Osagawa Nisaburo Shoten Byakudan‑yu Fragrant Bath Soak
Byakudan-yu Fragrant Bath Soak
Osagawa Nisaburo Shoten Byakudan-yu Fragrant Bath Soak is a fragrant bathing product created by an incense maker, featuring the gentle sweetness of sandalwood.
Byakudan-yu belongs to the same series as the popular Kakkou-yu and is designed to highlight the calm and softly sweet character of sandalwood. Centered on sandalwood, the fragrance is carefully blended to allow the aroma to rise more fully during bathing, creating a warm and comforting atmosphere throughout the bathroom.
As an incense maker, Osagawa Nisaburo Shoten places strong emphasis on the quality of materials used. For Byakudan-yu, high-quality sandalwood sourced from India is carefully selected, allowing its naturally sweet and elegant aroma to spread gently through the bath space.
This fragrant bath soak contains milky components that turn the bathwater into a softly white, cloudy soak. The milky appearance contributes to a smooth and gentle feel in the water, offering a comfortable and pleasant bathing texture that can be enjoyed at a relaxed pace.
Compared with Kakkou-yu from the same series, Byakudan-yu presents a slightly sweeter fragrance and a richer white cloudiness in the bathwater. Both the aroma and the visual tone feel fuller, offering a different expression within the series while maintaining the same gentle bathing philosophy.
The powder form allows the bath soak to dissolve quickly in warm water, making it easy to enjoy without waiting. Byakudan-yu is a new addition to the series and is recommended for those who regularly use Kakkou-yu, as well as for anyone wishing to experience the soft sweetness of sandalwood in their bathing routine.
In colder seasons, a bath prepared with Byakudan-yu offers a particularly comforting and relaxing time, allowing warmth and fragrance to be enjoyed together in a quiet and unhurried way.
About Sandalwood (Byakudan)
Sandalwood is an evergreen tree distributed across a wide region including India, Indonesia, and Australia. Among these, sandalwood produced in the Mysore region of India is traditionally known as rōzan byakudan and has long been highly valued. Regarded as a precious fragrant wood, sandalwood is widely used as a primary material in incense making and fragrance culture.
How to Use
Add one packet (40 g) to approximately 200 liters of warm bathwater and stir well before bathing.
Ingredients
Sodium Sulfate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Titanium Dioxide, Fragrance, Silica, Sodium Oleate, PEG-150, Steareth-13
Please be sure to read all usage instructions and precautions on the package carefully before use.
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