Holiday in Naoshima
Island in Japan — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇯🇵
Country
Japan
Type
Island
Best time to travel
March–May, October–November
Budget/day
90–150 €
Getting there from Germany
Flight to Okayama or Takamatsu, then ferry to Naoshima (20–60 minutes depending on the port).
About Naoshima
Naoshima, a small island in Japan's Seto Inland Sea, has transformed from a sleepy fishing village into one of the most exciting places for contemporary art worldwide. Since the 1990s, Benesse Holdings Corporation has realized a unique concept here: to place world-class architecture and modern art in dialogue with the traditional island landscape. The Chichu Art Museum, designed by star architect Tadao Ando and built entirely underground, houses only four artists — including Claude Monet's Water Lilies in a specially designed room that directs light so that the paintings appear almost alive. James Turrell's light spaces and Walter De Maria's spatial installation complement the experience. The Benesse House Museum combines hotel and museum: guests sleep among works by Bruce Nauman, Richard Long, and Hiroshi Sugimoto. Yayoi Kusama's yellow pumpkin at the pier is the unofficial landmark of the island and one of the most photographed artworks in Japan. In the Art House Project, vacant houses in the village of Honmura have been transformed by international artists into walkable installations — particularly James Turrell's Backside of the Moon and Rei Naito's Kinza are unforgettable. The neighboring islands of Teshima (with the surreal Teshima Art Museum by Ryü Nishizawa) and Inujima expand the art experience. Every three years, the Setouchi Triennale takes place, turning the entire island region into a huge art festival. Naoshima is a magical place where art, nature, and Japanese aesthetics create a perfect symbiosis.
Top 5 highlights in Naoshima
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Chichu Art Museum
Tadao Ando's underground concrete museum houses works by Monet, James Turrell, and Walter De Maria – light and space merge.
Yellow Pumpkin (Yayoi Kusama)
The yellow, dotted pumpkin sculpture by the sea is Naoshima's iconic landmark and a must-capture for Instagram.
Art House Project
Vacant houses in the Honmura district have been transformed by artists into walkable artworks.
Benesse House Museum
Museum and hotel in one – works by Warhol, Hockney, and Pollock in Ando's iconic concrete architecture.
Lee Ufan Museum
Minimalist museum for Korean-Japanese artist Lee Ufan – silence, stones, and meditation.
Hotels in Naoshima
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Reise-SIM für Naoshima
Günstig surfen im Urlaub mit travSIM
Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Naoshima
Recommended travel time
March–May, October–November
Summer
Warm and sunny, 26–32 °C, inland sea breeze
Winter
Mild, 4–10 °C, calm and few visitors
How much does a holiday in Naoshima cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
50–80 €
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
90–150 €
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
170–400 €
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
Most museums are closed on Mondays – plan visits on other weekdays.
Chichu Art Museum requires online reservation – be sure to book in advance.
Rent a bicycle – the island is small and the hills manageable, perfect for exploring.
Stay at least one night at Benesse House – enjoy the art alone after closing.
Also visit the neighboring islands of Teshima and Inujima – together they create the Setouchi Art Island experience.
Food & drink in Naoshima
These specialties you must try!
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