



TOKYO KODO Incense - Cacao (Box of 12)
A Japanese incense set from TOKYO KODO that transforms dried fruit and fine natural woods into a warm, nostalgic, cacao-inspired fragrance ritual.
Complimentary U.S. Shipping $100+ | International $350+
Our sense of smell deepens the way we experience food, memory, and place. A familiar aroma can instantly bring back a meal, a season, or a moment we thought we had forgotten.
The very name cacao (the chocolate tree) is rooted in a Greek word meaning “food of the gods.” Revered since ancient times as a sacred offering in rituals and ceremonies, cacao has long carried an aura of mysticism.
Today, chocolate has transcended those origins to become a beloved indulgence across the world, adored in all its forms.
This incense channels the mysterious richness of cacao, translating the essence of chocolate into an invisible fragrance of warmth, depth, and quiet nostalgia.
- Designed by Chikako for TOKYO KODO
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Packaged in a sliding box convenient for home or travel.
- Includes 12 incense sticks.
- Includes brass incense holder.
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100% natural.
- Made in Japan.
Dimensions: ~5 1/4" sticks
Duration: 25 minutes
Ingredients: Cacao, dried fruits, cypriol, fine natural wood powder
After graduating from Tama Art University Graduate School of Textile Design, Perez Chikako worked at the Textile Design Office. She traveled to France in 2012 and graduated from the Grasse Institute of Perfumery in Grasse, South France, which is said to be the capital of perfume.
We ship using USPS and UPS, depending on the destination and the products ordered. All shipments include tracking and up to $200 of insurance.
Complimentary Shipping Thresholds:
- USPS Ground Advantage (U.S.): Complimentary on orders over $100.00.
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UPS International: Complimentary on orders over $350.00.
- Please note: Duties, taxes, and import fees may apply and are the responsibility of the recipient.
Shipping Times:
- Most items ship within one business day (Monday to Friday, excluding holidays).
- Orders placed by 2 PM Pacific Time often ship the same day.
Additional Notes:
- Fine art pieces valued over $500 ship separately via complimentary UPS Expedited insured service with adult signature required. Split shipments will be dispatched simultaneously.
- While we offer insurance on your shipments, once a package is marked “delivered,” insurance no longer covers theft or loss. Please deliver to secure locations or ensuring someone is available to receive your package.
- Shipping costs are non-refundable.
International Orders:
- For international orders, customs duties, taxes, and fees may apply. These are determined by your country and are the responsibility of the recipient. Items rejected or seized by customs due to import restrictions are not the responsibility of Last Manner.
- We do not ship knives internationally.
- We ship UPS only.
For our full shipping policy, please see shipping policies.
Returns are accepted within 30 days of receipt of your order, provided the merchandise is in its new, unused condition and includes the original packaging. Items that show signs of use, arrive without the original packaging, or received after the 30-day period will not be accepted.
Exceptions:
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Lighters: We cannot accept returns for lighters that have been filled with fluid.
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Brass/Copper/Bronze Products: Items that have had their vacuum seal opened or have been handled and exposed to oxidation are considered used and are not eligible for return.
- Art, Vintage & Gift Cards: Photographs, posters, gift cards, vintage artwork, vintage items, and "Bygone Goods" products are final sale.
Refunds to the original payment method will incur a flat $5 restocking fee, which will be deducted from your refund. Returns for store credit or exchanges are not subject to this fee.
For our full return policy, please see return policies.
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TOKYO KODO
A family business located in Tokyo, TOKYO KODO was established as a professional traditional incense company in 1935, spanning three generations. They have combined the ancient olfactory art of Japanese incense appreciation, with the enchantment of French perfume; treating incense as invisible art.





