Passport Tokyo Paris Hilton

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Passport Tokyo Paris Hilton

Passport Tokyo Paris Hilton

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 65 customer ratings
(65 customer reviews)

Passport Tokyo Paris Hilton for women of Paris Hilton

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Paris Hilton launches a new perfume collection in collaboration with Parlux company. The collection is called Passport, inspired by her jet-set life and her travels around the world. The collection represents a journey that takes a girl next door to exotic locations, featuring three fragrances: Paris, Tokyo and South Beach.

Passport Tokyo opens with notes of lemon and red apple. The heart is made of frangipani, iris, orange blossom and jasmine, placed on the base of the golden cedar, clear musk and sandalwood.

Passport Tokyo is available as 30 and 100 ml EDT. Passport Tokyo was launched in 2010.

65 reviews for Passport Tokyo Paris Hilton

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Can hardly smell this one but it doesn’t smell bad or gross. 6/10.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Fine for the purse
    Soft metallic floral ish, semi synthetic but not bad like an alcoholic stink.
    Tried south beach too, whixh is more shampooey

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    I bought this along side Passport to Paris. Paris I quite like but this one wasn’t nice on me but as a room spray scent its really lovely and fresh. Ive just read a few reviews below which shows some people use it as a room scent and for laundry going into the dryer. So if this is a disappointment as a body perfume put it to use in these ways. I truly enjoy my house scented with Passport to Tokyo.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    I got this for free with another purchase of a (proper) perfume. I was immediately biased as I would never, ever (EVER) buy anything associated with Paris Hilton (EVER). It smelled decent enough, but for sure not high quality nor well-crafted. This is going to be repurposed as room deodorizer and/or laundry scent-booster.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    * These are my personal experiences/thoughts with this fragrance. Yours/others may differ. *
    Initial – lemon + cedar
    Drydown – jasmine + cedar + frangipani + musk
    Duration – 1 hour
    Projection – soft
    Experiences – This scent is completely underwhelming in terms of both longevity and projection. It’s hard to discern at all after about 15 minutes without placing my nose directly against my skin where I sprayed it.
    Quick Thoughts – citrus, floral, watery

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    Passport Tokyo’s packaging is extremely deceptive. Looking at the bottle, I just thought it would smell totally different. Granted, it was a blind buy. I purchased it online, but I was NOT expecting to receive such a uni-sex smelling fragrance.
    Yes, it was very inexpensive so I know it must sound silly to complain- but I felt tricked & kind of disappointed… Wait!
    That was until I found an excellent use for this little “diamond in the rough”. I spritz my damp laundry 4-5 times after loading it all into the dryer. Using Tokyo Passport in the dryer makes the sheets, towels, blankets and clothes smell great!

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a very light, airy and soft perfume. If calm and relaxing could smell like something, they would smell like this. Very light, no offensive at all, it could even be a little louder for more sillage and longevity cause oh Gosh it smells so good. 🙂 I am blind, but I saw colours til I was 19 so often, perfumes inspire me a colour. In my mind, Tokyo is definitely pale, soft sky blue. This is an everyday fragrance, definitely to get in a calm mood. I would not wear it for a party where you want to be noticed about your perfume. This is a BIG love for me and a very safe blind buy. 🙂

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    I agree with Eau de Nikita it does smell a little like Chance and it also reminds me of a weaker Bath & Body Works Japaneses Cherry Blossom but Paris Hilton Tokyo doesnt last as long but its also alot cheaper than BBW

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    People are gonna crucify me for saying this but I did get a quick Chanel Chance flanker moment from this…the only thing making this smell cheap is the apple.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought this blind thinking it would smell like light blue with red apple. NOT! It’s actually woody more than it is fruity or floral. It is a nondescript sandalwood floral… much more sophisticated than I expected quite frankly. The bottle certainly doesn’t come off as anything close to that!

