Editor's Note

"Omiya releases delicate ribbons of smoke that elegantly drift through the air, bearing its rich fragrance — both therapeutic and aesthetically pleasing."

Behind The Creation

Omiya · Grand Palace

Omiya, known as the Grand Palace, refers to the Shinto shrines found around Japan, typically representing the prominent or central shrine of a particular region. Interestingly, it is also the name of a district located in Saitama City, Japan. Introduced nearly a century ago in 1926, the incense has faithfully preserved its original fragrance throughout the years. Meticulously crafted from an abundance of natural herbs and traditional incense raw materials, the iconic Omiya emanates an authentic and timeless aromatic profile, perfectly suited for both casual incense appreciation and ceremonial practices.

How To Use

Step-by-Step

Indulging in the essence of incense is an effortless experience. Simply click on the icons below to discover the meticulous step-by-step process of burning an incense stick.

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Atmospheric Dream

Rooted in nostalgic memories, Atmosphere curates a modest yet meaningful collection of contemporary incense guided by a genuine connection to our past and to embrace incense as an art, a lifestyle, and a means to cultivate an intentional atmosphere in our surroundings.

The Art of Sharing

The core of Atmosphere is centered around the act of sharing, whether it’s knowledge, inspiration, or simply the joy of indulging in a pleasant aroma. As we hope to inspire our community to embrace this beautiful habit, we offer a complimentary wrapping service for all orders - an added pleasure for the receiver, or yourself, to slowly unveil.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Omiya · Grand Palace Incense