Slope full of hydrangeas at Hattori Noen Hydrangea House
Hattori Noen Hydrangea House is a powerful flower spot where hydrangeas take advantage of the mountain slopes to bloom. The garden has an undulating walking path that allows visitors to enjoy the various faces of the hydrangea from different perspectives, such as looking down from above or looking up from below. In addition to colorful pink, blue, and white flowers, anabelle and other unique varieties are also in bloom, making it an attractive place to encounter a different view each time you walk. This is a spot where visitors can savor the flowers while being surrounded by the three-dimensional hydrangea.
Key points for photography
The key to photographing hydrangeas is to take advantage of the difference in elevation unique to slopes and to be aware of the overlap of the hydrangeas, which changes depending on the position from which you view them. Looking down from above, it is easy to capture the overall image of the colorful flowers spreading out, while looking up from below, you can express the power of the flowers as if you are enveloped by them. Along the aisle, adding curves and steps to the image creates depth and a sense of three-dimensionality. Because there are so many colors, it is best to decide on the main flower color and organize the background to make the picture more cohesive. The best time of day is in the morning when the light is soft and the colors of the flowers naturally stand out. While changing your standing position little by little, try to carefully capture the scale and colors unique to the Hattori Noen Hydrangea House.
Best viewing and photography timing
Best Season
early summer
Recommended times
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Access & Basic Information (Check Before Shooting)
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Address | 719 Mikaya, Mobara, Chiba, Japan |
| subject | hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla) |
| Admission fee | Yes |
| Admission Time | Yes |
| Parking lot | Yes |
| Restroom | Yes |
