Tokyo by Kenzo Kenzo

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Tokyo by Kenzo Kenzo

Tokyo by Kenzo Kenzo

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 61 customer ratings
(61 customer reviews)

Tokyo by Kenzo Kenzo for men of Kenzo

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Description

Tokyo by Kenzo could be describes as city lights at night. Explosive yellow: ginger essence, lemon and grapefruit. Glittering green: essence of shizo, note of green tea. Pulsating red: note of red pepper and bitter orange. And deep darkness: note of Guaiac wood, cedar, cloves and nutmeg.
The bottle is of the same shape as other Kenzo bottles, this time redesigned by Kashiwa Sato. This Tokyo designer is famous for his modern style shown in many different occasions ranging from album covers to architecture. He received many awards and he exhibited his works many times. Tokyo by Kenzo is his first project in this field. He is also designer of packaging and the advertisement campaign. The perfume was created by Marie Salamange from company Firmenich. She was inspired by fresh spices and explosive green sap of cedar and Guaiac notes that she discovered in the lively atmosphere of Japan.
It was launched in 2007.
You can read more about Tokyo by Kenzo in the news section. The nose behind this fragrance is Marie Salamagne.

61 reviews for Tokyo by Kenzo Kenzo

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Tokyo by Kenzo is one of the most awesome 21st century fragrances! It offers 6 to 7-hour longevity and sports moderate to high projection and sillage. It’s a delicious, masculine blend of citrus, wood, spices, and green tea.
    If you like EDTs in the same vein as Gucci Rush, Quorum Silver, and (even) Fahrenheit Absolute, then Tokyo by Kenzo is for you. It’s, in my opinion, a safe blind buy.
    Here’s my rating:
    Fragrance: 9/10
    Longevity: 7/10
    Projection: 7/10
    Sillage: 8/10
    Value for Money: 10/10
    Total score: 8.2/10

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    یه کار با کیفیت تابستونی خنک و مرکباتی فلفلی
    ———–
    Scent & Qualiy: 8/10
    Longevity: 6/10
    Sillage: 6/10
    Creativity & Uniqueness: 7/10
    Affordability: 8/10
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    Overall: 7/10

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Me as a Kdnzo lover was so so sorry to ever used this one..
    Big big NoNo from.me

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Sentence Summary:
    This is an unusual scent, it reminds me of the smell of a neon-lit backstreet alley from the future, where the air vents pump out a mixture of smells from clubs, pubs and restaurants.
    This is what the world of Blade Runner smells like.
    Overall rating 7/10

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    My new addition to my collection. I am quite pleased. I read somewhere that this scent is to be compared to Kenzo Jungle Lelephant. I totally agree, just a weaker version.
    I can still smell this though after 6hrs.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    This scent was great if not traditionally nontraditional; a spicy “Dior Homme Sport and Gucci Pour Homme II,” as one YouTube reviewer put it six years ago, could be bad!? On average the performance is “professionally acceptable,” by which I mean its longevity is average but its projection/sillage is close — a beautifully decent all-purpose fresh and clean fragrance w/some spice (inoffensive i think in an office-environment) scent for the adult man. Note the decent grade it gets here on Fragrantica. I have the cheap but cool-looking 100 ml. bottle plus the body wash, hair gel, and spray as well as roll-on deodorants so as to (necessarily) fully immerse myself in this, literally and figuratively, making a day of it on the occasions when I wear it. It carries a very natural, engaged and engaging, mature but approachable, positive vibe.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Citrus and ginger give it some freshness; pink pepper, spices and green tea thicken it up. Woods provide a nice base for all of this to sit on. Tokyo opens a little bright but quickly smooths out becoming creamier.
    Sillage and projection are probably the softest in my collection. Even with an unprecedented (for me) five sprays I get a weak four hours of longevity. I’d say this one is “masculine” but would not smell strange on a woman. Work safe, inoffensive, not bold or sexy. Bottle and sprayer are both good Kenzo quality. The notes create a fresh, modern blend that is more youthful but I think any age can wear this year-round. Tokyo is interesteing; different from most modern colognes but not innovative or particularly exciting. Pretty inexpensive but even taking this into account I’m not sure it’s worth it.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    This perfume is suitable for use at night in cold weather, both during the winter or during the rainy season. Wearing perfume on the rainy season in the night will add you to the impression of romanticism and make you feel warm.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    One of my recent blind buys, and I normally don’t get disappointed by Kenzo; this Tokio fragrance is nice so far, first time wearing it. I probably won’t by it again or restock as I’ve done with Kenzo Power, but I don’t regret I bought this one.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a fragrance I always forget I have, but am pleasantly surprised when I rediscover it. That is not to call it nondescript – rather, I would say its implementation of a prominent combination of pink pepper and green tea (at least for me) makes for a rather interesting take on a spicy men’s fragrance. For lack of better terms, this fragrance is very “Seattle” – it always seems to come alive for me when I’m in the city on a rainy day. It’s soft, though, and that’s really where I land on “like” as opposed to “love.” It was a complete blind buy for me, and I would say that’s safe to do. If you’re intrigued by the notes like I was – I always tend to gravitate towards scents with pink pepper, and this is no exception – then give it a whirl. These days, it certainly won’t cost you all that much to try.
    Editing to say that, since writing this review, I have made an effort to wear it more. I have fallen in love with this interesting spicy fragrance all the more now! Still have problems with performance and sillage – have to spray quite a bit for it to be noticeable – but when I get it on my clothes, it’s such a nice scent that lasts for days. Still love you after all of these years, Kenzo!

