wake, funeral, memorial service, and the first seven days until the 49th day after death.
Ingredients: Sweet tea, sandalwood, agarwood, frankincense, cinnamon, bamboo charcoal, tabu powder / Packaging: Gift box / Package size: Length 15.9cm x Height 3.1cm x Width 16.5cm / Production area: Japan (Awaji Island, the home of incense manufacturing). Shape: High-grade incense for Buddhist ceremonies. Healing incense / Number of sticks: 9g each / Weight: Approx. 230g / Length: Approx. 14cm / Burning time: Approx. 30 minutes