The activities of Benesse Art Site Naoshima begin with the Naoshima International Campsite, which opened in 1989. Since the opening of Benesse House in 1992, the organization has melded art with the landscape of Naoshima for many years.
Naoshima, Teshima, and Inujima. These three islands in the Seto Inland Sea are places where Japanese pristine landscape remains. While traveling, you may find some parts of the islands inconvenient.
Benesse Art Site Naoshima features artworks scattered throughout the islands of Naoshima, Teshima, and Inujima.
In addition to the art, the island's unique streetscape and scenery are also highlights. We recommend that you take a day trip around the islands, or stay overnight and enjoy your time on the islands at your leisure.
There are more than 30 facilities and more than 20 outdoor artworks on the three islands.
From major cities, you can take the Shinkansen bullet train, airplane, local train or bus to ports on your way to the islands. Be sure to check the boat schedules and transportation options on the islands, as ferry services may be less frequent than you expect.
Naoshima and Teshima are large islands, making it difficult to explore them on foot alone. The main transportation options are rental bicycles and public minibuses. On Inujima, walking is the only way to get around.
During busy periods, such as major holidays and the Setouchi Triennale, buses and boats may be full. We recommend planning your itinerary with ample time.
First, check the opening calendar for your destination island and facilities. During peak seasons, some facilities may sell out, so we recommend purchasing tickets online as soon as your visit date is decided.
Buying tickets in advance allows you to skip long lines and enter smoothly. Using the Benesse Art Site Naoshima Official App makes it even more convenient, as you can easily display your...
Read moreGetting in and off the boat is very convenient to get to the bike rentals. When you are returning back to either Uno or Takamatsu, you can see the famous red art installation before you leave. You can definitely save it till last if you leave a bit of time. We bought the round trip tickets, used over two days. Very cheap and convenient since we were staying on Naoshima for a night. The boat ride to Uno Station area was 20 minutes, which is almost too short as the ride...
Read moreThe marine station is the entry point of this island. You can get a glimpse of what Naoshima has to offer here. The island attracts tourists wanting to indulge in art. famous museums are located here. You can get yourself a bus, a bicycle or a motorbike to go...
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