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    I love my spicy Tokyo by Kenzo; I wear it mostly during the daytime (to work) where it lasts a few hours before losing some of the original scent. The bottle is perfect for travel (no lids / sprayers to fall off) and non offensive enough to wear on a plane or to the theatre. Just the ticket; different to what the drones are wearing but still very warm and comforting.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    I left so many perfumes behind to be reviewed and probably I´ll never gonna do it. But I´m always coming back to some old fellows, and I´m in the mood for Kenzo these days. If I could put two favourites Kenzo scents in my top list they would be Kenzo Homme and Kenzo Tokyo. The only problem with Tokyo? It looses its spicies along the way and finishes creamy. Just that. I don’t know if there is an updated edition of the book, but Tania Sanchez in the Perfumes The Guide co-written with Luca Turin I have says that spray Tokyo on clothes wouldn’t be a good idea since it amplifies some aspects of the scent. Since what it amplifies is just what I enjoy the most (spicies) I couldn’t desagree more, and in fact it remains less creamy on clothes, and I´m tempted to always spray a bit on clothes. I never tried Vintage and others Kenzo scents, but I know Power and it’s a fine floral for men. That Kenzo Power, but specially Kenzo Homme and Kenzo Tokyo, made the name of the brand to me.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    You prepare yourself for the big meeting…it will start in just a few minutes. You are surrounded by the hustle and bustle of meaningless motions, everything feels tight. Tight suits, tight ties, tight glances, tight smiles…you wish there was a way to depart, even for a moment. You inhale deeply and close your eyes…You awaken in the center of an immense cedar forest, lost from all of civilization. The heat of the rising sun gently warms the earth and grass around you – the lemon yellow rays creep steadily toward you. The wind sweeps through these gentle giants carrying their peppered ponderings and a clear rush of calming coolness. Everything else fades away – you are one with the earth and the wind, with nature and the sun. Your skin soaks in the infinite beauty of nature in solitude; you are renewed and invigorated. Your consciousness trickles back into reality – the meeting has begun yet you feel nothing but resolution. Your body still tingling from the kiss of cedar and lemon, pepper and cool wind, and the warmth of nature at peace. You are ready for war.
    Day 86 – White noise
    Listening to: The Gathering – My Electricity
    Notes: This was one of my first fragrances, ever. It spurred my love of peppered woods and the soft touch of centering nutmeg. The description states this fume is of deep darkness – I experience the exact opposite! I am elated in the presence of this simple and beautiful fume. It is undoubtedly synthetic, but there is something serene in its presentation. It opens with an invigorating blend of pink pepper and lemons…one sniff puts a smile on my face and eases my nerves ever so slightly. I cannot really sense ginger in here (it usually tingles on the skin) but it could lend to the brightness of the opening. The core of this fume is a wonderful interpretation of cedar – powerful yet peaceful. There is the slightest hint of a warming nutmeg and the rush of a cool breeze from deep within the fume…it stays a slightly smoky and peppery cedar and warm nutmeg for 6 to 8 hours (I don’t get how people say this disappears in a few hours…I finished my original bottle from 2008 and the replacement from 2013 is the same). It does quiet significantly around 5 or 6 hours, but it maintains the presence of spiced wood and musk until the 10 hour mark. Ultimately, this is a subtle yet powerful representation of the wonder of cedar and the strength of nature…a delight for all to experience!

