Beginning in 2016, tickets for Fujioka in Hanoi are limited and must be booked in advance on the ticket machine of any 711, Rosen and other convenience store chain in Japan. Especially when Wisteria is in full bloom, it happens to be a long vacation shared by Japan and China. It is difficult to make an appointment for that day. If you can't make an appointment in advance because of your short stay in Japan, you can only consider those online purchases. Although it is written on the official website that the Wisteria flowering season is from late April to mid-May, in fact, when it is fully blooming, it will go in early May, and there are hardly any flowers at the end. When I went there on April 25, the flowers bloomed only a little, so that the kindly driver on the taxi suggested that I should not come back in a few days. But I had to go to the next city, so I couldn't help but visit it. Sure enough, it's not surprising. But in terms of scale, it must be beautiful when it's full. To go to Fujiyama in Hanoi, you can take the train to Bako Station first. There is a free shuttle bus for Fujiyama in Hanoi at the bus stop in front of the left after you leave. But two Chinese buses, each with only 20 passengers, have to run to the station as soon as they get off. I just went slowly and the car was full and I had to wait for the next one in half an hour. I had no choice but to take a taxi, which used to cost more than 2,000 yen. You can also take a free shuttle bus to the parking lot on your return journey.