
Mirozuki Amairo, photo by Nicoleta©
Mirozuki is a small indie brand that feels less like a niche label and more like a personal travel diary. Founded in Switzerland, Mirozuki reads like a collection of sensory postcards – fragments of light, texture, and air, distilled into liquid form. Each perfume carries the name of a place, but more than coordinates, it suggests states of mind: Italy, Morocco, Turkey – and, last but not least, Japan.
The name of the brand – Mirozuki (in Japanese: “enjoying the vast moonlight”) – stands for tranquility, depth, and individuality and with it, unites two worlds that rarely intersect: the delicate minimalism of the Far East and the precise craftsmanship of the Swiss spirit.

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Japan has always been less about what is said and more about what is left unsaid. Its art is an exercise in precision and absence – the silence between two notes in a melody, the pause before a haiku’s final syllable. In a world obsessed with abundance, Japan celebrates restraint, impermanence, the almost-there. The Japanese aesthetic vocabulary: wabi-sabi (the grace of imperfection), shibui (subtle, understated beauty), mono no aware (the pathos of transience), all revolves around one idea: that beauty fades, and that this fading is not tragedy but truth. A cherry blossom is beautiful precisely because it falls. Perfume, at its best, operates in the same register. It exists in time, not in space. It’s born, it blooms, it vanishes and in that evanescence lies its power.
In the words of Jonas Bergmann – Swiss born perfumer and founder: “Mirozuki was born from a longing for both distance and closeness. The idea was to create a journey around the world through fragrance, a collection that preserves not only notes, but also moods, memories, and cultures captured in small glass flacons. Each collection is designed to feel like a passport, awakening memories of places we have visited, or dreams of those we have yet to discover. The Japan Collection marked the beginning. Japan embodies the harmony of tradition, aesthetics, and nature. Nowhere else do the quiet serenity of a temple garden, the vibrant rhythm of a metropolis, and the subtle nuances of the seasons converge with such intensity.”

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Amairo – translated as sky-blue in Japanese – was born from a moment Jonas spent in Kyoto, when the spring rain stopped and the sky broke open into that impossible shade of blue. The rooftops were still wet, glistening, and everything felt suspended between something ending and something beginning – between sadness and relief. In his words, what he wanted to capture in the bottle was “that delicate shift between melancholy and renewed hope, between stillness and awakening. Amairo translates this into scent: the crisp freshness of the first breath after rain, the ethereal softness of blossoms at its heart, and the grounding calm of the earth beneath.”
The first thing you smell is red mandarin – crisp, bright, and juicy – like a sudden ray of light after the rain. It quickly folds into a soft gourmand bubble where chocolate, vanilla, and raspberry melt together, creating something intimate and addictive. It wears like sheer comfort on the skin – smooth and enveloping, the way cashmere feels against you on a cold day: warm, fluffy, and cozy – like something familiar you never want to take off.

by Nicoleta
It’s perfect for cooler weather, when the air feels nippy and you need a scent that builds a soft cocoon around you. There’s a certain poetry in how it wears against this cold November weather – as if the rust-colored leaves momentarily turned into cherry blossoms, blurring the line between seasons, between endings and beginnings – and reminding you of the beautiful transience of it all.
Top notes: Red Mandarin; Heart notes: Raspberry, Chocolate, Vanilla; Base notes: Hedione
Nicoleta Tomsa, Senior Editor
Disclosure: A bottle of Mirozuki Amairo was offered by the brand; opinions are always my own.

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