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    I adore kenzo Tokyo. It feels natural and gentle. Along with kenzo power and kenzo boisee – this trio is a favourite and I wear them with much pleasure.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    LOVE…LOVE it !!!
    Just got it today. How did I miss this gem???
    Green scents are very tricky for me..but this one and I are getting along just fine !!! U see the resemblance to Visit..but I get more “powder” from Visit. I also feel a touch of Declaration d’un Soir…..???

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    I’ve been flirting with Kenzo Tokyo for a while. Not entirey sure if I should buy it or not.
    Well, I decided to give it a try.
    The bottle sends a strong message of color, energy and movement. while the name Tokyo add even more dynamism and energy.
    What was I expecting? Not sure, but I guess something to blow my mind, to think “this is the fragrance that I was waiting to appear in my life!”
    But to be sincere, I’m not blown away by Kenzo Tokyo. It’s a nice fragrance, fresh, green and spicy. But it doesn’t go beyond that. It feels like a cologne with more staying power.
    It has the citrus opening, full of zing and happiness, the calm and wet green and in the end a quiet spiciness that is paired with the cedar.
    Groundbreaking? Perhaps not.
    But it’s a safe scent. Clean, fresh and safely neutral.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    Perfect mix of citrus and spicies.It is my signature scent.Above average longetivity and mediocore sillage.

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    Fresh, light and citrusy. Sillage and longevity strong. Has a sweet undertone. Initial spray sparkles with ginger and as it dries down the lemon and spices are noticeable. Very pleasant. I wish the ginger was stronger and longer, because as it wanes, the exotic charisma of this scent fades to something familiar and not as special.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    Tokyo Kenzo is a quite cool scent. It’s modern and I think focused on young people. It’s appropriate for many occasions. For me it’s every day fragrance but I can imagine someone wearing it for a more formal occasion. It’s woody in a very pleasant way. Many woody fragrances have this “grandpa” vibe which I can’t stand. This one is really really cool and pleasant. The scent has many leyers and it is really aromatic. You feel like you’re having a SPA treatment wearing it.
    The only thing which is not good about this fragrance is this citrusy note wich is somewhat too sour. It makes it almost the opposite of fresh. Like an old lemon peel lying somhere in the room. This note almost disappears after a while so it feels unnecessary.

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s got a very special cool fragrance with a big twist of peppery spice! It’s absolutely fresh and modern as well.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    It amazing how fragrance can giving us various senses of feeling. While others mentioned Kenzo Tokyo as modern city, spice shop and nightlife in Asia. I feels like Tokyo captured an image of Tokyo city but not modern world Tokyo like in the ad. Its more an old time Tokyo like in 20-30’s. Sepia and monochrome. Like picture of old wooden japanese houses and brown paper.(But not melancholic and artistic as Mitsouko).
    About the scent everybody here said it all. Its a combination of fresh herb spicy, dry citrus and green tea fragrance. Very Kenzo in character.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    I don’t dislike this fragrance for the overall smell, but for what it delivers. A 2-3 hr of presence, if you are lucky to get even that, is not my idea of spending on a perfume which does have a good opening. Spicy, citrus and exciting in the start it end up in its dry-down (if you can call it that) within a few minutes. If someone tells me i smell good after 4-5 hours of spraying, i might be intrigued and might come to a conclusion that its olfactory saturation that renders the perception of this fragrance to a complete non existing. It would still not change the fact that if i don’t get a whiff of this once in a while, it just wont do it for me. My most disappointing fragrance purchase. I got it at, what i thought was a great bargain. I still feel mugged. Shame.
    Scent 6/10
    Longevity 2/10
    Silage: none from what i perceive.
    Update: Think I may be completely anosmic to this blend! I can only smell it when i bury my nose in my wrist. Sorry K Tokyo, its not you, its me.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    Very spicy and it last for hours.
    I wore it this morning, came home this evening, showered and i can still smell it. So you are warned, it last!

