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Zen, fresh, green
Salt. Mist. The pull of open water.
The bamboo groves of Arashiyama sway above a river that has flowed past temples for over a thousand years. In spring, cherry blossoms fall onto the water and float downstream.
KYOTO captures that transient grace: a very classic scent—China Rain—with its unmistakable petrichor quality. Very beautiful, fresh, with that sense of water lily and light musk.
The genius of Japanese aesthetics is knowing when to stop—restraint not as limitation but as refinement. KYOTO carries that same lightness.
Light green top notes open with the freshness of bamboo after rain. Petrichor—that specific scent of rain on warm stone—defines the heart, joined by water lily's soft aquatic character.
KYOTO does not try to hold on. It opens, releases, trusts the current. A fragrance for those who understand that the most beautiful things are also the most temporary.