Three days in Naoshima with excursion to Teshima

Naoshima Trip Overview

Day 1: Welcome to Naoshima
You take the train to Uno (Okayama) then the ferry to Naoshima. On site you collect your car at the port of Miyanoura. Check in at your hotel and take advantage of the rest of your day to visit the island’s many museums.

Day 2: Visit of Teshima
Leave your car at the pier and take the ferry to Teshima. Another car awaits you on arrival and for 6 hours you can go around this small island, admire the view and visit the museums. We then advise you to return the car and, if you have time before the 4:17 p.m. ferry, to visit the Teshima Yokoo House Museum, which is located near the pier.

Day 3: Last day in Naoshima
Take advantage of your last day in Naoshima to visit museums and enjoy the island. Take the ferry back to Uno.

Additional Info

Duration: 3 days
Starts: Naoshima, Japan
Trip Category: Tours & Sightseeing >> Self-guided Tours & Rentals



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Day 1: Welcome to Naoshima
You take the train to Uno (Okayama) then the ferry to Naoshima. On site you collect your car at the port of Miyanoura. Check in at your hotel and take advantage of the rest of your day to visit the island’s many museums.

Day 2: Visit of Teshima
Leave your car at the pier and take the ferry to Teshima. Another car awaits you on arrival and for 6 hours you can go around this small island, admire the view and visit the museums. We then advise you to return the car and, if you have time before the 4:17 p.m. ferry, to visit the Teshima Yokoo House Museum, which is located near the pier.

Day 3: Last day in Naoshima
Take advantage of your last day in Naoshima to visit museums and enjoy the island. Take the ferry back to Uno.

Enjoy an extraordinary stay in Naoshima, the inland sea island of Seto known for its museums of modern art, architecture and sculptures. If you love contemporary art, this trip is for you!
You will have the opportunity, for 3 days, to literally live in the heart of this emblematic movement.
Indeed, for a bit of history, much of the art of Naoshima has been installed by the Benesse Corporation, which oversees art museums, installations and sculptures in Naoshima and the neighboring islands. The museums of Bénesse were designed by the famous Japanese architect Ando Tadao. The buildings and municipal schools of Naoshima, meanwhile, were designed by modern architect Ishii Kazuhiro. The island is the main venue for the Setouchi Triennale art festival.
During your surprising stay, take the opportunity to spend a half day at Teshima which, like Naoshima, has become an exciting destination for contemporary art in recent years.



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