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    I “blind” bought this for hubby based on your comments, our positive experience with Kenzo scents and the ginger opening. Thanks for the tips. It is a new favorite of mine and great for fall.
    This smells like a contrast of light and dark. At first a bright blast of citrus, ginger and zing tickles the nose. Then, the top notes zip away quickly, and a wonderful five-spice aromatic woods aroma plays for a few hours. Longevity is a bit modest yet the arm’s-length sillage is nice for those who want to smell it. It won’t overpower.
    I like that it is not sweet but is zesty. Also I’m thinking that this will not smell good on some people. It does work in our case. After buying the original m7 about 10 years ago, this is the best scent for cooler weather I’ve smelled that we both like.

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    Opens really well. Dries down like Visit but has a Tea scent too.

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    It took me three years to find it. Thanks Fetiche 🙂

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    دیگه گیر نمییاد
    اگه جایی دیدینش بی درنگ بخرینش
    در نوع خودش بی نظیر.
    خوش بختانه من تقلبی اونو ندیدم و احتمالا قیمت گرونی داره الان.

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    horrible for me! to heavy

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    Gorgeous scent. I find it very very similar to Omnia Crystalline, which is one of my favourite fragrances. I rarely come across a masculine fragrance which I like this much. Pink pepper, which I love, is very noticeable, and so is ginger, which is also one of my favourite notes, and the mixture of notes is really well achieved and balanced. This is really my taste. Love it. I only wish it were a bit stronger. It seems that they are at last making more creative and nicer scents for men and getting rid of those horrible prejudices, commercial and of other natures. Stayng power is not great, though.

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    There is no longevity or “drydown” to talk of in the first place. Hard to believe, but this scent simply vanishes in ten minutes. It should be used as an indoor perfume only where one can spray themselves every half an hour or so. Very disappointing, the more so because it smells great and is somewhat pricy.

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    I used an FM brand inspired by this… and wow people in the office noticed and I got a lot of compliments.. Could not forget athough people said I smelled like tea. woohoo! made my day!

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    Baked potato black pepper, grapefruit, cedarwood blast!
    Dies down in no time at all. I wish it lasted longer

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    My father have this perfume.i don’t know why i hate this perfume.for me it’s to pungent and sharp..the scent makes me dizzy.maybe this scent not my kind of fragrance at all..

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    I wanted to like this so much – the concept was cool, as was the bottle, and I am also a big fan of woodsy scents.
    But what you get is something that smells like a wet, mossy forest after the rain – very pungent. Which isn’t bad in itself, but in this case it resembles some cheap Axe (Lynx) you buy at the supermarket…and that’s really not a good thing.
    Longevity is also a huge problem – non-existent.

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    Nice scent, very masculine, stays close to the skin. I really like peppery woody scents, this reminds me of Bang. This scent will fade out quick but its still worth adding to your collection because it’s just that good! Go heavy on the trigger it will not over power. A comfort scent for me. I will test other Kenzno frags.

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    Being a big fan of this House, I had great expectations of this. The ad was so “flashy” and energetic, the bottle was gorgeous and the notes sounded SO intriguing to me. I was overjoyed to see a sample spray in a recent package from a fellow member, and waited to try it (as I usually do for smaller samples) for my review. I sprayed it one time on my hand; it was good, but kind of fizzled. I did a full wearing yesterday, and here are my thoughts…
    Oooh a woody spicy from Kenzo!! *gets all excited*
    *sprays on both arms, both elbows, both sides of neck and down the shirt* I should really smell awesome now!
    Enter a cloud of clean clear citruses and warm, wet ginger; with LOTS of sharp dry pepper. OKAY…this is kinda “spicy/sporty”, but we shall just wait and see where this goes! Cue a cool breeze (almost metallic in nature) of bitter (and I mean BITTER) orange and green tea. The tea is fresh (almost iced) and does create an interesting contrast to the sour opening and warm pepper. I love the drydown of guaiac and cedar; but where are the nutmeg and cloves I so wanted layered over the woods?!? *sniffs wrists and elbows again, puts head INSIDE shirt and sniffs DEEPLY* What gives…where did it go?!? Okay, others said I smelled great, but I could not (and I mean with my nose pressed against my skin) really smell much of anything but skin, hints of metal…and cool leaves and a faint wisp of pepper. Color me: DISAPPOINTED! I adore L’Eau (and it’s considered “weak”) and the Indigo flanker especially, AIR and Power; and even kind of dig most of the women’s AMOURs and FLOWERs too. THIS? I can’t help but feel like someone held something great under my nose (for 15 minutes) and said “You like that? Too bad…you can’t have it! Nyah!! Nyah!!!”…I wanted the scents of fast paced life in the Ginza, cool green guaiac aromas of sap & leaves in the wind, shiso incense on the air, flashes of bright lights and ENERGY everywhere! *sighs* All I got was some sporty body spray with a fleeting longevity, and minimal sillage! Maybe, it is just my skin, but overall I can say everyone else liked it on me…and I may have liked it too, but something somewhere in my brain/olfactory system must have just “blocked it out”. I hoped I would be like the guy in the ad: in jeans and plain white shirt, dancing with free abandon while those in power suits filed past me, and breathing in the night life of the largest city in the world. Instead, all I got was a feeling I had missed the last bullet train home.
    Sillage: weak
    Longevity: fleeting
    Overall: 3/5
    My first sniff of this was a single spray from a manufacturer’s sample, the “full wearing” (for this review) was 7 sprays from that sample, now all but gone! Maybe…I need to find a tester SOMEWHERE and really do a REAL spritzfest of this and see if THAT makes any difference at all! This is the opposite effect or reading notes and going “Yeah-been there, done that!” and getting wowwed!! I wanted to try this for ages, perhaps I set my expectations too high…or maybe, just maybe, something in this does NOT agree with my chemistry at all.
    I want to like this…
    Everyone else likes it on me…
    I just don’t get it…
    *sighs*

