An open square hibi incense match gift set on a white background, showing three compartments of pastel-tipped incense matches and one compartment with a round black striker pad, with a green hibi box lid placed behind the open set.
An open square hibi 10 Minutes Aroma gift box on a white background, showing four green-themed inner boxes arranged in a grid, with the matching green hibi box lid placed behind the open set.
The top of a green hibi 10 Minutes Aroma gift box on a white background, featuring subtle branding and the word “Garden” printed in script in the corner.
An open hibi 10 Minutes Aroma “Garden” gift set on a white background, featuring green-labeled incense match boxes, one opened to show pink-tipped incense matches, and a square holder containing a round black striker pad, arranged to display the contents of the set.

Hibi Match - Gift Box 3 Assorted Garden Fragrances

Sale price$49.00
SKU: KO-GardenGift3

Serenity through taking a sniff of the fragrance that gently spreads around. In a series of these gestures, there may lie something that awakens an innate nostalgia hidden inside ourselves.

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Matches of Harima utilizing the techniques coming from Europe, domestic production of matches started at the beginning of the Meiji period. Later, Japanese matches became so popular as export goods, thanks to the quality, that match manufacturing developed as a local industry of Hyogo, including Harima which was blessed with marine transportation facilities. Even today, the region contributes to roughly 70% of the domestic production volume. Incense of Awaji Island Incense manufacturing technique was brought to Awaji Island by craftsmen of Sakai in 1850 during the last days of the Tokugawa shogunate. Thanks to the westerly winds, which are characteristics of the island and ideal for drying incense, Awaji Island has become the biggest incense manufacturer in Japan, responsible for about 70% of the domestic production volume today. Each match has a burn time of approximately 10 minutes.

Several hibi 10 Minutes Aroma incense match boxes arranged on a wooden surface, with some boxes open to reveal pastel-tipped incense matches and a small striker pad, creating a relaxed lifestyle-style product display.

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The Kobe Match Co arrived at a mixture of paper fibres, incense and charcoal to create the perfect strike-on-box incense match. The Harima region of Awaji has been producing matches and incense for nearly one hundred and fifty years.