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Store Maki Ueda: Tokugawa Tsunayoshi and Engelbert Kaempfer
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Maki Ueda: Tokugawa Tsunayoshi and Engelbert Kaempfer

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The pioneering olfactory artist Maki Ueda (Japan), who has lived in Japan as well as in the Netherlands, let the meeting between Engelbert Kaempfer, a representative of the Netherlands and Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, a shogun of the Edo period inspire her for "Tokugawa Tsunayoshi and Engelbert Kaempfer". Ueda was inspired by the insatiable appetite for knowledge and love of learning the two men shared, which is reflected in their thoughtful conversations that have been diligently recorded by Kaempfer.

This is a 5 milliliter sample of “Tokugawa Tsunayoshi and Engelbert Kaempfer”. It is not a perfume and not meant to be worn.

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The pioneering olfactory artist Maki Ueda (Japan), who has lived in Japan as well as in the Netherlands, let the meeting between Engelbert Kaempfer, a representative of the Netherlands and Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, a shogun of the Edo period inspire her for "Tokugawa Tsunayoshi and Engelbert Kaempfer". Ueda was inspired by the insatiable appetite for knowledge and love of learning the two men shared, which is reflected in their thoughtful conversations that have been diligently recorded by Kaempfer.

This is a 5 milliliter sample of “Tokugawa Tsunayoshi and Engelbert Kaempfer”. It is not a perfume and not meant to be worn.

The pioneering olfactory artist Maki Ueda (Japan), who has lived in Japan as well as in the Netherlands, let the meeting between Engelbert Kaempfer, a representative of the Netherlands and Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, a shogun of the Edo period inspire her for "Tokugawa Tsunayoshi and Engelbert Kaempfer". Ueda was inspired by the insatiable appetite for knowledge and love of learning the two men shared, which is reflected in their thoughtful conversations that have been diligently recorded by Kaempfer.

This is a 5 milliliter sample of “Tokugawa Tsunayoshi and Engelbert Kaempfer”. It is not a perfume and not meant to be worn.

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