INCENCE SHOP COLLABORATION

This is one of my latest works in collaboration with one of Kyoto’s oldest incense shops founded in 1834,

Hayashi Ryushoudou .The incense shop has made this incense for the Wakasa Ryokan Association @wakasajiokaminokai (In Fukui prefecture). The dragon has the shape of the bay of Wakasa. The reason for this project is to connect Fukui and Kyoto and to promote tourism in Wakasa area (you can make plans to visit there, when the coronavirus problem has solved) The name of the incense ‘Kakehashi’ means bridge (connection between the two cities with the kanji of aroma.So I hope that when this situation ends ,you can visit this area of Japan. Thank you very much and I hope you are all wel

Mitsuru Nagata

This is one of my latest works in collaboration with one of Kyoto’s oldest incense shops founded in 1834

Hayashi Ryushoudou .The incense shop has made this incense for the Wakasa Ryokan Association @wakasajiokaminokai (In Fukui prefecture). The dragon has the shape of the bay of Wakasa. The reason for this project is to connect Fukui and Kyoto and to promote tourism in Wakasa area (you can make plans to visit there, when the coronavirus problem has solved) The name of the incense ‘Kakehashi’ means bridge (connection between the two cities with the kanji of aroma.So I hope that when this situation ends ,you can visit this area of Japan. Thank you very much and I hope you are all wel