There are many things you don't notice at all, even in places where you usually walk.
At present, Fuji is in full bloom inside the fence of the Metropolitan Expressway Toshin Beltway, near the congratulatory bridge from the middle of the congratulatory bridge and Mannen Bridge on the map above, near the congratulatory bridge.
There was a wisteria tree in such a place
Fuji is a vine deciduous tree of the legume family, and generally blooms from late April to early May with a long ear-like inflorescence hanging down.
When it comes to where this wisteria grows, it looks like it grows through the fence from the outside of the fence, as shown in the photo above.
Fuji seems to be a favorable plant that prefers places where direct sunlight shines, and this place faces southeast, why did it bloom a little earlier than other Fuji?
By the way, the view from the Konwavir side is the best.