The Art of Listening to Scent: KODO 2026 | JACCC

Schedule

Sun, 08 Mar, 2026 at 11:00 am to Sun, 15 Mar, 2026 at 04:00 pm

UTC-07:00

Location

The Japanese American Cultural & Community Center (JACCC) | (Kosaka Center for Art & Crafts - ROOM 503B) - 5th Floor | Los Angeles, CA

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Listening to Scent – the art of Kōdō is a rare opportunity to experience the Japanese Way of Incense at JACCC in Los Angeles.
About this Event

The Art of Listening to Scent: KODO 2026
SILENCE. SCENT. SERENITY.



A rare opportunity to experience the Japanese Way of Incense in Los Angeles

The Japan–U.S. Kodo Initiative will present “Listening to Scent: The Art of Kōdō Experience” at the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center (JACCC) on March 14, and 15, 2026.




About Kōdō – The Japanese Way of Incense

This immersive program introduces Kōdō, the Japanese Way of Incense, through a guided workshop, a Genjiko (Genji Incense) game based on The Tale of Genji, and an installation by artist Mari Inagaki. Participants will be invited to “listen” to fragrance as a contemplative, embodied experience.



Program Overview

The event will include:



1) KODO Installation by Mari Inagaki

An immersive installation featuring projection-mapped photographs by artist Mari Inagaki will precede the workshop. Inspired by the Japanese concept of “listening to fragrance,” the work brings together visual expression and the spirit of Kōdō, inviting participants to tune their attention to what is subtle, unseen, and sensed rather than simply perceived.


2) History of KODO

An introduction to the historical and cultural background of Kōdō, its relationship to tea ceremony and other traditional arts, and its development as a classical Japanese practice.


3) About KODO & How to Enjoy KODO

A guided explanation of key concepts, tools, and manners in Kōdō, including how to “listen” to incense with focused, quiet awareness.


4) Genjiko Experience

A participatory Genjiko session in which guests experience fragrant woods, record their impressions, and engage with the literary and playful aspects of this classical incense game.


5) Q & A

Time for participants to ask questions about Kōdō, its contemporary relevance, and its connection to broader artistic and cultural practices.

(Total: Approx. 75-90min.)


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Event Details

Title
Listening to Scent – the art of Kōdō experience –
Venue
The Japanese American Cultural & Community Center (JACCC)

@ Kosaka Center for Art & Crafts (503B) - 5th Floor
Seating
The workshop will use chair seating (not tatami).



About the Japan–U.S. KODO Initiative

The Japan–U.S. KODO Initiative is an independent cultural initiative dedicated to expanding awareness of Kōdō through artistic and cultural exchange. By exploring Kōdō in dialogue with contemporary art, the initiative seeks to create new points of connection between this classical Japanese practice and audiences in the United States.
While arts such as the tea ceremony and flower arrangement are widely recognized, Kōdō remains a relatively hidden gem of Japanese culture. Through education, presentation, and creative collaboration, the initiative aims to share the depth, beauty, and contemporary relevance of the Way of Incense with a broader international community.
The initiative is guided by practitioners of the Oie-ryu School of Kōdō.
Yasuyo Konaka serves as incense master and writer, with extensive experience conducting Kōdō incense gatherings in Japan and abroad, as well as leading international workshops and educational programs.
Masayoshi Konaka oversees program direction and cultural programming, and has produced Kōdō-related events and publications, including Japanese Incense (Seibundo Shinkosha). He is President and Representative Director of Nippon Kodo Holdings Co., Ltd.


About the Artist: Mari Inagaki

Mari Inagaki is a Japanese artist working primarily in medium-format film photography. She explores social themes through cross-cultural perspectives. Her practice extends into installation and sensorial elements, inviting reflective, embodied engagement beyond the visual.


Website
https://www.kodous.org/
Instagram
@u.s._kodo_initiative
Hashtag
#ListeningToScent






PLEASE NOTE


Eligibility: Participation is limited to adults aged 18+.

Scent-Free Policy: To preserve the integrity of the incense experience:

Please arrive scent-free. Do not wear perfume, cologne, or use strongly scented lotions, hair products, oils, or sprays. If a participant’s scent interferes with the workshop, organizers may refuse entry or ask them to leave without a refund.

Media Release and Consent: Photos, video, and/or audio may be recorded during the workshop. By participating, attendees grant the organizers permission to use their likeness, image, and voice in these recordings for promotional, educational, or archival purposes, in any medium, in perpetuity, without compensation.

Assumption of Risk:

Participants understand and accept the following risks:

Burn Risks: Use of hot charcoal and heated incense burners (censers).

Environmental Hazards: Dimly lit areas and potential for tripping.

Health Sensitivities: Inhalation of incense smoke and botanical aromas.

Personal Property: The organizers are not responsible for the theft or loss of personal belongings.

Property Care & Responsibility: The workshop uses specialized and often high-value traditional Japanese incense tools (Kōdōgu). Participants are expected to handle all items with great care.

Participants may be held financially responsible for any damage, breakage, or loss caused by negligence, recklessness, or failure to follow instructions.


Manners during the Incense Ceremony:

- Please refrain from wearing perfume or other strongly scented products.

- If you notice that the incense wood is not centered on the mica plate, do not attempt to adjust it yourself. (It is very hot.) Please inform the host.

- When listening to incense, focus quietly and avoid unnecessary conversation.

- Do not confer with other participants about your answers before turning in the answer sheet during the Genjiko game.

- If possible, please remove watches, rings, and bracelets to avoid scratching the censer or tools.



Late Arrival Policy

To maintain the quiet and contemplative atmosphere of the ceremony, late arrivals will only be admitted up to 10 minutes after the scheduled start time. After this point, entry will be strictly refused to avoid disturbing the experience for other participants.



No Refund Policy

All ticket sales are final. No refunds or credits will be issued for late arrivals, no-shows, or participants refused entry due to non-compliance with the Scent-Free Policy.


Clothing and Seating:

Casual clothing is welcome. Because of the delicate incense tools, we recommend removing rings and bracelets where possible.

The event will be held with chair seating, not on tatami.


Parking:

Street parking and parking structures are available in the area.


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Where is it happening?

The Japanese American Cultural & Community Center (JACCC) | (Kosaka Center for Art & Crafts - ROOM 503B) - 5th Floor, 244 South San Pedro Street, Los Angeles, United States

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