Launched in 2018, we are Japanese skincare brands with a variety of skincare products and skin repair soaps, including those that treat acne and sensitive skin, developed in laboratories in Japan and manufactured there as well. Its products all include a proprietary soil-based probiotic called BiProGE™ and are derived from plants of Japanese origin. The products are available at its stores in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan, Australia, United States, Singapore and Malaysia as well as its online marketplace. Its name combines the words “edo” and “bio” to reflect the brand’s incorporation of Japanese skincare trends that date back to the Edo Period (1603-1868) and modern-day trademark bio-tech processes. “Most people are familiar with ukiyo-e paintings that date back to the Edo Period that often-depicted Japanese beauties with their flawless, translucent skin. Those women were the inspiration for our products. Our soaps help remedy the various skin problems that have become all too standard in today’s world by bringing back the minimalistic, natural beauty methods of the past.” EDOBIO product line includes a variety of beautifully packaged soaps, toner, serum, mask, travel soaps and green tea blended herb tea. The newest line of products in that niche with introduction of the Saketernal Series. The series includes a hydrating mask, toner, serum and bar soap – all derived from the nutrients of sake kasu, a Japanese superfood, and steeped in both tradition and advanced biotech. All of its skincare items can be used to moisturize, balance pH levels, accelerate cellular rejuvenation and revitalize skin. But our biggest asset is authenticity. We are a true Japanese skincare brand. Many companies use Japanese imagery, but we are the real deal. EDOBIO is based started from Japan; researches, sources and develops its products here; and creates its exclusive ingredients here. We want to share with the rest of the world the natural beauty regimens of our ancestors so they have safe and proven skin care solutions, free of any damaging chemicals.