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Used my old bottle of this last night to spray a mosquito that was flying around my room .. It’s along the lines of cool water , light blue not saying it smells like those but it’s that type of scent like Liz sport something like that and those type of scents are my least favorites but this will go on a display case when I move and set up my new house because as far as wearing it I don’t see that happening but the bottles to these are cute and Tokyo is my favorite of the bottles. Paris Hilton is a clever business woman to even come up with these , I think the bottles are nicer than the scents but these would be good for an elementary school girl not women.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    Delicious, lightly sweet, crisp, woodsy. Having trouble describing how this smells so delicate. I smell cedar and a sweetened lemon. The apple is subtle. Longevity was low side of moderate on me on lotioned skin, though it’s not a strong fragrance. I layered it with white citrus BBW lotion the second time I wore it, and could still smell it faintly after 4 hrs.
    I think if you gravitate toward Light Blue and fresh scents you will like this. It doesn’t smell like Light Blue to me, just same category. Much softer sillage-wise. A perfect scent for work or anywhere you want to be careful not to offend anyone with strong scents.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    Spicy, sour and heavy citrus. My three most hated components of a perfume. Dislike from me.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    This is lovely. It was 5 bucks and I wasn’t expecting much but it is woody and sweet and citrusy and very nice. It lasts for around 2 hours which isn’t bad for the price. Because of the cedar note it reminds me of the mountains, more like summer in the mountains. I also have Paris’s Passport South Beach and like that too but this is more unique.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s definately a feminine fragrance but it’s got hints of masculine scents in it. Could be the cedar or sandalwood

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    All the listed notes mixed together. Apple, lemon, flowers, sandalwood.
    Weak and soapy but safe to wear. Nothing I want to use, keep or buy again.

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    Very, very strong cedar.
    Too much “hamster cage” for my liking.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    LOVE LOVE LOVE this perfume. This is a very simple but great summer fragrance. When I started collecting perfume I didn’t really want to buy the Paris Hilton collection but I ordered the original ‘Paris’ and fell in love. The box and bottle are so cute with the little cartoon of Paris on it. Tokyo is a beautiful lemon apple fragrance and lasts an average 6-7 hours on my skin. Paris please expand the passport collection more. This gets a 7/10 from me xo

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    It doesn’t appear to be in the listing but I get LOTS of melon!
    Fresh, juicy melon dominates this perfume on my skin along with whiffs of lemon and orange after the initial alcohol burst.
    This almost comes across as a summer scent until the other notes start to join in.
    After about an hour I can detect the sandalwood and jasmine next to the lovely cedar, my favorite wood, making this much better suited for fall and cooler temps.
    Sits close to the skin but is QUITE lovely and a bargain for such a large bottle. I paid just over 10 bucks for 3.4 ounces on Amazon.
    A nice fruity party on my arm, I can’t stop sniffing – which is a good indication that this will be one of my new faves. 😉
    UPDATE: After repeated wearings the synthetic fruit blast started to wear thin on me and I gave up. Even tried using it as a room spray but my son complained! I ended up giving the bottle away to a friend. 🙁

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    I LOVE this Passport to Tokyo so much! I was very surprised how this inexpensive perfume from “Paris Hilton” could be this sophisticated (and oh god, the bottle does surely look cheap). It’s not too girly, yet sexy and lively. The opening is a bit citrusy and tangy, but a couple minutes later it just turns lovely. The dry down is even prettier, personally, I have no idea why the dry down on me smells like Gucci Flora??? Is it only me? However, I’m really disappointed in its longevity. How much I wish the longevity would be as amazing as Passport to Paris!

