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Kodo (Way of Incense)

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A traditional Japanese art of appreciating the fragrance of incense wood, one of the three classical arts alongside tea ceremony and flower arrangement. As the unique expression 'monko' (listening to incense) suggests, it is an advanced spiritual culture of sharpening all senses to detect subtle fragrance differences. Established as an art in the Muromachi period, it can be considered a precursor to modern aromatherapy.

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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Martial Arts
Location:Kyoto and Tokyo
Time Period:15th century–present
Influence:National
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Incense woodMonkoThree classical arts

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