Naoshima Island Attractions
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The Chichu Art Museum on Naoshima Island is an underground marvel designed by Ando Tadao. Explore Monet’s "Water Lilies" and immersive light art, all in harmony with nature. Reserve your visit for a serene experience!
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Benesse House, on Naoshima Island, is a luxury resort and contemporary art museum designed by architect Ando Tadao. Enjoy exclusive art access, stunning views, fine dining, and outdoor installations.
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Honmura is a charming port town on Naoshima, famous for its Art House Project. Abandoned houses, temples, and shrines are transformed into unique art venues, offering a creative, immersive experience.
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Yayoi Kusama’s Pumpkin is a must-see on Naoshima Island. This vibrant, polka-dotted sculpture stands proudly by the waterfront, embodying Kusama's playful style and becoming an iconic symbol of the island’s art scene.
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The Red Pumpkin, created by Yayoi Kusama, is a must-see on Naoshima Island. Its bold red color and polka dots stand out on the waterfront, offering a unique art experience and stunning photo ops.
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Lee Ufan Museum on Naoshima Island blends contemporary art with stunning architecture. Featuring Lee Ufan's iconic sculptures and paintings, the serene space designed by Tadao Ando offers an immersive experience.
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Naoshima Pavilion, designed by Sou Fujimoto for the 2016 Setouchi Triennale, is a striking, crystal-like structure offering cool relief from the summer heat. Its open, airy design enhances sensory experiences.
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The Ando Museum, located in Honmura, Naoshima, showcases the architectural genius of Tadao Ando. Blending traditional and modern, it’s a must-visit for art lovers to explore Ando's unique design philosophy.
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I Love Yu is a unique fusion of contemporary art and a traditional Japanese bathhouse. Designed by Otake Shinro, it features vibrant murals, an elephant statue, and a colorful stained-glass ceiling—an artistic soak!
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