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    I really love this perfume. I’m surprised more people didn’t vote it as a fall scent, because that’s the only time of the year that I wear it. I live in Rhode Island, so in the fall the air starts to get cooler and more crisp, which is what I get from this fragrance. It lasts a long time (and I don’t even own the lotion to enhance it, so it could potentially last even longer). Plus, I get compliments on it all day long! I love to wear it to work. It smells professional and it makes my day more pleasant.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    I got a bubble sample of this perfume with my perfume order so I tried it today even though I was aware because of fragrantica it’s not my type of fragrance. At first I thought hey this isn’t bad because it was apple and lemon sadly that disapeared very quickly less than 5 mins. All that was left was a very woody floral slightly musky scent. I fought the urge to scrub it off but had to give in and washed it off 45 mins after applying. I really dislike this for me personally however I could see people really liking this if woody floral slightly musky scents are your favorite.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    Now we all know that fragrance perception is a very personal thing, so let me preface my comment by saying this was my experience, and hopefully, it will aid someone in their choices….
    Having read a lot of reviews, and looking for a “spray liberally, without fiscal guilt” summer alternative to D&G Light Blue, which, I love and own, but don’t wish to face replacement costs, anytime soon, I tried PH Passport to Tokyo, hoping to experience a Light Blue-alike fragrance…. Well, was I in for a nasty shock… I tried this with an open mind, liking the fabulous pricepoint of $10 for 100ml (4.3 oz)… but all I got was rotting celery leaves. My mother wrinkled her nose up, and I couldn’t wait to leave the pharmacy to rid myself of this odour!
    Being busy, I forgot about scrubbing it off, and a couple of hours later, voila… no more celery, just a synthetic, chemical sweetness. Not my cup of tea, but hey, you may find this morphs into something pleasant for you, but be careful of anything claiming to be a cheap substitute for a fave… it may be great, or maybe NOT

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    Not bad at all. An unassuming little fragrance of a fresh-woody persuasion, which bears more than a passing resemblance to Dolce and Gabanna Light Blue. Shortly after spraying a slightly bitter herbal note wafts up to provide some interest, but that goes away quickly, leaving a clean, drama-free and thoroughly presentable smell. Highly recommended for hot, humid climates.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    Very nice. Like between Lt Blue Dolce & Bright Crystals Versace. Not as bitter as LB but fresh n floral citrus, a real pick me up! Sort of a bit towards the floral version of Lt Blue. Great for feeling fresh esp if u work outdoors!

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    I blind bought this when it was on offer and it was a “like” at first, thought nothing of it. Really not my typical type of scent but today I realized I love this very much. So I put it on again, I medium warm day with rainy clouds… and I am amazed by the transparent powdery freshness I get. It took me time to get used to the apple note however this doesn’t seem to last too long anyway. The scent stays close to skin as it dries down, reminding of a clean cotton musk with frangipani. No wet dog notes, no sharpness of musk here. Perfect office scent if you don’t want to stink up a drama. What makes this special for me is that rather than being a cloying sweet frangipani scent Passport Tokyo embeds this tropical flower into a powdery clean musk context. I am certainly no fan of Paris Hilton but this fragrance is really good value and if you have concerns about longevity, stick the small bottle into your handbag or gymbag for a pick me up spritz on a warm day. Instant transparent freshness, like a breeze under a tree in the sunshine.

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    I first reviewed Paris from this collection which I very much love. I finally decided to get the other two.
    This one, Tokyo, is the softest and most delicate of all three. It is a very well-balanced fruity floral, with balmy woods, not at all citrus-y. The notes that I get are apples mixed with frangipani with a hint of iris which is here to balance the tangy sharpness of the frangipani and tone-down the sweetness of apples so the outcome is a very feminine and delicate scent.
    I think this is a very good example of the modern interpretation of white floral fragrances with a touch of powder and fruits making it more youthful, fresh, and wearable.
    As for projection, it is more of a skin scent that radiates a bit although the staying power is good depending on body chemistry. I will have to update this as I test it further. Paris stays on me for about 10 hours so will see about this one.
    So far, I love it.

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    Wow! I bought a collection of 1 oz bottles from Paris Hilton’s Passport Line for $5 at Family Dollar. South Beach immediately went into my “give-away” box, Paris isn’t bad, but this Tokyo is fantastic! As many have said, it smells alot like D&G’s Light Blue. I love it! Something about this light, beautiful, sweet fragrance is just lovely. Who cares if the lasting power is weak? At the cost of less than $2 for the whole 1 oz bottle, I’ll bathe in it if I want to. GREAT fragrance for the price!