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    if you are like me and want to smell something different from the usuals then this what you go for.bought blind and cheap as well and will say it was money well spent for what am getting out of this bottle.
    Am not going to bullshit anyone with notes and all here but this is a good spicy fragrance.the dry down is like a drug to me.i mean i just cant enough of it.It’s simply awakening my senses and i dont usually say that about most fragrances,honest.
    If I had relied on reviews from basenotes then I wouldnt have gone ahead to get it but to every nose his own and to me this is bliss.
    recomend you try it.

  38. :

    4 out of 5

    I don’t really like the top of this one because it’ very spicy peppery and strong. However, the scent settles into something nice and less intense. Spiced tea with orangey lemon and herb. It’s fresher and sweeter too. Everything just calm down to the point I can enjoy it. It’s masculine, fun, and energetic. Perfect for a modern day/night lifestyle.

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    As a woman, I love wearing rich, woodsy and masculine scents, especially if they’re infused with pepper or ginger. Most of the scents I wear that are of this calibre are very strong and at times, offensive. Kenzo Tokyo has a subtlety that doesn’t bother me in the slightest. Its softness provides a clean and refreshing quality that I would have never expected.
    The fragrance opens with light, watered-down citrus, pepper and tea. This blend is quite pleasant and refreshing. Its sensuality tends to immerge more on warmer skin or during the warmer months. With that thought in mind, Kenzo Tokyo has the versatility to be worn all year round.
    I’d describe this fragrance as being sometimes sharp and sometimes smooth. The citruses, pepper and ginger keep the scent lively, yet the base of soothing woods and a hint of non-smokey incense keeps the scent grounded.
    Sometimes I feel a little strange because Kenzo Tokyo does have some very masculine moments, but for the majority of the scent’s development it keeps me entertained and I still feel like a woman wearing it.
    I took a huge chance with Kenzo Tokyo, having decided to buy it blind based on reviews calling it a woodsy and gingery incense delight. Well, I am disappointed that there’s not a whole lot of incense, but I am impressed with its subtle, gingery woods. I recommend.

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    ON the first try, I got astringent green notes, woody alcohol, almost sharp pine needles and booze, and definitely wood notes. Second try, it was orange juice with vetiver first on . It’s definitely the trip it’s supposed to suggest: a Westerner’s jet-lagged first impressions of Tokyo and all her chaotic, deafening life. Fascinating and unisex. It does end very woody and peppery, so if that’s a note you don’t care for, forget it. But as far as edgy and neon-spangled, this is the ticket.

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    Tokyo goes Ginger, pink pepper, guaiac wood in that exact order and all other notes are complimentary. This is the only scent ive come across, in as long as I can remember, that has achieved the intended accords that are expressed on the tester bottles.
    Starts with a sharp, almost repulsive Ginger accord that could well have done without the citrus harshness, then develops with a smoky, extreme-pepper accord (similar to that found in Marc Jacobs Bang) then finishes with the addition of guaiac wood.
    One well worth trying, much more wearable that Bang, but the initial spray may be a bit much for some mainstreamists. I found the initial spray a bit weird.

