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1. [Can be used for all types of condolences] Free yourself from the worries of writing in front of the Buddha or in front of the Spirit. The front page of the ``goku'' does not seem rude no matter what sect you give it to or when you give it, so it can be used for all kinds of condolence events such as funerals, memorial services, the first Bon festival, 49th days of the year, and mourning ceremonies.
2. [Handy bag useful for face-to-face delivery] A formal handbag allows you to smartly hand over gift-wrapped incense sticks with the front page and hanging paper (Noshi). The sender's name will not be written on the paper, but this is not a problem for etiquette.
3. [Noshi hanging paper on the outside of the wrapping paper] We wrapped the incense box with wrapping paper and then hung Noshi hanging paper on top. The noshi hanging paper created by a professional designer looks great, and you can write your own name on it. (Amazon does not provide a name engraving service.)
4. [Domestic quality incense sticks with low smoke that are considerate of your room and throat] This is a high quality Japanese incense stick made with carefully selected materials, and is a low smoke type that allows you to enjoy a noble scent. Since smoke does not easily fill the room, it can be used comfortably by the bereaved family.
These Japanese-made incense sticks are suitable for all denominations and all types of condolences and are perfect as gifts. A paper with the word "Goto" printed on it is a versatile cover that can be given in all situations, such as funerals, 49th days, first Bon festivals, mourning visits, memorial services, etc. We are particular about elegant packaging, materials, and quality. With a small amount of smoke that does not pollute the room, it quietly spreads a soothing scent while reducing the burden on the throat and bronchial tubes. The scent of incense sticks is called ``jikiko'' in Buddhist teachings, which means offering food to the deceased, and it is delivered with deep respect for the deceased and warm feelings for the bereaved family.