- incense variety used in kōdō (orig. from Sumatra)see also 香道【こうどう】
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- incense variety used in kōdō (orig. from Sumatra)
This term refers to a specific type of incense that is traditionally used in the Japanese art of incense appreciation, known as kōdō. It originates from Sumatra, an island in Indonesia, and is valued for its unique fragrance.
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すんもんたら寸門多羅をたく焚くto burn Sumatra incenseすんもんたら寸門多羅のかおり香りthe scent of Sumatra incenseすんもんたら寸門多羅のしゅるい種類varieties of Sumatra incenseすんもんたら寸門多羅をたのしむ楽しむto enjoy Sumatra incenseすんもんたら寸門多羅のちょうごう調合blending of Sumatra incenseすんもんたら寸門多羅のぎほう技法techniques of Sumatra incenseすんもんたら寸門多羅のせつめい説明explanation of Sumatra incenseすんもんたら寸門多羅をつかった使ったこうどう香道kōdō (the art of incense) using Sumatra incenseすんもんたら寸門多羅のこうにゅう購入purchase of Sumatra incenseすんもんたら寸門多羅のふうみ風味flavor of Sumatra incense