Category:Kōgō

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English: A kōgō (香合) is a small lidded container used for keeping incense, which is added to the charcoal fire during the charcoal-laying procedure during a Japanese tea ceremony. The container is generally made of ceramic. For the chips of incense wood (kōboku) used in a portable brazier (furo), it is generally made of lacquerware or plain wood. There are also incense containers made of clam shells.
<nowiki>kōgō; 香合; Kōgō; Japanese incense container; 香を収納する蓋付きの小さな容器; gōsu; gōshi; kogo; 香蓋; 合子; 香盒</nowiki>
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Japanese incense container
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