





Kitowa — Hinoki Eau Éclosion
EAU ÉCLOSION
Hinoki from Mie Prefecture is sacred to Japanese people because it was used in the reconstruction of Ise Grand Shrine (over 1000 years old), the most sacred Shinto shrine in Japan. Fittingly, Hinoki gives the feeling of a breezy, airy wood honorifically floating around the historical site. The iris here — which conjures up the image of a white bark — elegantly wafts with added depth from sandalwood.
EAU ÉCLOSION is a unique, water-based fragrance format. Unlike traditional alcohol-based perfumes, it is designed to be hypoallergenic, non-irritating, and gentle on the skin. Made in Japan with a blend of natural oils as well as other rare raw materials.
How to apply: because this fragrance doesn’t contain fixatives or alcohol, it naturally separates. Shake well before applying.
Field & Florist is honored to offer Kitowa in the U.S. for the first time.
NOTES
cypress
mint
white pepper
cypress
geranium
iris
cedarwood
frankincense
sandalwood
NOSE — Tatsushi Horita
Japan, 2024
About Kitowa
EAU ÉCLOSION
Hinoki from Mie Prefecture is sacred to Japanese people because it was used in the reconstruction of Ise Grand Shrine (over 1000 years old), the most sacred Shinto shrine in Japan. Fittingly, Hinoki gives the feeling of a breezy, airy wood honorifically floating around the historical site. The iris here — which conjures up the image of a white bark — elegantly wafts with added depth from sandalwood.
EAU ÉCLOSION is a unique, water-based fragrance format. Unlike traditional alcohol-based perfumes, it is designed to be hypoallergenic, non-irritating, and gentle on the skin. Made in Japan with a blend of natural oils as well as other rare raw materials.
How to apply: because this fragrance doesn’t contain fixatives or alcohol, it naturally separates. Shake well before applying.
Field & Florist is honored to offer Kitowa in the U.S. for the first time.
NOTES
cypress
mint
white pepper
cypress
geranium
iris
cedarwood
frankincense
sandalwood
NOSE — Tatsushi Horita
Japan, 2024
About Kitowa
EAU ÉCLOSION
Hinoki from Mie Prefecture is sacred to Japanese people because it was used in the reconstruction of Ise Grand Shrine (over 1000 years old), the most sacred Shinto shrine in Japan. Fittingly, Hinoki gives the feeling of a breezy, airy wood honorifically floating around the historical site. The iris here — which conjures up the image of a white bark — elegantly wafts with added depth from sandalwood.
EAU ÉCLOSION is a unique, water-based fragrance format. Unlike traditional alcohol-based perfumes, it is designed to be hypoallergenic, non-irritating, and gentle on the skin. Made in Japan with a blend of natural oils as well as other rare raw materials.
How to apply: because this fragrance doesn’t contain fixatives or alcohol, it naturally separates. Shake well before applying.
Field & Florist is honored to offer Kitowa in the U.S. for the first time.
NOTES
cypress
mint
white pepper
cypress
geranium
iris
cedarwood
frankincense
sandalwood
NOSE — Tatsushi Horita
Japan, 2024
About Kitowa