Artful Journey through Shikoku

Discover the artistic heart of Shikoku, where contemporary art meets traditional culture. This tour takes you through Naoshima, Shodoshima, and Takamatsu, offering an immersive experience in art, architecture, and nature.

5Days / ~10PAX
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Art enthusiasts and creative travelers seeking inspiration from Japan’s fusion of nature and contemporary art.

  • Ideal for travelers who want to explore Japan’s modern art scene beyond Tokyo and Kyoto.

  • Perfect for those who appreciate both traditional aesthetics and avant-garde creativity.

  • Recommended for photography lovers drawn to serene island landscapes and architectural beauty.

From $2,660

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Tour Overview

Embark on a five-day art and culture journey through the Setouchi Islands and Shikoku region. Starting from Naoshima—famed worldwide for its open-air installations, the Benesse House Museum, and works by artists such as Yayoi Kusama—you will explore Takamatsu’s serene Ritsurin Garden and the Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum before traveling to Shodoshima, the “Olive Island,” known for its scenic valleys and local food culture. This curated experience blends contemporary art, architectural beauty, and the tranquil charm of Japan’s island landscapes, offering an unforgettable artistic escape.

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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.

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Ritsurin Garden

Ritsurin Garden in Takamatsu is one of Japan’s most celebrated landscape gardens, offering a serene glimpse into the refined beauty of the Edo period. Built over 100 years by local feudal lords, the 75-hectare garden harmonizes water, trees, and architecture with Mount Shiun as its scenic backdrop. Paths lead visitors through six ponds and thirteen man-made hills, revealing ever-changing views of bridges, stone lanterns, and carefully pruned pine trees. A Japanese boat ride across the South Pond provides a tranquil moment to appreciate the reflections of teahouses and foliage mirrored on the surface.
Within the garden, Kikugetsu-tei Teahouse invites guests to enjoy matcha while overlooking one of Japan’s most elegant landscapes. Ritsurin Garden embodies the philosophy of harmony between people and nature, and its seasonal beauty—from cherry blossoms to fiery autumn leaves—makes it a timeless destination for artists, photographers, and those seeking quiet contemplation.

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Shodoshima Olive and Food Culture

Shodoshima, affectionately called the “Olive Island,” is a peaceful haven where Mediterranean charm meets Japanese tradition. The island was the first in Japan to successfully cultivate olives more than a century ago, and its mild climate continues to produce high-quality olive oil. At Shodoshima Olive Park, visitors can stroll through silvery olive groves, admire the Greek-style windmill, and taste locally produced oils. The Olive Memorial Museum shares the story of how olive farming flourished here, reflecting the islanders’ spirit of innovation.
Beyond olives, Shodoshima’s food heritage is equally captivating. The island is known for hand-pulled somen noodles and soy sauce production dating back over 400 years. At the Marukin Soy Sauce Memorial Museum, visitors can see traditional wooden barrels still used for brewing, preserving ancient craftsmanship. Alongside local dishes made with fresh vegetables and seafood, Shodoshima offers a deep connection between nature and nourishment—an authentic taste of life in the Setouchi islands.

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Tour Itineraries and Details

Day 1

Discovering the Island of Art: Naoshima

Day 1

Okayama Station (11:00–12:15)

Meet your guide and fellow travelers at Okayama Station before heading to Uno Port. Enjoy the scenic ferry ride to Naoshima, watching the tranquil Seto Inland Sea unfold around you. The gentle sea breeze and calm waves offer the perfect prelude to your artistic journey ahead.

Miyanda Lunch (13:00–14:00)

Arrive at Miyanda, a cozy local restaurant that features creative Japanese cuisine made with ingredients from the Setouchi region. The minimalist presentation of each dish reflects the island’s artistic spirit, blending simplicity and elegance in every bite.

ANDO MUSEUM & Art House Project (14:15–17:30)

Begin your exploration with the ANDO MUSEUM, where Tadao Ando’s architectural philosophy of “light and shadow” shines through. Continue to the Art House Project, a collection of restored homes transformed into art installations scattered throughout the Honmura district. Wander through narrow alleys, discover hidden pieces not listed on official maps, and experience how art and everyday life coexist in this small community.

