[upd] | Onoko Honpo
Look for the old machiya (townhouse) with a dark wood facade and a single noren curtain bearing the Onoko family crest—a stylized hammer inside a circle.
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Each piece is meticulously constructed with varying levels of elevation to create physical shadows. Look for the old machiya (townhouse) with a
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: The circle regularly releases compilations of work, such as the Onoko Ya Honpo Weekly Works series, available through platforms like the Onoko Ya Honpo Shop on BOOTH .
The origins of Onoko Honpo date back to the 6th century, when Buddhism and the art of incense-making were introduced to Japan from China and Korea. Over time, Japanese artisans refined their techniques, experimenting with local botanicals and developing unique blends that would become synonymous with Japanese culture. Onoko Honpo, which translates to "fragrance of the monk," was born from this intersection of spirituality and perfumery.