Nohi Beach

Nohi Beach

Enjoy the combination of the sea, daffodils, and Yokosuka objects at Nohi Beach

Nohi Beach is a photogenic spot where the open sea and natural elements blend comfortably together. The contrast between the expanse of sandy beach and the blue ocean creates a refreshing landscape that can be enjoyed in a variety of ways regardless of the season. Particularly impressive is the combination of daffodils blooming from winter to early spring and the "Yokosuka" sculpture on the beach. The combination of the pretty white daffodils, the inorganic objet d'art, and the seascape stretching out behind it creates a unique picture unique to Nohi Beach. In the morning and evening, the color of the light changes from moment to moment, and the reflections on the sea surface and the objects create a dramatic atmosphere. The perfect intersection of nature and city elements makes even the most ordinary moments feel special, making this a photo spot where even the most casual of moments can feel special.

Key points for photography

The key to photography is to be conscious of how to organize the daffodils, objects, and the sea in a single shot. At Nohi Beach, by placing the daffodils in the foreground and shooting from a slightly lower vantage point, the white flowers and the blue of the ocean in the background are naturally connected. Placing the "Yokosuka" objet d'art in the background creates a composition that conveys the character of the location at a glance. In the morning and evening, the light comes in at an angle, creating soft shadows on the petals of the daffodils and giving the image a three-dimensional feel. Especially in the evening, the light reflecting off the sea surface and the silhouette of the object overlap to create a calm and dramatic photo. Since the background tends to be noisy, you can make the presence of the daffodils and the object stand out even more by using a telephoto crop to tidy up the background or by opening the aperture to take advantage of the bokeh effect.

Best viewing and photography timing

Best Season

beginning of the year

Recommended times

early morning

Access & Basic Information (Check Before Shooting)

Item Details
Address 2-9 Nohi, Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture
subject Sea, Narcissus
Admission fee None
Admission Time None
Parking lot Yes
Restroom Yes

The day I visited this place in the past

Route taken on January 25, 2025.

Route taken on February 1, 2025.

Year 2025

Nobi Beach|On a cloudy morning at Nobi Beach

This photo was taken at Nobori Beach on a slightly unsettling morning with heavy clouds spreading across the sky.
Year 2025

Nobi Beach|Narcissi in the flowerbed, vivid against a blurred background

This photo was composed with the intention of emphasizing the vividness of the flowers by focusing on the daffodils blooming in the flowerbed and blurring the background objects.
Year 2025

Nohi Coast|The graceful appearance of daffodils captured from the front

In this photo, the daffodils in the foreground are in focus and the objects in the background are blurred, resulting in a frontal composition that highlights the beauty of the flowers.
Year 2025

Nohi Coast|Scenes of Silent Dawn, Anglers and Sunrise

This photograph captures a fantastic scene of early morning anglers hanging their rods on the beach in the pre-dawn stillness, interwoven with the slowly rising sunrise.
Year 2025

Nobi Coast|Daffodils shining in the morning sun and objects in Yokosuka

This photo was taken by combining daffodil flowers with a Yokosuka object to emphasize the beauty of the moment when the morning sun shines through.
Year 2025

Nobi Beach|Narcissus and Yokosuka Objects, Along with the Sky

This photo captures the beautiful blooming narcissus in the flowerbed combined with Yokosuka's landmarks, along with the expansive view of the sky.
January

Nobi Beach|Collaboration of Narcissus and Yokosuka Sculpture

This photo was taken with the focus on the narcissus in the foreground, using the Yokosuka sculpture as the background.
January

Nobi Beach | A shot focusing on Yokosuka's sculpture

This photo was taken with the focus on the Yokosuka sculpture and the foreground blurred.
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