Hydrangea

by J-Scent
Flowers in the summer rain
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Floral
Fruity
Top Noteshyacinthhydrangeaviolet leaf
Heartjasminelily-of-the-valleyorris (iris root)rose
Base Notescedarwoodmusk
Tags #clean #fresh #normcore
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Japan has a rainy season from June to July, called “tsuyu.” Embodying tsuyu is hydrangea, blooming in the gentle rain. Here, hyacinth and violet entwine with the fresh floral scent of jasmine and iris, with an undertone of humidity and the smell of soil.

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All about this fragrance

Vibe check

This suits a calm, inward mood: a close conversation under a covered walkway, damp pavement nearby, and the soft green-white brightness of flowers after rain. It feels composed, modest and quietly polished rather than showy.

How to wear

Best in mild to cool weather, especially when the air is humid enough to lift the green floral notes. Apply lightly; the composition is airy and polished, with a gentle floral trail that stays close to the skin rather than filling a room.

Who it’s for

For those who like fresh florals with a green edge, a clean floral bouquet, and a restrained, modern style. It will appeal to wearers who prefer softness, clarity and a natural, rain-kissed feel over sweetness or density.

Release year

2017

J-Scent’s story

J-Scent builds fragrances around Japanese seasonal imagery and everyday cultural details, translating them into restrained, wearable compositions. The house tends to favor clarity over heaviness, with a lighter concentration and a style that feels natural rather than ornate.

Hydrangea’s concept

Hydrangea was created to evoke ajisai blooming through Japan’s rainy season, tsuyu, when the flowers appear at their most vivid in soft, persistent rain. The idea is less a literal flower portrait than a sensory scene: fresh petals, damp air and the faint earthy smell of wet ground.

Extra info

Also known as Ajisai, the Japanese word for hydrangea. It belongs to J-Scent’s Japan-themed collection, which turns seasonal scenes and cultural references into fragrance.

All about this fragrance

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Top Noteshyacinthhydrangeaviolet leaf
Heartjasminelily-of-the-valleyorris (iris root)rose
Base Notescedarwoodmusk
Tags #clean #fresh #normcore
Style for her
on
offer

Use code OFFER50FF at the checkout to get 50% off this item.

Sale items are non-returnable and non-exchangeable. This applies to both online and in-store purchases.

Japan has a rainy season from June to July, called “tsuyu.” Embodying tsuyu is hydrangea, blooming in the gentle rain. Here, hyacinth and violet entwine with the fresh floral scent of jasmine and iris, with an undertone of humidity and the smell of soil.

Close

All about this fragrance

Vibe check

This suits a calm, inward mood: a close conversation under a covered walkway, damp pavement nearby, and the soft green-white brightness of flowers after rain. It feels composed, modest and quietly polished rather than showy.

How to wear

Best in mild to cool weather, especially when the air is humid enough to lift the green floral notes. Apply lightly; the composition is airy and polished, with a gentle floral trail that stays close to the skin rather than filling a room.

Who it’s for

For those who like fresh florals with a green edge, a clean floral bouquet, and a restrained, modern style. It will appeal to wearers who prefer softness, clarity and a natural, rain-kissed feel over sweetness or density.

Release year

2017

J-Scent’s story

J-Scent builds fragrances around Japanese seasonal imagery and everyday cultural details, translating them into restrained, wearable compositions. The house tends to favor clarity over heaviness, with a lighter concentration and a style that feels natural rather than ornate.

Hydrangea’s concept

Hydrangea was created to evoke ajisai blooming through Japan’s rainy season, tsuyu, when the flowers appear at their most vivid in soft, persistent rain. The idea is less a literal flower portrait than a sensory scene: fresh petals, damp air and the faint earthy smell of wet ground.

Extra info

Also known as Ajisai, the Japanese word for hydrangea. It belongs to J-Scent’s Japan-themed collection, which turns seasonal scenes and cultural references into fragrance.

All about this fragrance

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