"Just Like Flower Fields: 'Susuki Fields' Are Being Rediscovered as Stylish Locations for Pre-Wedding Shoots!"
2021.04.01 published
The Susuki Field Has Become a Stylish Place.
Traditional Japanese scenery. In spring, we have cherry blossoms, summer brings fireworks, and in autumn, it's Susuki ♡
Susuki, which sways in the wind with a lightness, is a natural plant overflowing with a rustic, countryside atmosphere.
It is often referred to as the "golden ocean," right?
Recently, such Susuki fields have become popular as stylish photo spots, just like flower fields! ♡
Indeed, the natural, rustic, wild, and country-like Susuki fields have an exclusive, faded, and dull feeling somehow.
One can imagine that “rich” and “emotional” photos could be taken there! ♡
Soni Highland in Nara is Famous.
When it comes to famous Susuki fields, Soni Highland in Nara Prefecture comes to mind.
In the vast area of about 40 hectares at the foot of Mount Kurouso, tall Susuki grows, fluttering gently and elegantly.
The best time to visit is, of course, autumn.
The flowers begin to bloom in mid-September, reaching their peak by late November. ♩
It seems that in February and March, a fire is conducted before the spring vegetation sprouts. This annual early spring tradition holds the wish, "May beautiful Susuki grow again next time."
Many people seem to intentionally visit during this period.
However, if you want to take photos surrounded by fully bloomed Susuki, autumn is definitely recommended.
You Can Take Such Photos in the Susuki Field ♡
Hiding behind Susuki taller than you.
Including the sky for a spacious feel ♡
Blurring the background Susuki.
Taking engagement photos or pre-wedding shoots in a Susuki field is also wonderful! ♡
I Want to Visit a Susuki Field.
It's not a colorful and bright place like a flower field, but I finally realized how beautiful and popular Susuki fields are at my age.......! ♡
For those who like natural or rustic styles, it's also recommended for wedding photo shoots.
I want to visit a Susuki field this autumn! ♩
➡ Here is the Google Maps link to Soni Highland