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Spiritual Cultivation in Kōdō (The Way of Incense)
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A traditional art form integrating sensory perception and spirit through the unique practice of 'listening' to incense (kiki-awase). Developed as an aristocratic pursuit in the Muromachi period, it fused with Zen Buddhist meditative thought. Through incense burner arrangement, scent identification, and seasonal expression, participants encounter their inner selves and achieve spiritual growth. Like tea ceremony, it sanctifies daily acts into ritual, creating sacred space from the mundane. Continuing through various schools today, it represents the pinnacle of sensory cultivation in Japanese traditional aesthetics.
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Category:Conceptual IP
Subcategory:Spirituality
Location:Nationwide
Time Period:1400-present
Influence:National
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Kōdōsensory cultivationZen Buddhism
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