There are various methods of transport on Naoshima; on foot, by bike, car or the local buses, there are plenty of ways to get around and see everything!
The Ultimate Naoshima Itinerary. We take you on an art journey across the island, from sculptures to museums and more!
How to get to Naoshima. We outline where it is and what ferry you should get! If coming from Tokyo, be sure to allow plenty of time to get there!
On Naoshima’s east cost, Honmura is home to the Art House Project. Six restored sites transformed into works of art—a great blend of history, art & culture.
Naoshima art island is the place to go to be surrounded by art—in the galleries and on the streets. From giant pumpkins to coloured string, it’s everywhere!
Looking for food on Naoshima? There are plenty of artistic and delicious places in Miyanoura port and beyond. Fuel up for some epic art viewing!
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.
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’!
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 Chichu Art Museum on Naoshima is a partially underground space of concrete, steel, glass and natural light housing some truly mindblowing works.
Located on the beaches of Naoshima, Japan’s art island, Tsutsujiso guesthouse offers sea-side Mongolian Yurts and easy access to the Island’s art galleries.