Kodo: a Japanese traditional smelling game.
The test round.
Smell No. 1: Sumotara
Smell No. 2: Sasora
Smell No. 3: Manaka
Then the guessing game. I diffused them in the following order.
1. Smell No. 2
2. Smell No. 1
3. Smell No. 4 ----> new! Kyara
4. Smell No. 3
Then smelling incenses form the world.

Making incense.
Stick type with ginger oil.
- 6ml ginger oil
- 2tp makko
- 12ml water



...and made cone incense with powdered coffee.
- 1 1/2 tsp ground coffee
- 2 tsp makko
- 14ml water
For the recipe: http://smellart.blogspot.nl/2010/02/day-6-some-more-incense-recipes.html

Then we made non-conbustible incense with garam masala.
- garam masala 1 1/4 tsp
- honey 1/2 tsp
For the recipe: http://smellart.blogspot.nl/2010/02/day-6-how-to-make-non-combustible.html
Then we made a small play with some fragrant tools: fans and scarves.
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