  42. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a very unique frag and It’s one of my favourites. It begins very spicy until the tea note begins to dominate then the spicyness goes and it mellows into a zen like sort of state. It sticks to the skin within 1-2hrs so if you’re trying to impress someone you’d prob have to invade their personal space.
    Tokyo should be worn on rainy days. It complements the smell and I think the rain might actually help with the projection. If you’re familiar with the frag, just imagine what it would smell like after the rain has fallen, the place is still damp and smell of the rain still lingers. My theory is that the warm moist atmosphere might actually prolong the life and quality of the smell.
    with a little help from mother nature this smell will surpass amazing
    8/10

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    Yet another recent purchase and addition to my beginner’s collection. The only reason I would stop short of “loving” this cologne is the relatively poor staying power and sillage.
    Tokyo definitely stays close to the (my) skin, but it is an amazingly unique blend of clean spice that I just couldn’t resist. Many have commented that this a young fragrance, but I think just about anyone could safely get away with this one.
    It’s a shame that Kenzo fragrances smell so great but disappear so quickly on my skin.

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    This scent is the complete opposite of Wonderwood (Comme des Garcons) : it´s fresh, loud and spicy.
    Whereas Wonderwood transports a feeling of quietness and contemplation Tokyo is the face of a metropole : buzzing with people, shrieking with noise, bursting with flavour.
    Tokyo starts off with a citrus flash, tinging with firy spices, then the ginger comes into effect.
    You will be fully awake by then 🙂
    Later on the pepper shows and is just as relentless but warm and embracing.
    After a few hours Tokyo presents warm woods.
    An uplifting and refreshing scent which I will reserve for warmer days. Tokyo is a nice new approach to a fresh perfume. By the way : I think it´s unisex.

  45. :

    4 out of 5

    I love this scent! My father used this one for a while, and maybe because of that I think that this smells like a real man! Both sillage and longevety is more than average on my skin! 6-8 hours. I have fairly dry skin, so 6-8 hours is actually very good! It is fresh, I get some citrus, and some delicious spices! Go for this one guys! It is very affordable! I paid about $40 US for a 3.4oz/100ml bottle, and that was included shipping to Norway.. Sometimes I even spray a couple of sprays before I go to bed! Thats how much I like it! 🙂 In my eyes, this is by far Kenzo’s best offering! You just cant go wrong with this one!

  46. :

    3 out of 5

    I got this one at a sale from a store and it was a BOGO. Unbelievable type of deal for a great scent. This is an extremely modern fragrance, it is young but edgy at the same time. I think this is a pretty versatile scent and it can definitely be pulled out in the colder months. If you are looking for an oriental spicy that is easy on the nose, you should try this one out.

  47. :

    4 out of 5

    I LOVE THIS ONE. I bought it blind, thinking it would be something sharp and strong like Armani Attitude (based on a bare sniff of the cap) but I got something so much better!! The scent is subtle but in a good way. Imagine green tea with a dash of masculinity.

  48. :

    5 out of 5

    one of my fav kenzo frag.
    very fresh scent.
    not very lasting on my skin.
    didn’t like the bottle tho, looks like an axe to me IMHO.
    7/10

  49. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a definition of autumn…
    The pink pepper and nutmeg make this a wonderful smell, especially for occasions like walking around with the yellow and red leaves falling from the trees and stuff…
    Shame it doesn’t last as long as it could… I get just 5-6 hours per 7 sprays.
    Other than that, i can’t complain, this stuff is wonderful.

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    Kenzo Tokyo fue lanzado hace ya 3 o 4 años, en todo caso el que no resulta original es el perfume de Natura el cual no tendrà mas de 1 año en el mercado.

  51. :

    5 out of 5

    Un perfume de caracter fuerte, diria que original si no hubiera olido el Homme de Natura, pero el especiado ,directamente la pimienta, se muestran con un cracter dominante… pobre fijacion, pero agradable rastro..

  52. :

    3 out of 5

    Imagine an extreme powerful black and white pepper punch at the few minutes, then comes the sweet patchouli warm scent for hours, dry down is mild patchouli. Lasting power very good, easily past 5 hours and silliage is good, people with blocked nose will be able to detect the strong peppery smell.
    It is created with younger (20’s) crowd at mind and it is funky, youthful and playful!

