The Kaminari Batch

The Kaminari Batch

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"Kaminari" means "thunder & lightning" and it was a name that stuck while we were visiting farms and Jiu Jitsu academies between a drizzly Tokyo and Kyoto.

Benefits

Purifying Yuzu juice and detoxifying Sasanishiki rice water are blended with an anti-fungal combo of Japanese bamboo charcoal and Tsubaki oil. Each bar also contains Matcha Tea Powder sourced from the Ippudo Tea farm in Kyoto.  Matcha Tea is a natural antibiotic and rich in Chlorophyll which naturally stimulates the wound healing process. Crushed Sakura (cherry blossoms) and Green Tea leaves are added to gently exfoliate your skin.

Other Active Natural Ingredients: Lemon Oil, Neem Oil, Australian Tea Tree Oil, Coconut Oil

Customer Reviews

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Laka Preis Carpenter
Smells and feels amazing

One of my favorites from Armbar! It smells amazing and leaves you fresh and clean after a hard and sweaty training session.

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PatriotGamer
Citrus scents

Good strong citrus scent to start your morning

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Anonymous
Best Soap Period .

Fantastic lather and smell. Cleans all of your stinky bits after hard training !!!

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Anonymous
Smells amazing

I got tired of big companies with their mass produced body wash garbage, I recently found Arm Bar soap and I think I am in love. This bar in particular smells so good and does not leave my skin feeling dry at all. I will be purchasing from Arm Bar again :)

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Anonymous
SPOT ON

Ive lived in Japan for 3 years (Northern Aomori) and loved every second of it. Ive traveled everywhere the Shinkansen can take me and even further down south to Okinawa. I have no idea how but this soap smells EXACTLY like the farm fields you would find in any town in Japan. The almost citrus yet earthy smell is so hard to place yet grounding and distinct. I will be ordering this for the rest of my life to remind me of Japan and its beautiful countryside when I leave the country.