The roads of Edo. The journey of Tamamatsu. The strong and refreshing scent of pine.
It is said that gods reside in evergreen trees, and because of the meaning of "waiting" for them to descend on the tree, pine is a symbol of longevity and good luck, as seen in pine, bamboo, plum, cranes and pine, kadomatsu, and Noh stage.
In ukiyo-e, pine trees are depicted majestically among the people passing by in the Edo period, making them one of the symbolic scenes of the time.
The refreshing scent of pine, which continued to watch over people traveling along the roads while praying for a safe journey.
The back of the package is decorated with an ukiyo-e.
It also comes with an incense holder modeled after the stone pavement of Edo.
The tin incense holder, which was said to have been popular with high-ranking people in Edo, can be washed with water, is rust-resistant, and can be used for a long time.
It also comes with an explanation in English, so it is recommended as a souvenir to take overseas.