Enjoy the three-dimensionality of higanbana dotted along the slopes at Shiroyama Park
Shiroyama Park is located on a small hill in Motegi Town, and is an attractive spot with higanbana dotted along the slopes and paths. Unlike the colonies of higanbana that grow on the flatland, the park is characterized by its ability to create a three-dimensional composition that takes advantage of the difference in elevation. By looking up and capturing the cluster amaryllis flowing down the slope, you can create an impressive photo with movement and depth.
Key points for photography
The key to taking photographs is to take advantage of the difference in elevation of the slope to compose the image looking up or looking down, and to be aware of the flow and overlapping of the higanbana flowers. By including the pathway in the frame, depth is created, and by using a diagonal composition of the cluster amaryllis along the slope, a three-dimensional effect and movement can be achieved.
Best viewing and photography timing
Best Season
秋
Recommended times
昼
Access & Basic Information (Check Before Shooting)
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Address | Koido, Motegi-machi, Haga-gun, Tochigi |
| subject | red spider lily |
| Admission fee | None |
| Admission Time | None |
| Parking lot | Yes (charged) |
| Restroom | Yes |
