Akebono/Daybreak Incense
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Akebono/Daybreak Incense

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Akebono/Daybreak IncenseMade in KyotoSince 1705Low SmokePublished Ingredients Bright, citrus touched, awakening. A morning light blend named for the moment dawn first breaks over Kyoto Akebono Daybreak Incense comes from Shoyeido, the Kyoto incense house blending since 1705. Twelve generations of the Hata family, one continuous craft. We carry Shoyeido because they publish the ingredient list for every blend they make the same verification standard we apply to everything

Made in KyotoSince 1705Low SmokePublished Ingredients

Bright, citrus-touched, awakening. A morning-light blend named for the moment dawn first breaks over Kyoto

Akebono/Daybreak Incense comes from Shoyeido, the Kyoto incense house blending since 1705. Twelve generations of the Hata family, one continuous craft. We carry Shoyeido because they publish the ingredient list for every blend they make — the same verification standard we apply to everything else on the shelf.

Top notes lift first — bright, slightly citrus and herbal — settling into a clean woody base. Lighter and more uplifting than the warm-wood Daily blends like Moss Garden or White Cloud.

Who it’s for

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The Daily Ritualist

Light at the start or end of the day. A 20-30 min anchor for meditation, journaling, or wind-down.

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Quiet-Smoke Households

Apartments, small rooms, sensitive household members. Shoyeido’s low-smoke construction was made for this.

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Thoughtful Gifters

Birthday, holiday, housewarming. The Kyoto-1705 story tells itself once they open the box.

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Japanese-Craft Curious

You’ve heard premium Japanese incense is a step up from mass-market — this is the easiest way to find out.

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The Sampson Promise

“We only put ingredients in our products that we would use on our own family. Every ingredient has a purpose. If it doesn’t need to be there, it isn’t.”

Format

Stick Incense

Burn Time

20-25 minutes per stick

Smoke Level

Low

Origin

Kyoto, Japan

Maker

Shoyeido

Line

Daily Line

Benefits

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Specified Scent Character

What it smells like

Bright, citrus-touched, awakening. A morning-light blend named for the moment dawn first breaks over Kyoto

Charcoal-Free Construction

Why it burns clean

Self-combusting wood and resin — no charcoal stick at the core. That’s why the smoke level is low and the scent stays clean instead of going campfire-heavy.

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Published Ingredients

Verification, not vibes

Most incense brands don’t publish what’s in the stick. Shoyeido does — for every blend they make. Sampson stocks Shoyeido for that exact reason.

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300 Years of House Craft

Kyoto, 1705

Twelve generations of the Hata family in Kyoto. Recipes are stable across batches and sticks burn at a consistent rate — meditators who time their practice by burn duration notice this immediately.

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Made for the Moment

Use occasion

Morning ritual, journaling, the first stretch of the workday.

How to Use

01

Set Up the Holder

Place the stick in a stable holder on a heat-resistant surface, away from curtains or paper.

02

Light the Tip

Hold a flame to the tip until it catches (5–10 seconds), then blow it out. The ember should glow steadily.

03

Let It Settle

Burn time is 20-25 minutes. The first minute is sharpest; the scent rounds out as the ember stabilises.

04

Finish & Air Out

Ash collects in the holder. Let it cool fully before emptying. Brief cross-ventilation clears any residual smoke without losing the scent that’s already settled.

“Birds are particularly sensitive to combustion smoke — keep them in a separate, well-ventilated room while incense is lit. Same for newborns and anyone with respiratory sensitivity.”

Ingredients

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Aromatic Woods

The Body

Sandalwood, cedar, and traditional Japanese aromatic woods form the self-combusting body of the stick. Ground fine and bound with natural plant gum — no charcoal, no synthetic binder.

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Natural Resins & Essential Oils

The Scent

Benzoin, frankincense, and blend-specific essential oils carry the actual scent. Each Shoyeido blend lists its full ingredient set on the maker’s official catalog — verifiable, not vague.

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Plant Gum Binder

Holds the Stick

A small amount of natural plant gum (often tabu powder, from a Japanese laurel) holds the wood-and-resin powder into stick form. Burns clean with the rest of the composition.

Full Ingredients

Full per-blend ingredient list published by Shoyeido for every product. See shoyeido.com for the complete declaration for this specific blend.

Never leave burning incense unattended. Keep out of reach of children and pets while lit. Sampson’s 30-day money-back guarantee applies.

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