By MAMIE KAWAI/ Staff Writer
January 1, 2021 at 08:00 JST
This Japanese candle product, which the Isobe Rousoku candle shop recommends to beginners, burns in a big flame despite its small length of 5.5 centimeters. (Mamie Kawai)
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