Naoshima... the island of arts in Japan
Weather of Arabia - Naoshima is an island in Japan famous for its modern museums, architecture, statues and masterpieces, in addition to its Mediterranean atmosphere, sandy beaches, sunny weather and relaxing countryside.
Located in the Seto Inland Sea and part of Kagawa Prefecture, the island has become a familiar location for the Japanese traveler and a relaxing getaway from Japan's large metropolitan areas such as Tokyo and Osaka. Thanks to its artistic and cultural life and its picturesque nature.
How did Naoshima become the island of arts ?
The island may be small, but it is full of curiosities that tickle the mind and excite it. For years, artists and residents of the island have been bringing life back to its abandoned buildings and have begun to carve creations. unexpected places.
A large part of Naoshima's art was installed by the company supervising art museums, installations, and statues in Naoshima and the neighboring islands. Most of the museums were designed by the famous Japanese architect Ando Tadao, the most important of which are the Shishu Museum of Art, the Lee Offan Museum, and the Pennes House buildings.
All of these museums and art venues can be reached on foot, but the best way to explore them is by bicycle, and they can be found just about anywhere, including Naoshima Marina, Little Bloom, I Love You, and plenty of cafes, shops, and hostels within walking distance. Close to the port.
Be an artist with nature
Besides artistic creativity, Naoshima boasts gorgeous landscapes, watching pink and orange sunsets, and relaxing on tree-lined sandy beaches are not to be missed.
Also, start your scenic journey by taking the train to Ono or Takamatsu Port, then take a ferry to Miyanoura or Honmura for stunning views that will inspire you to take very artistic photographs since you are in the City of Arts.
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