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Must-see Art sites at Noashima
Chichu Art Museum
The Chichu Art Museum was designed by a famous architect named Tadao Ando. You can see works by famous artists like Claude Monet, Walter De Maria, and James Turrell here. The cool thing about this museum is how natural light is used to make the art look different each time you visit.
Art House Project
In Naoshima's Honmura District, the Art House Project turns everyday places into incredible art installations. Artists from Japan and around the world, like Yayoi Kusama, use their creativity to transform old houses. Visiting these art houses is like walking through a living gallery where different cultures come together.
Benesse House Museum
The Benesse House Museum is a modern art museum and a one-of-a-kind hotel overlooking the beautiful Seto Inland Sea. Tadao Ando designed it, and it displays art from both Japanese and international artists. As a guest, you can enjoy the art exhibits anytime.
Lee Ufan Museum
The Lee Ufan Museum, crafted by Tadao Ando, showcases the art of Korean artist Lee Ufan. The museum's simple design and natural feel create a spot that reflects Ufan's focus on harmony between art and nature.
I Love Yu
I Love Yu isn't your typical museum---it's a fun public bathhouse covered in wild art. The name means "hot water" in Japanese, so here you can enjoy a relaxing soak while surrounded by playful artwork.
Ando Museum
The Ando Museum celebrates the talent of architect Tadao Ando. It's inside a restored traditional wooden house and showcases Ando's design ideas and work. The museum itself is like a piece of art, with exhibits that tell the story of Ando's career and his influence on Naoshima Island. It's a must-see for anyone interested in how modern design can balance nature so beautifully.
Naoshima Pavilion
The Naoshima Pavilion is an iconic art piece by artist Sou Fujimoto. It's a bright, geometric structure that stands out beautifully against the Seto Inland Sea. This structure is a great example of Naoshima's modern approach to art and architecture. It's a popular spot for taking photos because its angles change with the light.
Valley Gallery
Part of the Benesse Art Site, the Valley Gallery is an outdoor art experience. The gallery blends perfectly into the natural landscape with paths that guide you through different modern art pieces. It encourages you to think about how creativity can mix with the natural world.
Teshima Art Museum
A short trip from Naoshima brings you to the Teshima Art Museum, another place where art and nature come together beautifully. Designed by Ryue Nishizawa, the museum looks like a giant water droplet. Inside, you'll find works by Rei Naito that use light, water, and air to create a constantly changing experience.