The Story
Why it exists.
The Irezumi ritual: the tattoo as initiation, the needle as commitment, a body marked forever. Yuzuyakuza draws from this tradition of permanence. Clean citrus opens on the surface, bright and immediate. Beneath it, smoke and suede form an unexpected partnership. The cherry blossom adds a delicate counterpoint, softening the composition without diminishing its edge. It's a fragrance about contrast and commitment, about what lies beneath the surface. The balance of light and shadow, fresh and smoky, mirrors the duality of the ritual it honors.
If this were a song
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Ryuichi Sakamoto - Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence
Ryuichi Sakamoto
The Beginning
The Irezumi ritual: the tattoo as initiation, the needle as commitment, a body marked forever. Yuzuyakuza draws from this tradition of permanence. Clean citrus opens on the surface, bright and immediate. Beneath it, smoke and suede form an unexpected partnership. The cherry blossom adds a delicate counterpoint, softening the composition without diminishing its edge. It's a fragrance about contrast and commitment, about what lies beneath the surface. The balance of light and shadow, fresh and smoky, mirrors the duality of the ritual it honors.
Yuzu and sudachi form the opening, bright and fresh, almost sharp in their clarity. They layer over gunpowder smoke, creating unexpected tension in the composition. The smoke arrives first, then retreats as the citrus reasserts itself, only to have the smoke return. Asphalt and ink anchor the middle act, industrial and urban, giving the fragrance its grounded heart. Cherry blossom softens the transition, threading through the heavier notes without overpowering them. The base settles into suede and wood, skin and warmth, the lingering impression of something worn close to the body.
The Evolution
The opening arrives fast: yuzu and sudachi hit the skin with an almost sherbet-like intensity. Grapefruit adds a subtle bitter edge beneath the bright citrus. Gunpowder smoke follows, adding a distinctive smoky character that defines the fragrance's personality. On some skin, this reads as rich, warm smoke. The heart unfolds as ink and asphalt, the wet, electric smell of an urban landscape after rain. Petrichor grounds the mid-section, adding a natural counterpoint to the industrial notes. Cherry blossom appears as the quietest possible counterpoint, a soft floral presence that prevents the heart from becoming entirely dark. By the drydown, the composition settles into suede and cedar, bank-note warmth, something slightly metallic and sweet that stays close to the skin.
Cultural Impact
Yuzuyakuza occupies an interesting position in contemporary perfumery. The yuzu opening can strike some as the most refreshing citrus they have encountered, while others find it unexpectedly bright. Gunpowder smoke offers a smoky character that some read as rich and authentic, others as having a sharper edge. The fragrance does not apologize for its contradictions. It builds something that challenges expectations while remaining wearable. This is a scent for someone who wants their fragrance to provoke thought, to start conversation, to be remembered.
The House
Italy · Est. 2023
Spiritica is an Italian niche fragrance house founded by Daniele Muratori Caputo, a professionally trained baritone who transitioned into perfumery. Established in 2023, the house operates from Milan and has positioned itself as a conceptual fragrance brand with an unconventional approach to scent creation. Muratori Caputo draws on his musical background to compose fragrances he describes as narratives rather than simple perfumes. The house is perhaps best known for provocative work including Jeffrey, a fragrance that sparked debate about the boundaries between artistic expression and exploitation. Spiritica has released multiple collections including the Crime Collection and continues to release fragrances under names like LYNCH, Suscepto, Atmayatra, and Weon.
If this were a song
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The sound of Yuzuyakuza is late-night urban tension, a bass line that doesn't announce itself but moves through the room. Bright high-end frequencies (citrus, smoke) over low warmth (suede, wood). The composition has a cinematic quality, like the score to something that hasn't happened yet but is about to. Think film noir with better lighting.
Ryuichi Sakamoto - Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence
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