
This photo captures golden cosmos blooming at Hanataka Flower Viewing Hill, shot from below looking up. I deliberately chose this low angle to dynamically express the flowers swaying in the wind. A recommended spot for photography from summer into early autumn is the Hanataka Viewing Flower Hill in Gunma Prefecture. Sunflowers in full bloom look especially striking when photographed from a low angle to include a wide expanse of sky, or from a high vantage point to emphasize depth. Yellow cosmos, which bloom at a different time, expand compositional possibilities—used as foreground blur or to frame sunflowers through their blooms. The true charm of this spot lies in capturing the “flower relay,” packing seasonal change into a single shot. Since the impression changes with wind and light conditions, timing your shoot carefully is key.
| Date & Time | August 3, 2025 *There is a photo diary. |
| photographer | excuse |
| Location | Nasataka Observatory Flower Hill |
| Address | 1400, Hadaka-cho, Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture |
| Photography Equipment | Galaxy s21+ |
| Shooting route on the same day | Tanbara Lavender Park →directional marker or indicatorShakyasan Ryuka-in Maitreya Temple →directional marker or indicatorNasataka Observatory Flower Hill →directional marker or indicatorShorinzan Daruma Temple |
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