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Rokugatsu Yohka

Refresh Water | Asagiri

Refresh Water | Asagiri

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This refreshing room spray has a natural fragrance reminiscent of the morning mist through the forests of Kyushu. The unique blend of essential oils from Japanese cypress and cedar and cinnamon creates a refreshing aroma with a subtle sweetness. 

With its all natural ingredients, it can be used safely in a variety of situations. It is an excellent deodoriser, and the cypress and cedar oils also provide antibacterial properties.

Freshen up a space as a room spray, or deodorise shoes and clothing with a few quick pumps. With every use, enjoy the pleasing aroma of the forest's morning mist.

Origin

Harvested and distilled in Oita Prefecture

Ingredients

Ingredients: Essential oil and distilled water from Hinoki, Sugi & Yabunikkei trees, fermented ethanol 'Shimakibi'
Extracted from: Timber, branches and leaves

Rokugatsu Yohka

Rokugatsu Yohka represents a lifestyle between people and the forest. To support the creation of forests rich in diverse ecosystems, they are committed to producing products that reflect the blessings of their forests in Kyushu. All of their products are natural, organic and pesticide-free, and use Oita Prefectures's unique agricultural and forestry offerings. The company stands by "living a life that cares for the forest."

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Hisatsune forest in Oita Prefecture

The forest on June 8th is a place where the first, gentle rain of the rainy season falls on the green leaves of the oak and cypress trees. Dripping with greenery, soft sunlight shines on the forest floor, and small white flowers and red berries gently thrive among the pale green grass. If you listen carefully, you can hear the chirps of small birds. The small stream builds and becomes a powerful current. You can small the blooming fragrance of the Japanese cypress as if it is wakening. The Hisatune Forest on June 8th is brimming with young life.