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[Features of Matcha Inko "KOTOHA Fragrance and Tea Leaves"]
★Ingredient 100% matcha incense
The world's first fragrance made from 100% matcha!
★Upcycling discarded matcha
We use powdered green tea, which accumulates in air purifying filters and is not sold for consumption.
★You don't have to worry about health hazards caused by smoke
It heats without burning, so there is no smoke.
★Beautiful looking incense
You can choose from over 50 different wooden molds.
★Can be used repeatedly
Because it does not turn into ash after use,Can be used as an aroma stone.
* Aroma stones: Soak in aroma oil and enjoy the scent as it slowly evaporates.
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"THE G-ZO EXPERIENCE" is run by Zane Johnson, an American instructor of Zen, calligraphy, and Japanese culture based in Kyoto and Osaka.
In order to provide an authentic Japanese cultural experience that delves deeply into the Zen spirit of Buddhism, which is also linked to the culture of the tea ceremony,Collaboration between Chazuna and Zaynheld!
Like tea, drawing kanji can be a chance to reflect on yourself, and through calming your mind,A special program to experience the spirit of Zen and immerse yourself in the essence of Japanese cultureis.Japanese CultureprogramZenZENcalligraphytea ceremonyBuddhismspiritexperienceKYOTOspecialUjiKyoto
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"Tie-dye"It is a method of dyeing kimono that has been passed down in Japan for about 700 years.
By tying the fabric with thread and applying pressure, the fabric is dyed in a state where it is under pressure.
This is a traditional tie-dyeing technique called "makiage shibori," which creates patterns without the dye soaking through.
The way the pleats are gathered and the way the string is wrapped around the fabric will affect how the white background appears,
The skill comes into play in deciding which parts to dye.
You can choose from a wide range of 20 colors.
You will create a unique, one-of-a-kind piece of art just for you.
You can take your creations home with you.
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