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    I just got my blind buy tester bottle of Passport Tokyo this morning, together with another blind buy bottle of So de la Renta, and thank god I could breathe a sigh of relief because I’m very happy with both of them!
    Passport Tokyo is very fresh and clean smelling, citrussy yet not tart, kind of ‘sparkling’ and zingy and it reminds me very much of my Apparition Sky perfume. It’s an ideal perfume to wear anytime, anywhere, especially in an office environment, etc, as I think nobody could be offended by a perfume like this, and also it’s perfect for the warmer months as it’s so fresh and clean.
    I also have Passport Paris, which I also really like although I think Passport Tokyo may have the edge over that now. Prior to that I’d acquired the original Paris Hilton perfume (the one in the ugly purple squiggled bottle, and it reeks of melons!) and Can Can (which I find a bit pungently sweet and sickly), one of which was a blind internet buy and the other a swap perfume, and neither of those really appeal to me (who would want to stink of melons?!?) so it seems to me that her Passport line has some of her best perfumes. I’m now very keen to try Passport South Beach as well. Who’d have thought Paris Hilton perfumes could be so likeable?!!
    Oh, for the record, the reviewer who said this smells of Asian food … seriously??? It really doesn’t! I doubt that would have been said had the word Tokyo not been in the perfume name! Also, I disagree with the reviewers who say it smells very unisex – it may have sandalwood and cedar in the base notes, which can be masculine smelling in some ways, but to my nose this is a distinctly light, fresh, girly, youthful perfume and I really couldn’t imagine many, if any, men wanting to wear something like this!
    Anyway, this is another Passport hit for me and may well become a ‘go to’ perfume for me as it doesn’t cost a fortune (to say the least . it’s cheap!), smells lovely and lasts a long time (I sprayed it once this morning and, 12+ hours later, I can still smell it). So, I have to, perhaps slightly grudgingly, admit that Paris Hilton does sometimes get things right!
    This really works well for me and I’ll definitely replace it when I run out or buy at least one back up bottle of it. 🙂

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    Tokyo is “light bluish” but a tad more playful and “young”. “Little girlish” too, but I enjoy the combination of subtle, sweet, notes…especially anything with orange blossom and lemon.
    Lots of compliments from this “cheapie”. And these reviews? Yes, I am around “decent” people a lot and I love to see the reaction when they compliment, ask and then mention I’m wearing something like “Paris Hilton” or “Avon”. It’s either a flattering “oh, really???” or an….”OMG, never mind”. Give it a shot, and judge for yourself.
    PS. Climate, weather, have so much to do whether a scent is flattering or not. I live in very hot temperatures and luckily this does not smell like windex to me…..it’s a pretty, fresh, composition.

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    I, too, received the three pack gift set of Tokyo, Paris, and South Beach. I have worn all three and find this scent particularly great. I wholeheartedly disagree with the reviews about this perfume being weak and short lasting. I smelled lovely during my almost 7he shift at work tonight and only had this. I normally layer with a scented lotion, but just wore the fragrance alone last night. It at first smells of tea, lemon, aquatic florals, and I get a slight hint of bamboo. As my night progressed, I began to notice the sandalwood, musk, and clean citrus with watery tones of flowers. Overall, Im surprised. I really was expecting this to be as first-class scrubber, but its really quite the opposite. It’s very pretty, inoffensive, clean, and very wearable. I like it.

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells EXACTLY like D&G light blue !

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    I love this scent! It doesn’t smell feminine, in fact when I went school with this scent, my classmate asked me if this new scent of mine was marketed to women or men, I told them it was marketed for men, they believed me XD. This is a great Eau de Toilette! Actually, this doesn’t smell girly of feminine, this is a like a 80-90% masculinity and 20-10% feminine, I think this should’ve been a unisex kind of eau de toilette

  34. :

    5 out of 5

    Para mi gusto, es la mejor fragancia que tiene estos perfumes pues es muy divertido en épocas de calor es grandioso llevarlo dulce fresco… te hace sentir una niña toda vía, la botella pues es algo equiz! no tiene nada pero si la duración de todas estas presentaciones si son nefastas yo me aplico como 6 veces el perfume para que tenga un poco mas de su olor, llevo ya 2 botellas en este año y creo que lo volvería a comprar. =) lo recomiendo totalmente y no es nada caro!