Evening on Naoshima (18:00–)

Check in at MY LODGE Naoshima. Enjoy the serene atmosphere of the island as the sun sets over the Seto Inland Sea. The peaceful night offers a moment of quiet reflection on the artworks and landscapes encountered throughout the day.

Accommodation MY LODGE Naoshima
Included Meals Lunch, Dinner

Day 2

Immersed in Light and Space: Naoshima to Takamatsu

Day 2

Chichu Art Museum (10:00–11:30)

This morning, experience one of Japan’s most extraordinary art spaces—the Chichu Art Museum. Built mostly underground to preserve the island’s natural landscape, the museum redefines the relationship between art, architecture, and light. Permanent installations by Claude Monet, James Turrell, and Walter De Maria are displayed with changing natural illumination, allowing visitors to experience the works differently at each moment of the day. Silence, light, and shadow blend to create a truly meditative atmosphere.

Japanese Cuisine Issen (12:00–13:30)

Located within the Benesse House Museum, Japanese Cuisine Issen offers a refined dining experience overlooking the Seto Inland Sea. Enjoy seasonal dishes made from fresh local seafood and vegetables, artfully arranged to match the aesthetic harmony of the museum itself. The setting and flavors complement the artistic experiences of the morning.

Yayoi Kusama’s Red Pumpkin (14:45–15:45)

Before leaving Naoshima, visit Yayoi Kusama’s world-famous Red Pumpkin near the ferry terminal. The vibrant sculpture, covered in her signature polka dots, has become a beloved symbol of the island. Step inside to appreciate how Kusama’s playful yet profound vision transforms ordinary objects into immersive art experiences.

Ferry to Takamatsu (16:00–16:45)

Board the afternoon ferry bound for Takamatsu. The short journey across the Seto Inland Sea offers sweeping views of the islands scattered along the horizon. As you watch the sunlight glisten on the water, reflect on how this region’s natural beauty has inspired countless artists.

Arrival in Takamatsu (17:00–)

Arrive in Takamatsu and check in at JR Clement Inn, conveniently located near the port. Enjoy a free evening to explore the local dining scene or simply relax after a day filled with art and inspiration.

Accommodation JR Clement Inn Takamatsu
Included Meals Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 3

Nature and Sculpture: The Beauty of Takamatsu

Day 3

Ritsurin Garden Walking Tour & Japanese Boat Experience (10:00–12:00)

Begin the day at Ritsurin Garden, one of Japan’s most celebrated landscape gardens. Created over 400 years ago, the garden’s six ponds and thirteen man-made hills showcase harmony between human craftsmanship and nature. Stroll along winding paths framed by pine trees and tea houses, then glide across the South Pond aboard a traditional Japanese wooden boat. The reflections of Mount Shiun and the meticulously designed scenery provide a peaceful start to the day, immersing visitors in timeless elegance.

Garden Café Ritsurin (12:00–13:00)

Take a leisurely break at Garden Café Ritsurin, located within the park. Enjoy a light lunch and refreshing beverages while overlooking the calm waters and manicured greenery. The serene setting allows you to absorb the beauty and tranquility of the morning garden walk.

Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum (13:30–15:00)

Next, visit the Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum, dedicated to the life and works of the renowned sculptor. Located in Noguchi’s former studio and residence, the museum houses over 150 of his sculptures alongside the tools and stones he used daily. The space feels more like a living workshop than a traditional museum, where visitors can sense the artist’s deep respect for natural materials and form. It’s an intimate look into how East and West merged in Noguchi’s artistic philosophy.

Hashikuraji Temple (15:30–17:00)

Travel to Hashikuraji Temple, nestled in the hills overlooking Takamatsu Harbor. The temple, known for its peaceful atmosphere, offers panoramic views that glow with warm hues during sunset. This visit provides a spiritual pause—an opportunity to connect with Japan’s contemplative side after exploring its artistic expressions.

Dinner at Ryotei Nicho (18:30–21:00)

Conclude the day with an elegant dinner at Ryotei Nicho, a traditional restaurant housed in a historical building. Savor authentic kaiseki cuisine crafted from local ingredients, presented with refined artistry. The combination of delicate flavors, tatami rooms, and attentive hospitality embodies the sophistication of Takamatsu’s dining culture.

