Nuit Tatami is a quiet, atmospheric scent that trades traditional perfume drama for a sense of "zen" and domestic stillness. The star of the composition is a distinct rice straw note, which evokes the...
The fragrance is widely characterized by its "zen" and nostalgic quality, with enthusiasts often comparing the rice straw note to the scent of a traditional Japanese home.
Performance is generally considered moderate; while it provides a natural and pleasant personal bubble, it lacks the "nuclear" projection or multi-day longevity found in heavier amber or gourmand fragrances.
It is frequently cited as a versatile choice for low-stakes environments, such as leisure time, office work, or daily errands, rather than high-energy nights out.
Most users find it lean toward the cooler months of fall, though its airy and powdery nature makes it wearable during spring days as well.
Compared to other Kenzo releases like Coeur Azuki, this is viewed as less of a sugary gourmand and more of a textured, atmospheric floral-woody scent.