Sharing one umbrella—
the person more in love
gets wet
- Keisanjin
相合い傘
濡れてる方が
惚れている
Mouth-watering jammy plum falls ahhhhhhh into the arms of faintly-smoked tobacco. There’s a delicious illusion of frangipane, which hovers Tokyo Nights over the tantalising nexus of smell and taste.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This suits close, unhurried evenings where the air is warm and conversation stays low, with the scent hovering like fruit liqueur and a trace of smoke on fabric. It feels most natural in intimate company, when its sweetness can stay plush rather than loud.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, where the plum wine sweetness and soft tobacco can unfold without becoming heavy. Apply lightly to skin and clothing; a few sprays are enough, as the fragrance is meant to sit close and leave a smooth, smoky-fruity trail rather than project broadly.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like sweet-smoky compositions with a gourmand edge, especially plum, liqueur-like fruit and tobacco. It will appeal to those who enjoy sensual, slightly boozy fragrances that feel textured, intimate and modern rather than sharp or overtly masculine.
Release year
2024
The nose
Anh Ngo Anh Ngo of IFF brings Tokyo Nights into the modern gourmand-smoky space with a polished, textural hand. The composition leans into contrast: lush fruit, soft smoke and a warm, wearable drydown that feels designed for intimacy rather than volume. As a perfumer working within a house known for memory-driven, culturally specific scents, Ngo’s role here is to translate a poetic brief into something tactile and immediately readable. The result is a fragrance that balances sweetness and shadow without losing clarity.
Collaborators
d'Annam’s creative team shaped the concept around a Japanese proverb about sharing an umbrella, using that romantic image as the fragrance’s emotional anchor and title cue. The house’s founders and brand direction also clearly frame the collection’s cultural brief, translating the idea into a wearable tribute to Tokyo nightlife and Japanese memory.
d'Annam’s story
d'Annam is a Vietnamese fragrance house built around Asian memories, places and rituals, with a clear emphasis on craftsmanship and cultural storytelling. Its perfumes tend to feel intimate and reflective, turning regional inspirations into wearable, contemporary compositions.
Tokyo Nights | ナイト’s concept
Tokyo Nights belongs to d'Annam’s Chapter 2: Memories of Japan, a collection shaped as a tribute to Japanese cultural heritage. The fragrance takes its cue from the proverb about sharing one umbrella and the person more in love getting wet, then turns that romantic image into a plum-and-tobacco composition that suggests a tipsy night in Tokyo.
Extra info
Tokyo Nights is part of d'Annam’s Japan-inspired Chapter 2 collection. The brand presents it as vegan, cruelty-free and packaged in a recyclable, unbranded format designed for reuse. Its name appears in Japanese as TOKYOナイト.
Sharing one umbrella—
the person more in love
gets wet
- Keisanjin
相合い傘
濡れてる方が
惚れている
Mouth-watering jammy plum falls ahhhhhhh into the arms of faintly-smoked tobacco. There’s a delicious illusion of frangipane, which hovers Tokyo Nights over the tantalising nexus of smell and taste.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This suits close, unhurried evenings where the air is warm and conversation stays low, with the scent hovering like fruit liqueur and a trace of smoke on fabric. It feels most natural in intimate company, when its sweetness can stay plush rather than loud.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, where the plum wine sweetness and soft tobacco can unfold without becoming heavy. Apply lightly to skin and clothing; a few sprays are enough, as the fragrance is meant to sit close and leave a smooth, smoky-fruity trail rather than project broadly.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like sweet-smoky compositions with a gourmand edge, especially plum, liqueur-like fruit and tobacco. It will appeal to those who enjoy sensual, slightly boozy fragrances that feel textured, intimate and modern rather than sharp or overtly masculine.
Release year
2024
The nose
Anh Ngo Anh Ngo of IFF brings Tokyo Nights into the modern gourmand-smoky space with a polished, textural hand. The composition leans into contrast: lush fruit, soft smoke and a warm, wearable drydown that feels designed for intimacy rather than volume. As a perfumer working within a house known for memory-driven, culturally specific scents, Ngo’s role here is to translate a poetic brief into something tactile and immediately readable. The result is a fragrance that balances sweetness and shadow without losing clarity.
Collaborators
d'Annam’s creative team shaped the concept around a Japanese proverb about sharing an umbrella, using that romantic image as the fragrance’s emotional anchor and title cue. The house’s founders and brand direction also clearly frame the collection’s cultural brief, translating the idea into a wearable tribute to Tokyo nightlife and Japanese memory.
d'Annam’s story
d'Annam is a Vietnamese fragrance house built around Asian memories, places and rituals, with a clear emphasis on craftsmanship and cultural storytelling. Its perfumes tend to feel intimate and reflective, turning regional inspirations into wearable, contemporary compositions.
Tokyo Nights | ナイト’s concept
Tokyo Nights belongs to d'Annam’s Chapter 2: Memories of Japan, a collection shaped as a tribute to Japanese cultural heritage. The fragrance takes its cue from the proverb about sharing one umbrella and the person more in love getting wet, then turns that romantic image into a plum-and-tobacco composition that suggests a tipsy night in Tokyo.
Extra info
Tokyo Nights is part of d'Annam’s Japan-inspired Chapter 2 collection. The brand presents it as vegan, cruelty-free and packaged in a recyclable, unbranded format designed for reuse. Its name appears in Japanese as TOKYOナイト.