Accommodation JR Clement Inn Takamatsu
Included Meals Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 4

The Island of Olives and Cinema: Shodoshima

Day 4

Ferry to Shodoshima (09:00–10:00)

Depart Takamatsu by morning ferry across the Seto Inland Sea to Shodoshima, affectionately known as the “Olive Island.” The gentle cruise offers stunning views of scattered islands and calm blue waters—a fitting introduction to this peaceful, Mediterranean-like destination.

Shodoshima Olive Park (10:00–12:30)

Upon arrival, visit Shodoshima Olive Park, the birthplace of olive cultivation in Japan. Wander through the vast olive groves, photograph the white Greek-style windmill, and visit the Olive Memorial Museum to learn about the island’s century-long history of olive production. Enjoy a light lunch at the on-site café, where dishes are infused with local olive oil and herbs. The soft sea breeze and panoramic views create a relaxing midday retreat.

Twenty-Four Eyes Film Village (13:00–16:00)

Continue to the Twenty-Four Eyes Film Village, a nostalgic theme park built on the set of the classic 1954 film Nijushi no Hitomi (Twenty-Four Eyes). Stroll through retro-style school buildings and seaside lanes preserved in their original state, offering a glimpse into Japan’s Showa-era rural life. The gentle soundtrack of the waves and the scent of the sea evoke a deep sense of nostalgia, making it one of the island’s most beloved cultural landmarks.

Olive Regent (16:30–17:00)

Before heading to your hotel, stop by Olive Regent, one of the art installations featured in the Setouchi Triennale. The minimalist design interacts beautifully with the natural surroundings, reminding visitors of the harmony between art and landscape that defines the Setouchi region.

Check-in and Dinner (17:30–)

Arrive at Olivean Shodoshima Yuhigaoka Hotel, a hillside resort overlooking the tranquil Seto Inland Sea. Enjoy a dinner featuring locally sourced vegetables, seafood, and olive oil, followed by a relaxing evening in this serene island setting.

Accommodation Olivean Shodoshima Yuhigaoka Hotel
Included Meals Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 5

Nature and Flavor: The Essence of Shodoshima

Day 5

Kankakei Gorge (09:30–11:00)

Start your final day with a visit to Kankakei Gorge, one of Japan’s three most beautiful valleys. The gorge was formed by volcanic activity and shaped by centuries of erosion, creating dramatic cliffs and unique rock formations. Depending on the season, the slopes are painted in vibrant hues—from lush summer greens to brilliant autumn reds. Take the ropeway or enjoy a short hike along scenic trails to capture breathtaking views of the Seto Inland Sea below. The harmony of nature and tranquility here embodies the spirit of Shodoshima.

Lunch at EAT (11:30–13:00)

Enjoy a relaxing lunch at EAT, a cozy restaurant that emphasizes gentle, seasonal flavors. The menu highlights locally grown vegetables, Shikoku seafood, and dishes made with olive oil and soy sauce produced on the island. Each plate reflects the simplicity and richness of Setouchi’s culinary culture, offering a satisfying and memorable final meal.

Marukin Soy Sauce Memorial Museum (13:15–14:30)

Visit the Marukin Soy Sauce Memorial Museum, a preserved factory-style museum that offers a fascinating look into Shodoshima’s 400-year soy sauce tradition. Massive cedar barrels, still used for fermentation, line the wooden interior, filling the air with a rich, distinctive aroma. Learn about traditional brewing techniques and the deep connection between craftsmanship and local life—a perfect reflection of the island’s dedication to preserving culture through taste.

Ferry to Kobe (15:15–18:45)

In the afternoon, board the ferry bound for Kobe, marking the end of your artful journey through Shikoku. As the ferry glides across the calm waters, enjoy the sunset views over the Seto Inland Sea—a final, poetic moment to conclude five unforgettable days of art, nature, and culture.

Included Meals Breakfast, Lunch

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Artful Journey through Shikoku

Discover the artistic heart of Shikoku, where contemporary art meets traditional culture. This tour takes you through Naoshima, Shodoshima, and Takamatsu, offering an immersive experience in art, architecture, and nature.

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