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titleOfInvention Incense sticks and incense with a wish for peace from all over Japan and around the world for victims of wars and disasters. Incense (odor bag).
abstract The present invention provides an incense stick, an incense stick, and an incense (odor bag) containing a piece of paper obtained by pulverizing a folded paper crane in order to sublimate a folded paper crane with a wish for peace. An incense stick and incense Ok containing paper pieces Or obtained by pulverizing paper cranes handed over from various parts of Japan and around the world to people who have been sacrificed due to war or disaster. [Effects] The paper cranes that Sadako Sasaki, who died of the atomic bomb by containing paper cranes, continued to fold in the bed, and became a symbol of peace to sublime the relics of Sadako Sasaki and the thoughts of Hiroshima City entrusted to paper cranes. The “Folding Crane Reconstruction Model Project” can generate enough smoke and aroma to make a paper crane entrusted to the world peaceful, and create a strong connection with people and a strong sense of peace. [Selection] Figure 4
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