Matches of Harima utilizing the techniques coming from Europe, domestic production of matches started at the beginning of the Meiji period. Later, Japanese matches became so popular as export goods, thanks to the quality, that match manufacturing developed as a local industry of Hyogo, including Harima which was blessed with marine transportation facilities. Even today, the region contributes to roughly 70% of the domestic production volume. Incense of Awaji Island Incense manufacturing technique was brought to Awaji Island by craftsmen of Sakai in 1850 during the last days of the Tokugawa shogunate. Thanks to the westerly winds, which are characteristics of the island and ideal for drying incense, Awaji Island has become the biggest incense manufacturer in Japan, responsible for about 70% of the domestic production volume today.
Assorted Deep
2.2" L x 2.2" W x .4" H
This gift box contains three sets of eight matches each in scents Oak Moss, Cedar Wood and Ambergris (24 matches total) and one burning pad.
Each match has a burn time of approximately 10 minutes.
Made in Japan
Assorted Fragrances
4.75" L x 4.75" W x .5" H
This gift box contains three sets of eight matches each in scents Yuzu, Japanese Cypress and Sandalwood (24 matches total) and one burning pad.
Each match has a burn time of approximately 10 minutes.
Made in Japan