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NAKAMURA SEISAKUSYO CO.,LTD
Address | 774 Chokeiji Takaoka-shi Toyama, JAPAN ZIP:933-0951 |
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Representative Name | Eiko Yabunaka |
Annual Revenue | JPY 79,523,201 |
No. of Employees | 13 |
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Incense Stick Holder Design Ninjya
SD item code:13517332
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Incense burner [Ninja (Shuriken)] x 1
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お香立て『忍者(手裏剣)』×1
(T-OK00109)
JAN:4580783301823
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(T-OK00109)
JAN:4580783301823
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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Shipping Date |
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About 1 week
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Size:23 mm (width) X 30 mm (height) X 13 mm (depth)
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Copper alloy (bronze)
Package: individual bag
Year of manufacture: 2025
Product tag: None
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Description
FUKKA- Series Ninja incense holder (5 types) The time of the Ninja's fragrance that makes you smile and laugh. Running with incense on their backs, holding a shuriken in a pose... The motif of this series is based on the various actions of the ninja, and the incense holders are full of playfulness. The lineup consists of 5 types: 1. Ninja Ninja (sword stance) Ninja (Water Fugaku no Jutsu) Ninja (Shuriken) Ninja (shuriken) Each figure has a different pose and expression, designed to make you smile just by looking at them. The detailed equipment and movements are precisely reproduced using the lost wax precision casting technology of Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture. Bronze is used as the material, and a traditional black-dyeing technique is employed for the finish. With its calm texture and compact size, it blends in with your space as a Japanese interior decoration that is fun to display even when not in use. Why not enjoy the humorous story of the ninjas along with the fragrance? Perfect as a gift, this is an excellent item that will add a sense of fun to your daily life. *When burning incense, please be sure to place an incense tray underneath. *A cast metal that is a picture. [giga project] Enjoy the precision modeling that looks as if it came out of a painting and the texture of the metal that blends into your living space over time. and the metal that blends into the living space with time. The meaning of the brand is that it is based on the motif of paintings including Birds, Animals, and Caricatures, and The word [giga] = [giga-ga] (playful picture) represents the imagination of the Japanese people who enjoy seeing something as a playful picture. *About Nakamura Seisakusho Nakamura Seisakusho is located in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, a town of cast metal*, and has inherited a casting tradition that has continued for over 400 years, and produces expressive metal crafts using the exquisite lost wax process. Nakamura Seisakusho fuses the delicate skills of craftsmen with a modern sensibility to deliver "picture-perfect castings" for daily life. Nakamura Seisakusho's craftsmanship brings tradition to the present and gives form to the Japanese sense of beauty. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Nov.5th 2025 to Jan.7th 2026 |
Air Mail | From Oct.20th 2025 to Oct.22nd 2025 |
EMS | From Oct.17th 2025 to Oct.22nd 2025 |
Pantos Express | From Oct.21st 2025 to Oct.24th 2025 |
DHL | From Oct.17th 2025 to Oct.21st 2025 |
UPS | From Oct.17th 2025 to Oct.21st 2025 |
FedEx | From Oct.17th 2025 to Oct.21st 2025 |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
*Incense sold separately. *Because all products are made by hand, there may be slight variations in size and texture. Also, some products may have small dots called "soot". *Items are delivered in a cosmetic box.
*We will calculate shipping charges based on the total amount at the time of shipment, even if you order both pre-order and immediate delivery items. *Please separate the carts of pre-order items and items to be delivered immediately. Shipping fees will be charged separately. |
Other items from this category:
Ninja incense holder (5 types)
The time of the Ninja's fragrance that makes you smile and laugh.
Running with incense on their backs, holding a shuriken in a pose...
The motif of this series is based on the various actions of the ninja, and the incense holders are full of playfulness.
The lineup consists of 5 types: 1.
Ninja
Ninja (sword stance)
Ninja (Water Fugaku no Jutsu)
Ninja (Shuriken)
Ninja (shuriken)
Each figure has a different pose and expression, designed to make you smile just by looking at them.
The detailed equipment and movements are precisely reproduced using the lost wax precision casting technology of Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture.
Bronze is used as the material, and a traditional black-dyeing technique is employed for the finish.
With its calm texture and compact size, it blends in with your space as a Japanese interior decoration that is fun to display even when not in use.
Why not enjoy the humorous story of the ninjas along with the fragrance?
Perfect as a gift, this is an excellent item that will add a sense of fun to your daily life.
*When burning incense, please be sure to place an incense tray underneath.
*A cast metal that is a picture. [giga project]
Enjoy the precision modeling that looks as if it came out of a painting and the texture of the metal that blends into your living space over time.
and the metal that blends into the living space with time.
The meaning of the brand is that it is based on the motif of paintings including Birds, Animals, and Caricatures, and
The word [giga] = [giga-ga] (playful picture) represents the imagination of the Japanese people who enjoy seeing something as a playful picture.
*About Nakamura Seisakusho
Nakamura Seisakusho is located in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, a town of cast metal*, and has inherited a casting tradition that has continued for over 400 years, and produces expressive metal crafts using the exquisite lost wax process.
Nakamura Seisakusho fuses the delicate skills of craftsmen with a modern sensibility to deliver "picture-perfect castings" for daily life.
Nakamura Seisakusho's craftsmanship brings tradition to the present and gives form to the Japanese sense of beauty.