��Planted for maidens to adorn their hair,
And for the garlands of elegant courtiers��
Blossoming at the edges of the land,
The cherry blossoms bloom in radiant grace.��
��The Manyoshu, by Wakamiya Ayumaro
Since the time of the Manyo period, sakura has been an enduring muse in Japanese art and poetry.
A flower that announces spring with elegance and fades with dignified beauty��we have cherished it deeply throughout the centuries.
Like petals dancing gently in the breeze, this fragrance is designed to evoke that fleeting charm��a refined expression of Japanese aesthetics, captured with care in scent.
A bright, dewy floral sweetness transforms into a soft, powdery blush��delicate yet defined.
This perfume gently reflects the quiet elegance of Japanese sakura, reminiscent of a traditional sachet of fragrant blossoms.
| Type | Florall |
|---|---|
| Top Notes | perilla frutescens, cherry |
| Middle Notes | cherry blossom, clove oil, rose abs., rose ess., ylangylang oil |
| Last Notes | rosewood, musk, woody, incence, tolu balsam |

In ancient times, before calendars marked the seasons, cherry blossoms were the sign to begin rice planting.
In Japan��s rice-farming culture, hanami��the viewing of sakura��symbolized prayers for a fruitful harvest and hope for a bright future.
At the same time, their fleeting beauty reminds us of life��s transience. Perhaps it is this contrast��between promise and impermanence��that continues to stir something deep within us.
