The Japanese incense ceremony, known as "kōdō," offers a captivating and calming experience for those seeking to deepen their appreciation of scent and enhance personal wellbeing. Participants engage in the ritual of grinding their own incense and preparing charcoal, guided by a skilled instructor who shares insights into the history and cultural significance of this art form. This serene practice not only fosters relaxation but also encourages a deeper understanding of the senses, making it a unique pathway to self-discovery.
- Key Points
- Event Overview
- Location and Accessibility
- Schedule and Availability
- Meeting and End Point
- Highlights of the Experience
- Cancellation and Payment Policies
- What to Expect
- Tips for Participants
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Previous Experience With Incense Ceremonies Required?
- What Should Participants Wear for the Ceremony?
- Is There Any Age Restriction for the Activity?
- Can the Activity Be Customized for Special Occasions?
- What Type of Incense Will Be Used During the Ceremony?
- The Sum Up
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Key Points
- Gain insight into the ancient Japanese art of "kōdō" through a guided incense appreciation experience led by a skilled instructor.
- Participate in a meditative ritual that encourages mindfulness, relaxation, and a deeper understanding of the cultural significance of Japanese incense.
- Learn the process of grinding incense, preparing charcoal, and savoring the fragrant aromas, fostering a sensory connection to the art form.
- Suitable for small groups of up to 5 people, providing a private and intimate setting for the experience.
- Held in Tokyo on Mondays through Wednesdays from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM, with a meeting point at Diacuore Sakurashinmachi Artis Forme.
Event Overview

The Japanese Incense Ceremony for Wellbeing is a private, guided activity that invites participants to enjoy the traditional art of incense appreciation.
Located in Tokyo, Japan, this experience is designed for groups of up to 5 people, with a price tag of $807.43 per group.
The activity takes place on Mondays through Wednesdays, from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM, and the meeting point is at the Diacuore Sakurashinmachi Artis Forme, just in front of the Natural Lawson store.
The experience concludes back at the starting point, and participants must confirm the start time with the local provider in advance.
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Location and Accessibility

Where’s the Japanese Incense Ceremony for Wellbeing located?
The activity takes place in Tokyo, Japan.
The meeting point is Diacuore Sakurashinmachi Artis Forme, located at 3-chōme-20-15 Tsurumachi, Setagaya City.
Participants will meet in front of the Natural Lawson store, in Room 301 on the 3rd floor.
The experience is a private tour, with only your group participating.
It’s not wheelchair accessible, but it’s near public transportation, making it accessible for most travelers.
The activity concludes back at the original meeting point.
Schedule and Availability

According to the provided information, the Japanese Incense Ceremony for Wellbeing is available from May 20, 2025 to December 25, 2025.
The ceremony operates Monday through Wednesday from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Participants should confirm the start time with the local provider in advance.
The activity is a private tour, meaning only your group will participate. This experience is suitable for most travelers, though it isn’t wheelchair accessible.
The activity takes place in Tokyo, Japan.
Meeting and End Point

Participants meet at Diacuore Sakurashinmachi Artis Forme, located at 3-chōme-20-15 Tsurumaki, Setagaya City, Tokyo 154-0016, Japan.
The meeting point is in front of Natural Lawson, in Room 301 on the 3rd floor.
After the Japanese incense ceremony, the activity concludes back at the meeting point.
The ceremony is a private tour, with only the participant’s group in attendance.
The meeting and end point are easily accessible, near public transportation, allowing most travelers to conveniently participate in this unique cultural experience.
Highlights of the Experience
What makes this Japanese incense ceremony for wellbeing a truly immersive cultural experience? Participants are guided through the traditional ritual of "kōdō" by a skilled instructor.
They’ll learn about the history and cultural significance of Japanese incense, then engage in the meditative practice of incense appreciation. Visitors will grind their own incense, prepare the charcoal, and savor the fragrance in a serene, contemplative setting.
The experience encourages mindfulness, relaxation, and a deeper understanding of this centuries-old art form. With a private group setting, guests can fully enjoy the tranquility of the Japanese incense ceremony.
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Cancellation and Payment Policies

Travelers can take advantage of free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts. This provides flexibility and peace of mind when booking the Japanese Incense Ceremony for Wellbeing.
Plus, the activity offers a "Reserve Now and Pay Later" option, allowing customers to secure their spot while staying flexible with payment.
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- Confirmation received at booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
These policies make planning the incense ceremony experience straightforward and hassle-free for guests.
What to Expect
The Japanese Incense Ceremony for Wellbeing offers a unique opportunity to take in the ancient art of kōdō, the traditional practice of appreciating incense.
Participants will learn about the history, cultural significance, and techniques of this refined ritual. Under the guidance of an experienced host, they’ll select and prepare incense, engage in the meditative process of burning it, and explore the nuances of its aroma.
This intimate experience promises to engage the senses, foster mindfulness, and provide a deeper understanding of Japanese culture and its traditions.
The ceremony concludes with time for reflection and discussion.
Tips for Participants

Although participants need not have prior experience with incense ceremonies, they may find it helpful to arrive with an open and receptive mindset.
Here are some tips to make the most of the experience:
- Dress comfortably in loose, breathable clothing.
- Avoid heavy fragrances, as the incense aroma will be the primary focus.
- Silence electronic devices to minimize distractions and fully immerse in the ritual.
- Follow the guidance of the skilled instructor, as they’ll lead participants through the proper techniques for handling the incense.
The Japanese incense ceremony offers a serene and meditative experience to promote overall well-being.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Previous Experience With Incense Ceremonies Required?
No prior experience with incense ceremonies is required. The event is suitable for most travelers, and the local provider will guide participants through the experience.
What Should Participants Wear for the Ceremony?
Participants should wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows easy movement. Avoid anything too formal or restrictive. The focus is on the mindful experience, so practical attire is recommended.
Is There Any Age Restriction for the Activity?
There’s no age restriction for the activity. It’s suitable for participants of all ages, as the experience aims to promote wellbeing through the Japanese incense ceremony. Children can attend the event with their parents or guardians.
Can the Activity Be Customized for Special Occasions?
The activity can be customized for special occasions, though participants must confirm availability and any additional fees with the local provider in advance. Private tours allow for personalization to suit the group’s needs.
What Type of Incense Will Be Used During the Ceremony?
The type of incense used during the ceremony will be traditional Japanese incense blends, selected by the instructor to promote relaxation and wellbeing. The specific incense ingredients may vary based on the instructor’s expertise and the desired effects.
The Sum Up
The Japanese Incense Ceremony is a captivating experience that allows participants to enjoy the rich cultural heritage of Japan. Through the mindful practice of grinding incense and preparing charcoal, attendees can achieve a deeper understanding of the art of fragrance and its impact on personal wellbeing. This serene and educational event offers a unique opportunity to cultivate tranquility and self-awareness.
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