Inspired by exploring the quiet backstreets of Tokyo, this award-winning perfume is a playful tribute to kōdō, the Japanese art of fragrance. The fragrance has spicy, woody notes. A citrusy top note of yuzu and bergamot with black pepper and cardamom, electrified with a hint of wasabi. A woody heart note of hinoki, cedarwood, and incense, with iris, rose, and nutmeg, rests on a base of amber, sandalwood, patchouli, and vetiver.
Notes: Yuzu, cardamom, hinoki, incense, sandalwood, and vetiver.
Kôdô, the Japanese art of perfume appreciation, is an ancient and highly refined practice in Japan, comparable in status to ikebana (flower art) and chado (tea ceremony). Originally originating in religious contexts, Kodo has evolved into a meticulous ritual for enjoying aromatic woods, requiring years of experience to fully master.