Japanese natural incense sticks. Meikoh Eiju incense from the Japanese house Nippon Kodo has a clear, not very persistent fragrance after use, a functional characteristic for certain environments. Suitable for daily use, it brings to mind country images, such as those we might experience treading on a moss-covered stone or the atmosphere of an ancient temple, enveloped by trees. Created with a technique that blends different fragrances with sandalwood, it is an incense with a traditional scent, handed down from ancient times, to which incense masters have added more modern essences, such as cinnamon bark and the aroma of sweet pine.