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    This was a blind buy, it was only 10 dollars so how could I pass it up?
    Tokyo is a citrus-woody scent – which I love. But is not very long lasting…overall, it’s okay.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    Hmm Normally I go more for sweet scents, I hate citrus scents but this one isn’t that bad. Lets say it’s ok. I think if you like citrus scents you will like this one 🙂

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought it yesterday for a very good price, and I didn’t mind it.
    When I first spray it, it’s very citrusy-woody with some flowers.
    After a few minutes it becomes a fresh, nice scent, but the drydown I like the most, it reminds me of Light Blue by D&G as I read it in else comments.
    In total Tokyo is a pleasant, sweet-citrusy fragrance with moderate longevity, the packing and the bottle are cute.
    It’s not my all time favourite perfume, but I like it for spring/summery days, I offer the scent for girls and young women:)

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    Passport Tokyo was a blind buy I made. The notes looked amazing as I like citrus perfumes. Unfortunetely there’s a disturbing note in this scent that is nauseating to me. Because of this note I would not even call the perfume nice… My two friends also said that there is something weird in this scent that makes them hate it.
    If you think that citrus smells are safe and nothing can be wrong with these notes, believe me, it can.
    I gave it away.
    EDIT: the weird note reminds me of a really strong, sharp and chemical washing powder scent, like when you smell washing powder right from the box and it’s not pleasant at all!

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    I LOVE the Paris Hilton Passport collection! The only one I haven’t smelled is St. Moritz. Tokyo is one of my favorites, and would say my second favorite scent in my whole perfume collection. It does smell a lot like light blue, but I like it better than light blue. Lasts ok, but wished it lasted a little longer.

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    This is truly lovely. Smells just like the traditional orange/peachy soaps from Japanese supermarkets.

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    Tôi vừa nhận được nó như là một món quà tự mình thưởng cho mình ! Cảm giác đầu tiên của tôi dành cho nó là nó có một mùi hương rất lạ, mát có một chút xíu ngọt hoa trong đó, tôi yêu nó tuy nhiên nó khong lâu dài cho lắm bù lại giá nó rất rẻ phù hợp với mọi người

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    Cute bottle, and fresh smell. Got compliments, but not from the guys.

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    I like this a lot smells very sweet I get a fruity concoction, but it is in no way boring ! It smells like what I picture Tokyo harajuku girls would smell like , sweet perfume I think it reminds me of Anna Sui’s scents in a way! I am glad I made this blind purchase its like a lychee citrusy whirlwind it’s an adorable scent for the young & the young at heart,

  44. :

    4 out of 5

    It does scream of what Tokio would smell like. The fragrance is light and minimalistic. It’s cheerful and modern but also has that fresh natural quality.
    I like it a lot because it’s not overly happy. The only down side is that it doesn’t last as long. From the Paris Hilton Passport line, this is the one with the weakest lasting power.
    My favorite from the line, easy to wear. I want this. I recommend it for anyone. Very similar to Light Blue.

  45. :

    5 out of 5

    A friend of mine maxwell just bought this perfume. He’s in love with this perfume. He feels himself as paris hilton as this perfume gives you the mood of being paris hilton. To me this one smells unisex and can be worn by men as well…projection and longevity are above average..

  46. :

    3 out of 5

    I brought the perfume as a cheap fragrance to spritz on the go…. It lived up to the good value expectations. The scent was weak and reminded me of an air freshener! I can’t say I would buy this product again because it is too childish and sweet which does not give off the impression of Tokyo! However I did enjoy the beach version of this collection that I would recommend buying as an everyday perfume to keep in a bag that you wouldn’t mind breaking and could be easily replaced. Good value collection and ideal for young girls as I can imagine the packaging and Fragrance would appeal to this market.

