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    【 Japanese drip candle 】Interviewed with Hono Nishikawa “Make a Revolution in Japanese Candle Industry “

    Nakamura Rosoku (Rosoku means Candle) is a candle shop located in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto City, which was established in 1887 and has been delivering Japanese candles to many people. The candles are made from plant-based materials, which are e...
    2022-07-14
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    【Japanese Drip Candle】The Candles becoming Popular as Japanese Souvenir

    【Making Process of Japanese Drip Candle】 Forming the core part of the candle Japanese paper is wrapped around a bamboo stick to form a core. Igusa (Juncus) is then wrapped around the core. Waxing Wax is then applied to the wick, allowi...
    2022-06-21
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