  53. :

    3 out of 5

    Finally tried this!
    The first impress is very Kenzo way! 🙂
    After a minute, it turns to very harsh pepper and ginger, that I dont like at all (althought pepper and ginger are my favourite motes).
    But about 20′ later, it turn to something totally diffirent, very soft tea and woody notes. The harshness is totally gone!
    So there’s a big separator in this perfume, that cut it to 2 diffirent parts. I’ve never see anything like this before!
    Kenzo is always unique.

  54. :

    3 out of 5

    This sounds very interesting! Kenzo always has something different, spicy and oriental!
    The signature bottle is catchy, it reminds me of nightlife of Asian cities, the energy of night parties! As I always remember and love that feeling.
    And the commercial just double it!
    Can’t wait to try!

  55. :

    3 out of 5

    One of the most (if not the most) peculiar fragrances i’ve ever tried!
    The opening is not a huge citrus blast, turning down quickly to the screaming green tea leaf.
    Awesome unique smell. Love it for cold days and cold nights.
    Sillage could be better.

  56. :

    3 out of 5

    Notes of lemon, ginger root, blood orange, shiso leaves, mate, clove, nutmeg, green tea, pink pepper, guaiac, cedar.
    It has been created for the young crowd.
    The aroma has been inspired by images and the cool vibe of a busy colourful night in the Japanese metropolis.
    The result is kind of electric I must say, fruity and slightly peppery.
    The ginger root is here the main key, the center of the attention, while the rest of the notes stays in the background, as the juice develops.
    Tokyo starts gorgeous and zesty; There’s a explosion of citrus while the ginger reveals itself fiery and dewy accompanied with the sisho leaves.
    This is my favourite part of the whole perfume.
    The rest for me, loose credibility and interest.
    After a little while the fragrance loses power and it gets close to skin scent, the projection turns minimal and “Tokyo” remains in your skin a delicate nice halo of ginger, herbal peppery and powdery tea with strokes of guaiac wood.
    Not bad.
    Tokyo is an interesting fragrance, but if it would keep the original fireworks from the top notes I would love it infinitely.
    It’s a fact that Japanese community enjoy subtle perfumes.
    I do like the perfume but, also, I do prefer shout out fragrances. It’s part of the mistery and the seduction.
    The long lasting is acceptable.
    I enjoy wearing the perfume but it is becoming one of those ones that I keep sniffing trying to recall the initial explode. Then nothing.
    This one made me fell (sadly), neutral.

  57. :

    5 out of 5

    my man used probably all Kenzo editions, to the point that I’m not even sure which ones I prefered. However, this one was my pick for him so I remember it well because I loved its ginger note and found this parfume very sexy. I guess sexy for me does not equal his idea of man-ly parfume ;)anyways we compromised on power cologne which is sexy enough for me and not too femminine for him.

  58. :

    5 out of 5

    my man used probably all Kenzo editions, to the point that I’m not even sure which ones I prefered. However, this one was my pick for him so I remember it well because I loved its ginger note and found this parfume very sexy. I guess sexy for me does not equal his idea of man-ly parfume ;)anyways we compromised on power cologne which is sexy enough for me and not too femminine for him.

  59. :

    3 out of 5

    I just love the design on the bottle. It’s the most beautiful thing I’ve seen in ages, for a perfume bottle.
    It has the motion of the city caught visually. Like a train is zooming by you, or you’re making time down a street and the lights are streaks.
    True art.

  60. :

    4 out of 5

    I heard it`s been discontinued – what a pity.It is a perfect scent for a sexy urbanite, and even a girl can easily pull it off.It opens up vibrant, with juicy citrus and ginger, but it is not in-your-face juiciness, but a soft, purry one, like a lemon riccola! and the woodsy part comiing on strong and fast, like the night falls on the big city. I love the second part of Tokyo – the beautiful nutty/spicy mist…It is not romantic, I am afraid you can`t expect loyalty from this type of scent, it`s not going to give you any false hope!but it will go partying with you after a day of cold calculating in the office!

  61. :

    4 out of 5

    This fragrance is perfect for men who like to be relaxing and enjoying at evening with girlfriend or going out.
    From the beginning is sharp citrus with exotic notes but the best part is w

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