Japan has an old tradition called sora-daki — 'air-burning' — where a room is scented not by an active stick but by a quietly-present fragrance in the walls. Ku updates it: aromatics are soaked into sheets of washi paper and the paper scents the room without being lit. Pin one to a wall, tuck one into a letter, lay one in a drawer. Incense as stationery.
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Mentioned in 1 curated Japanese sources.
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