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  • Saturday, November 20, 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm – Kodo: An Afternoon of Incense Appreciation

    Mr. Masataka Hata, President of the Shoyeido Incense company of Kyoto will return to present this popular Japan Society of Boston program at the Showa Boston Institute, 420 Pond Street in Boston on Saturday, November 20. This program is limited to 12 people per session. It sold out last year very quickly. Priority will be given to Japan Society members, seats for non-members will be made available if any remain after November 1st.

    The program will be in two parts: first, participants will engage in the classic incense game known as “kumiko” or “genji-ko,” a favorite pastime of courtiers, as depicted in The Tale of Genji. The incense game will take place in Showa Boston’s beautiful Sanzashi-an tea-house. A more perfect setting for experiencing incense as it was known to Prince Genji and Lady Murasaki does not exist in New England. The second part of each session will be a workshop where each participant will create their own fragrance to take home in an incense sachet.

    2 sessions at 1:00 and 3:00 p.m. Each session includes both the incense game and the sachet workshop. Seating is limited to 12 people per session. Please register soon to reserve your seat. $15 per person (JSB members); $30 (non-members) www.thejapansocietyofboston.camp9.org/Default.aspx?pageId=321976&eventId=226303&EventViewMode=EventDetails

  • Friday, November 20, 7:00 – 8:30 pm – Kodo: An Evening of Incense Appreciation


    KyotoGardensMr. Masataka Hata, President of the Shoyeido Incense company of Kyoto  will  present an evening devoted to the lore of traditional Japanese  incense appreciation.  Shoyeido began in Kyoto in 1705.   Rokubei Moritsune Hata began incorporating methods  he learned while working at the Imperial Palace in Kyoto. He applied the court’s secret traditions of blending incense, previously enjoyed  only by royalty, to commercial production.  Twelve generations later,  Masataka Hata continues this legacy, and Shoyeido today offers customers a wide variety of high quality, unique, hand-blended incense.  Mr. Hata will be joined in this program by Hachiya Sohitsu, the young master of the Shino School of Incense Appreciation.  The program will be in two parts:  first, participants will engage in the classic incense game known as “kumiko” or “genji-ko,”  a favorite pastime of courtiers, as depicted in The Tale of Genji.  The incense game will take place in  Showa Boston’s  beautiful Sanzashi-an tea-ceremony rooms.  A more perfect setting for experiencing incense as it was known to Prince Genji and Lady Murasaki does not exist in New England.  Part two will be a brief workshop in making Japanese incense sachets.

    $30 for the Public
    $15 for Japan Society Members
    For more information, log on to www.us-japan.org.