The Chichu Art Museum on Naoshima is a partially underground space of concrete, steel, glass and natural light housing some truly mindblowing works.
While Shodoshima’s name stems from the Japanese words for “small beans,” the island is more famously known for its production of olive oil.
The unique blend of nature, art and architecture is what makes Naoshima’s Benesse House so special. It’s a must-see for visitors to Japan’s ‘art island’!
香川県の稲積山いなづみやまにある高屋神社「天空の鳥居」に行ってきました。標高は404mです。 2017にSNSで話題になり、多くの観光客が訪れる場所になりました。山の上に立つ鳥居からは、観音寺市の街並み、有明浜の海岸線、石鎚山をはじめとする四国の山々などが展望します。
A romantic and mysterious sandbar that can only be crossed at low tide.
Remarkable for its unique saltwater moat, the ruins of Takamatsu castle is one of Japan’s celebrated three great water castles.
After a long day of art viewing, Naoshima’s ‘I Love Yu’ public bath house is perfect. A unique blend of art and relaxation, it’s a must see and do!
The Lee Ufan Museum on Naoshima celebrates the works of the Korean minimalist artist who was a pioneer of contemporary art in Japan in the 1960s.
Olives groves and jutting cliffs at one of the most surprising mixes of culture in Japan.
香川県の紫雲出山しうでやまに行ってきました。標高は352mです。 三豊市の荘内半島の最高峰で、山頂に咲く1000本の桜と瀬戸内海の島々を見渡せます。
New Reoma Park in western Japan features over 20 attractions aimed at children and adults alike.