To attach an ash tray on a top lid of a mosquito incense sticks for preventing a person from forgetting to lay in the mosquito incense sticks by psychological effects similarly to cigarettes, hardly cause the person to discard the container, keep the cigarettes dry if the cigarettes are put in the container, encourage consumption desire to continuously lay in the mosquito incense sticks and candles against an occasion even if they are not required at present, and cause a tight financial idea treasuring items to work.
This barrel part is provided with a folding handle and a folding stand having a silver foil at its inner side or plated to enable a short (pumpkin, eggplant or cucumber-shaped) candle and a mosquito incense stick to be stood. Then, the barrel part becomes a mosquito incense stick stand at the time of accident or emergency state and additionally, this becomes highly useful at the time of visiting grave in bon-season or at tourist spots and the like. This KATORIGANDO itself becomes a thing Japanese, useful for a tight financial policy and also useful for its related consumables and their convenience.