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Naoshima Art Island
Naoshima, set in the tranquil Seto Inland Sea, is a small island that has become Japan’s foremost destination for contemporary art. Through the Benesse Art Site Naoshima project and the visionary designs of architect Tadao Ando, the island now blends architecture, landscape, and creativity in perfect harmony. Visitors are greeted by Yayoi Kusama’s Red Pumpkin at the port, and her Yellow Pumpkin has become an icon of the island. The Chichu Art Museum, built mostly underground, houses works by Claude Monet, James Turrell, and Walter De Maria—each illuminated by natural light that changes throughout the day. The ANDO MUSEUM offers a meditative experience, combining raw concrete with the simplicity of a traditional Japanese home.
Exploring the Art House Project in the Honmura district reveals installations set within restored local homes, turning the community itself into a living gallery. Every corner of Naoshima encourages contemplation—between sea, sky, and art. The island is not merely a place to see artworks but a space where art and nature coexist, offering visitors a profound and unforgettable aesthetic experience.