Peony – 10 Minutes Aroma – Garden Series

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The fresh, delicately sweet notes of peony infuse any space with radiant elegance.
Born from the idea of incense sticks that can be lit like a match, and from the collaboration of two traditional Japanese crafts incense making and match production these 10-minute aromas are the perfect companion when you need a moment to pause, restore, and recharge. The name Hibi, which means “day by day” or “everyday” in Japanese, was chosen with the hope that Hibi incense becomes a part of daily life, allowing its fragrance to be enjoyed freely, whatever the mood or occasion.

This compact pack of eight incense matches comes with a non-flammable mat, making it easy to enjoy the fragrance almost anywhere. The name Hibi — meaning “day by day” or “daily” in Japanese — was chosen in the hope that Hibi incense becomes part of everyday life, letting you freely enjoy its scent according to mood or occasion.

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Fragrances that enrich the day - the incense of Awaji Island and the matches from Harima: These two traditional industries of Hyogo Prefecture first came together in 2011. The collaboration between the incense company Daihatsu and the match manufacturer Kobe Match Corporation began with the idea of an incense that can be lit like a match, hoping to save two stagnating industries. What followed was three and a half years of trial and error. The result: a perfectly balanced mixture of Japanese paper, incense, and temperature that makes the stick more flammable and resilient. In the Harima region of Awaji, incense has been produced for almost one hundred and fifty years. The westerly winds blowing over Awaji Island provide the perfect temperature for drying the incense, and each of the fragrances comes from herbs grown by a local incense manufacturer using traditional methods. The technique of match production was introduced to Japan from Europe at the beginning of the Meiji era (1868-1912). In Himeji, the grandfather of Masashi Sagayama (co-founder of hibi) founded the Kobe Match Corporation in 1929, a company that has now existed for three generations.   Unfortunately, the act of lighting matches, which used to be part of everyday life, has gradually disappeared with the introduction of inexpensive lighters, leading to the idea for a new type of match. ""Matches do not have to play the leading role. "However, we want to pass on the roots and tradition of our matches." With this thought in mind, hibi has strived to enrich people's lives through collaboration with Japanese craftsmanship and culture. The name hibi was chosen with the hope that it can be carried every day and its fragrance enjoyed freely, fitting the mood of the day or the occasion. The logo is a combination of two adjacent Chinese characters "日" (day).  Hibi hopes to become synonymous with simple and cool incense both in Japan and abroad, and to instill a sense of pride and dreams in those working in the traditional industry - a connection between Japan and the world through the spirit of enjoying fragrances. That is the hope and goal of hibi.

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