Nanban transports us to January 1618, to the heart of the Pacific Ocean, aboard a Japanese galleon laden with treasures and stories. On board, a delegation of samurai crosses the dark waters, surrounded by Spanish leather, black pepper, and precious spices from distant lands. The atmosphere is dense, mysterious, almost solemn, like an expedition out of time. The perfume translates this voyage with a rich and spicy opening, where dark notes immediately create a sense of depth. Then the fragrance becomes more textured, blending leather, wood, and gourmand nuances that evoke the goods transported in the ship's holds. One feels an enveloping, almost suffocating warmth, like air heavy with spices and precious materials. Over time, the perfume gains even more intensity with resins and amber notes that reinforce its mysterious and majestic character. The whole creates a rich, complex, and immersive fragrance, a blend of travel, history, and noble materials.