Selected Alosewood incense "Kyara Kongo" Premium aloeswood the finest among the kinds of aloeswood that powerful figures have coveted throughout history. It is very difficult to obtain in the present day and is said to be more valuable than gold. Legend says that Nitta Yoshisada, who is depicted in the puppet play "Kanadehon Chushingura," and Kimura Shigenari went to battle after perfuming their helmets by burning fine incense aloeswood. Indeed, throughout Japan's history, aloeswood appears to have been linked to samurai's perception of the ultimate beauty. Kyara Kongo is a representative incense of Nippon Kodo. Alosewood and kyara Alosewood is harvested only in a limited area of South-East Asia centered on Vietnam. The wood of this tree is white, light and odorless, However, with sufficient time, the forces of nature and the unique functions of the wood itself bring forth the fragrant alosewood aroma treasured since olden times.