  47. :

    4 out of 5

    It reminds me a bit of Kenzo Amour Florale and Kenzo Amour I Love You. They all have citrus, virgia cedar and some flowers in common. But this one is so much cheaper so it is a good option if you love the Kenzo perfumes but dont wanna spend that much money 🙂 And this bottle is big 🙂 The downside is that you have to spray a lot to feel it on you :/ But i like the scent 🙂

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    From the very fist time I tried it on at the department store, I fell in love with it. It does have a citrusy tone to it but it is mostly woody.
    This is definitely an asian smell. I went to Hong Kong and Tokyo and many of the ladies sported similar light woodsy-citrusy scents. Many asian girls don’t like flowery scents and often go to a woodsy-floral scent. Definitely an oriental signature scent.
    I have to say that the dry down is my favorite, it is just heavenly, very soft, simple and light.

  49. :

    3 out of 5

    i now own the three perfumes of this series.tokyo is light,fresh and citrusy.my sister loved it on the first spray.good for summer.

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    I got this fragrance from my husband for christmas in a box of 3 Paris Hilton Passport fragrances (Tokyo, South Beach & Paris). These are my first Paris Hilton fragrances and they wont be my last!!!
    Tokyo is basicly a lemony sandalwood scent. I love it in the beginning, when the lemon and apple explodes. It´s like a real sour apple with lots of sugary lemon juice. After a while I get a light floral scent, so well blended together that I can´t identify them seperatly. After another while the sandalwood comes through and mixes in with the fresh, light florals and the juicy melon. That sandalwood-mix lasts on my skin for 4 to 5 hours, and I like it (that means alot, because I am normally very picky when it comes to sandalwood.)
    To me it´s a casual safe scent. It´s not offending, annoying or loud at all. It´s light, fresh and floral, defenetly a clean scent, not heavy at all. A nice daytime scent to wear…

  51. :

    5 out of 5

    Why are there cherry blossoms on the packaging– why the heck is this named “TOKYO”?! This scent doesn’t remind me of Japan what-so-ever! What a huge disappointment.
    This smells lemony and kinda clean.

  52. :

    3 out of 5

    This reminds me of a lighter & slighty watery Light Blue. Clean, fresh, summery, & not offensive. The sillage is moderate, but it does not last very long…for me only an hour & a half.

  53. :

    4 out of 5

    not bad, cute bottle since I love anything anime looking, and the smell is adorable too but the lasting power sucks on my skin =P it was only good for display mainly, gave it too my bestie

  54. :

    5 out of 5

    This was ok but didn’t really like it enough to buy it

  55. :

    5 out of 5

    at first i was thinking that this one smell very tacky
    after 2 minutes its changed to heaven so lovely!!!

  56. :

    5 out of 5

    Slightly sweet and fruity-floral.
    Passport Tokyo is a simple fresh scent and is for whoever just wants a “clean” scent.
    This is one of my favorite clean scents.
    It’s not a “NOTICE ME!” perfume, but it’s perfect for casual occasions.

  57. :

    4 out of 5

    TOKYO is almost pure citrus for the first five to ten minutes. As well as the starring lemon note, there is enough apple here to soften the tart over-bite to the long top note. The lemon note lasted for almost as long as the fragrance does, so energises the whole fragrance. I can’t pick out the apple note on it’s own, but there is a hint of something sweeter hiding behind the lemon.
    The floral scent notes used in TOKYO are all slightly watery, but I read on a site somewhere that watery floral perfumes are the most popular on Asian markets, so it makes sense that they’re all watered down here. Weirdly enough, it is the delicate orange blossom note that is the strongest note on me and this is followed quickly by the frangipani – which combines with both the watery orange blossom and remaining lemon note perfectly. I’m only familiar with iris through Prada’s Infusion d’Iris, but there is definitely a similarity here – maybe the two perfumes also share some other scent notes too? Most of the Paris Hilton perfumes contain jasmine, but it is so mild here I can hardly detect it.
    The sandalwood and cedar notes combine develop quickly [within 30 minutes] and combined together and with the remaining lemon, I’m faintly reminded of the lemon tea-bags my Mum used to buy when I was young. The mild breeze of musk becomes noticeable at the same time as the woods develop, but remains mild and takes a back seat to everything else.
    I don’t honestly know if I’ll replace my bottle of TOKYO when I finish my bottle, as it does have the weakest floral notes out of the Passport releases. I have received compliments on it from different people and I do like the cedar note, so I may give it anther go as it’s cheap to buy. For the price it is well made and it isn’t too young, so if you dislike sweet or overly floral releases then TOKYO is well worth a spritz.

