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Fuji flowering at Kameibashi Park

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] April 29, 2017 12:00

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Tsukiji River Kamei Bridge Park is located next to Kamei Bridge, which spans Tsukiji 1-chome, the Metropolitan Expressway Toshin Beltway.

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Fuji of the wisteria trellis in this park is currently blooming mauve flowers.

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Here, the flowers of perennial plant in Pele Near Garden will entertain us all year round, but after the cherry blossom season is over, the wisteria trellis in the same park will bloom.

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By the way, there are two types of wisteria: a right winding (clockwise clockwise from the top) and a left winding. The standard Japanese name of Fuji in the right winding is "Fuji" or "Noda Fuji", and the standard Japanese name of the left winding is "Yamafuji" or "Nofuji".

Fuji in this park was labeled as Noda Fuji.

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Fuji's Hanabusa sways in the refreshing breeze, and it's a really good season.