Green | Hojo by Yamadamatsu
Green | Hojo by Yamadamatsu

Green | Hojo by Yamadamatsu

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Premium aloeswood and select Kyara combine in this exquisite fragrance from Yamadamastu. Delicate and honey-like with fruity floral notes. Ideal for premium aloeswood enthusiasts.

  • Kyara
  • Made in Japan
  • Approx. 55 sticks, 30 mins per stick
  • Length: 14cm

Yamadamatsu's Hojo range range features refined blends of premium aloeswood and select kyara. Ideal for special occassions and to appreciate profound aloeswood blends.

Yamadamatsu are renowned for making some of the finest incense on the Japanese market with the ambition to preserve Japanese fragrance culture. From their daily Karaku collection to their premium aloeswoods, Yamadamatsu produce exceptional blends using time-old recipes passed down through generations. 

 

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Robin Sarchiz
Multi-layered and unique

Initially a surprising burnt leaves scent but without the acridity, reminds me of Romania in autumn when the villagers burn the fallen leaves by the side of the road. Then that weaves out and marine saltiness and minty muskiness weaves in. There's a sweet scent that also comes in and out, it's similar to Aegis by Sol Scents (which contains golden jojoba oil, palo santo, bergamot & vetiver), I don't know which ingredient in it though. Comparing it right now with the raw green shin-kyara (immature cultivated "kyara") aloeswood scraps I got from Kangiiten, and recollecting the one stick of En no Sho I got from the Gyokushodo "Impressions" sampler, it doesn't have that lacquer-like refreshing scent I now associate with high-end aloeswood. Real centuries old wild kyara is extremely rare, going extinct and currently costs more than 10x the price of gold per gram. I've never tried it so I can't comment on if they used the real thing (if they did it must reasonably be a miniscule amount). Nonetheless it's a very multi-vocal and interesting incense. If Yamadamatsu's Suifu is like a one-note sweet cinnamon-flavoured cocktail, Hojo Green is a fine aged whiskey that changes character just when you think you've grasped it. With that said, I think it would make an excellent meditation-incense, because it begs you to concentrate on it. I recommend this if you want something interesting.