  58. :

    5 out of 5

    I got this and Passport South Beach few months ago when I was killing some time at Sears fragrance department. I smelled this and immediately fell in LOVE. And of course, I got this for under $20 which is always a plus.
    While I like fruity scents, this is so different from anything out there-fruity scent that doesn’t really smell like fruit bowl(ahem..Escada?)-its sweet and creamy and there is only a bit of tartness in the opening, from lemon. I love frangipani and that’s what gives this scent nice airy sweetness, then dries down into musky creamy sandalwood scent. I don’t know why its called Tokyo, because there is nothing Japanese about it-its has a rather tropical feeling, if anything.
    Its just beautiful and I love it so much. This is very “young” scent and I can totally picture this on teenage girls. However, that’s not a reason why I shouldn’t enjoy it as well;)
    Lasting power is stellar for this light scent-I can actually get 3-4 hours out of this and my skin eats up perfume and most fruity scents dissappear very fast. I already went through half of bottle which is pretty amazing considering how many perfumes I own.
    I also think there is some resemblance to Fancy Love, I sampled it yesterday and there are some definate simularities except Tokyo is a bit more fruity
    P,S. Previous reviewer said it was kind of unisex-I don’t agree with this at all-on the contrary its very girly.

  59. :

    3 out of 5

    Not girly girl type of scent. It isn’t really soft and feminine, but more masculine in my opinion. Or let say its more toward unisex. I think I smell cherry blossom and something watery but sharp. Not sure what’s going on here. It smells kinda like the new G of the Sea but more harsh, I guess. Don’t invest on this. Get Harajuku Lovers instead.

  60. :

    4 out of 5

    I think this is a little bit different to the others.
    I can really get a whiff of the sandlawood, and it makes it quite orientla really.
    Still fresh and light for day.
    Emma x

  61. :

    5 out of 5

    Got a tester for this today and I really like this. You can really smell the lemon and the floral freshness of the perfume. I think this is a really nice summery fragrence. Great for the holidays too I would say. xoxo 😀

  62. :

    4 out of 5

    I find the purfume abit too light on my skin for some reason. When i saw it for the first time, i automatically called it the harajuku lover rip-off.

  63. :

    3 out of 5

    I tested the 3 new Paris Hilton scents today and Tokyo is my favourite. I would describe it as a skin scent. The lasting power seems ok, I can still detect it well. It is a nice light and warm scent and on me developed a little bit like Jil Sanders’ Sun. I could imagine to buy this one, especially because it’s so inexpensive. I’m overall suprised with the good lasting power of the 3 new inexpensive Paris’ scents.
    PS: I have to add that the staying power of Tokyo is not as good as the one of Paris. Tokyo fades away after around 2 hours. Paris is still very strong.
    PPS: I tried Tokyo again today and test-sprayed it very often. This time it seemed to work better, because people noticed it. But I found it very floral-sweet-and-a-little-gourmand, now that I could really smell it. It’s not of my likes.

  64. :

    3 out of 5

    This smells a lot like Marc Jacobs’ daisy to me, which is a good thing and a bad thing. Good, because I generally like Daisy’s playful, young fruity-floral, bad, because so many other scents are so close to the same. I think the bottle is very cute, though I do sense this is a bit derivative of the Harajuku Lovers perfume line.

  65. :

    3 out of 5

    frankly i dont really like the design bottle.. look like hello kitty or chewing gum stuff but im not hate the smell..
    there r so many good designer and this?nah ill skip my madness … anyway its nice smell ..

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