Fist of the North Star Fragrances
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Fist of the North Star Fragrances Released

Fairy Tail has released a line of fragrances inspired by the characters of Fist of the North Star. The perfumes are now being sold at the Fairy Tail store on Nakano Broadway in Japan. They are also available for presale at the Fist of the North Star 40th Anniversary Grand Original Art Exhibition at the Mori Arts Center Gallery in Roppongi, Japan. Online orders will be taken on Amazon JP beginning November 20, 2023. [Thanks, PR Times!]

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Here’s the lineup of featured characters, matching fragrance notes, and prices:

  • Bat Roll On Fragrance: Fresh Coconut ($22.11)
  • Giant Hag Hand Cream ($6.63)
  • Juda Eau de Parfum: Fougère Note ($40.54)
  • Juza Eau de Parfum: Spicy Wood ($40.54)
  • Kenshiro Eau de Parfum: Sensual Woody Note ($40.54)
  • Mamiya Eau de Parfum: Oriental Floral Gourmand ($40.54)
  • Raoh Eau de Parfum: Energetic Spicy Note ($40.54)
  • Rei Eau de Parfum: Woody Spicy Citrus ($40.54)
  • Rin Roll On Fragrance: Pure Strawberry Note ($22.11)
  • Shin Eau de Parfum: Citrus floral green ($40.54)
  • Thouzer Eau de Parfum: Mysterious Citrus Note ($40.54)
  • Toki Eau de Parfum: Citrus White Musk ($40.54)
  • Yuria Eau de Parfum: Peony Floral Bouquet ($40.54)

You can also view all of the Fist of the North Star fragrances in the gallery below:

A line of fragrances inspired by the characters of Fist of the North Star has been released by Fairy Tail. They are available for purchase at the Fairy Tail store in Nakano Broadway, Japan. They will be available for purchase online at Amazon JP beginning on November 20, 2023.


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Staff writer, content creator, artist - all of these are titles held by Lauren Palmer. But, she would just tell you she's someone with a passion for fashion. Has been seen raving about Japanese video games - specifically ones from Atlus and Spike Chunsoft. Will not shut up about anime.