It's full of autumn scents
When I passed by Kyobashi Square Garden, the wind drifted a fluffy sweet scent. It was the fragrance of autumn. There were orange flowers on the side of the building.
The rhinocerous is a plant belonging to the family Asteraceae, native to southern China. I came to Japan during the Edo period, and it spread throughout the country. At that time, only the male strain was transmitted, so it seems that the fruit will not be seen unless you go to China, the place of origin.
A flower is small and has a short life and dies in a week. The scent reaches far away because it has a lot of flowers. The scent directly works on the brain and nerves, stimulates the central nervous system and relaxes the mind, and the fragrance of the osmanthus is also used in perfumes and tea.
Chuo-ku, which has a street corner filled with good scent, is also wonderful.