Survival, bushcraft, camping, BBQ.
"Starting a fire" is one of the basic skills in every outdoor scene.
This "Tinderwood" is recommended for those who want to start a fire without using an ignition agent.
It is a natural ignition agent cut from "natural pine trees".
It is made by cutting out only the part that contains a lot of pine resin, and in Japan it is called "Hidematsu (Kanto)", "Koematsu (Kansai)", "Aburamatsu (Tohoku)", etc., and is no longer used. However, it has a long history. It is synonymous with "Torch", and it is said that it was often used as a light outdoors.
This Tinderwood. There is also a solid that shines amber when light shines through it. So much pine resin is included.
If you want to ignite with only fire steel, of course you need a "ceremony" to make a feather stick etc. Even if you use a lighter or match, it is easier to ignite with a feather stick if there is wind.