Shoyeido (Japanese: 松榮堂、松栄堂, Hepburn: Shōeidō), established in 1705 by Hata Rokuberi (a.k.a. Moriyoshi Rokuzaemon Hata[1] and Rokubei Moritsune Hata[2]), an employee of Kyoto's Imperial Palace and an incense hobbyist,[3] is one of the oldest incense companies in Japan.[3] The company is based in Kyoto,[4] with shops in five cities in Japan,[5] and one in America.[6]

Name

Shōeidō written in kanji

The name "Shoyeido" (Shōeidō) is derived from the three characters Shō, Ei, and Dō.

  • Shō means "Pine tree"
  • Ei is the ancient sound meaning "Prosperity"
  • is a store or company.

The Shō is from the traditional Sho Chiku Bai trio of shō (松 pine tree), chiku (竹 bamboo) and bai (梅 plum tree), which are used as a traditional Japanese grading system, to represent varying degrees of quality. In this grading system, shō represents the highest grade or quality.

Stores

Shoyeido has several stores in Japan across five cities, including four in Kyōto, three in Tōkyō, one in Sapporo,[5] and one in Boulder, Colorado, USA.[6]

Incense

Shoyeido carries several series of incense. The two main series are the "Daily Incense" series (京線香, Kyō-senkō) and the "Premium Incense" series (高級線香, Kōkyū-senkō). The following tables are ordered from least expensive to most expensive.

Half-size boxes: Sei-fū, Haku-un, Kyō-zakura, Kin-kaku
Premium incense: Matsu-no-tomo, Ōja-kō, Kyō-jiman, Shun-yō, Mishō
Daily Incense (京線香, Kyō-senkō)
EnglishJapaneseRomaji
Great Origin大元香Daigen-kō
Eternal Treasure寶永香Hōei-kō
Orchid蘭華Ranka
Kyoto Autumn Leaves京にしきKyō-nishiki
Moss GardenのきばNokiba
Golden Pavilion金閣Kin-kaku
Kyoto Cherry Blossom京桜Kyō-zakura
Five Hills五山Go-zan
White Cloud白雲Haku-un
Circle円明En-mei
Fresh Breeze清風Sei-fū
Low smoke series
SilhouetteほのかHonoka
GossamerかすみKasumi
IllusionsおぼろOboro
Premium Incense (高級線香, Kōkyū-senkō)
EnglishJapaneseRomaji
Friend of Pine松の友Matsu-no-tomo
King's Aroma王奢香Ōja-kō
Pride of Kyoto京自慢Kyō-jiman
Beckoning Spring春陽Shun-yō
Gentle Smile微笑Mishō
Southern Wind南薫Nan-kun
Refinement雅芳Ga-hō
Five Clouds五雲Go-un
Infinity妙芳Myō-hō
Translucent Path正覚Shō-kaku

See also

References

  1. "Company History". shoyeido.co.jp.
  2. "About Us". shoyeido.com.
  3. 1 2 Kiyoko Morita (30 Oct 2006). The Book of Incense: Enjoying the Traditional Art of Japanese Scents. Kodansha International. p. 119.
  4. "Company History". Shoyeido Incense Company. Archived from the original on 2013-11-10. Retrieved 2013-11-10.
  5. 1 2 "Stores". shoyeido.co.jp.
  6. 1 2 Judika Illes (1 Aug 2007). Pure Magic: A Complete Course in Spellcasting. Weiser Books. p. 317. ISBN 9781609252564.
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