On February 10, cosmetics company Fairy Tail Co. announced that they partnered with Sega to produce a line of official Sakura Wars perfumes. Four fragrances are available, which are based on Sakura Shinguji, Erica Fontaine, Gemini Sunrise, and Sakura Amamiya, will be available under the company’s “Dreaming Princess” banner.

The scents will be available at Fairy Tail’s Nakano Broadway location, as well as via the “Dreaming Princess” web store and Amazon. Each 50-ml bottle will is priced at 3,520 yen ($30.34 USD) when they ship at the end of February. Pre-orders officially opened on February 10.

Sakura Shinguji

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Sakura Shinguji’s perfume will have top notes of Sakura and Anise, with heart notes of Rose and Muget. The fragrances will finish with a base note of musk. According to the press release, the scent intends to invoke “the kindness and justice of Sakura [Shinguji] and the costums she wears.”

You can feel the kindness and justice of Sakura and the costumes you wear.

Erica Fontaine

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Erica Fontaine’s fragrance aims to conjure “the warm, bright feelings that Erica inspires in others.” It has top notes of lemon and bergamot, with heart notes of black tea, jasmine, and rose. The perfume will finish with notes of tonka bean, vanilla, and musk.

Gemini Sunrise

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Gemini Sunrise’s perfume hopes to conjure images of Erica nearby, “working brightly on everything [she does].” The fragrance has top notes of lemon, bergamot, and black pepper; heart notes of cardamom and galbanum; and finishing notes of cedarwood, amber, and patchouli.

Sakura Amamiya

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Sakura Amamiya’s perfume will have top notes of lychee, buttonwood, and freesia; with heart notes of rose, lily of the valley, and magnolia. The scene will finish with musk, amber, and cedarwood tones. According to the press release, The press release notes that the scent aims to conjure “Sakura’s elegance and how it will grow in the future.”

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