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What kind of wood is commonly used in Japanese wood incense burners?
Sandalwood (generally white sandalwood, green sandalwood, red sandalwood, etc. These woods have a strong fragrance, which can release fragrant smoke when burning, and can be used for incense or sacrificial ceremonies. Sandalwood is mild in fragrance, does not irritate respiratory tract, can help people relax and eliminate other thoughts, and is widely used in Japanese traditional culture, religious ceremonies and daily life.
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