Embark on an unforgettable 2-day guided art journey from Kyoto or Shin-Osaka to Naoshima, Japan’s world-famous "Art Island." Traveling seamlessly by Shinkansen and scenic ferry, you will explore the island's stunning coastline on rental bicycles.
Day one features Honmura’s captivating Art House Project and the Ando Museum. On day two, enjoy an included breakfast before exploring the iconic Benesse House Museum, the tranquil Valley Gallery showcasing Yayoi Kusama’s mesmerizing works, and the Lee Ufan Museum. With hassle-free transfers, expert guidance, and key admissions included, this is the ultimate modern art experience.
Highlights
2 days
Offered in English & Spanish
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
2 days
Offered in English & Spanish
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Admission fee of Arts house projects
Round trip Ferry From Uno to Naoshima
Local bus at Naoshima (if you can not ride a bicycle)
English guide(If you choose the English guide plan)
Bullet train from Kyoto/Osaka (Round trip)
Admission fee of Benesse House Museum
Breakfast
Admission fee of Lee Ufan Art Museum
Admission fee of ANDO MUSEUM
One Night stay Hotel at Naoshima (Wright style or similar)
Spanish guide(If you choose the Spanish guide plan)
Rental bicycle at Naoshima
Lunch & Dinner for two days
Hiroshi Sugimoto Gallery: Time Corridors
Chichu Art Museum
Naoshima Island 2 Days Tour from Osaka or Kyoto
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About
Embark on an unforgettable 2-day guided art journey from Kyoto or Shin-Osaka to Naoshima, Japan’s world-famous "Art Island." Traveling seamlessly by Shinkansen and scenic ferry, you will explore the island's stunning coastline on rental bicycles.
Day one features Honmura’s captivating Art House Project and the Ando Museum. On day two, enjoy an included breakfast before exploring the iconic Benesse House Museum, the tranquil Valley Gallery showcasing Yayoi Kusama’s mesmerizing works, and the Lee Ufan Museum. With hassle-free transfers, expert guidance, and key admissions included, this is the ultimate modern art experience.
Highlights
2 days
Offered in English & Spanish
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
2 days
Offered in English & Spanish
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Admission fee of Arts house projects
Round trip Ferry From Uno to Naoshima
Local bus at Naoshima (if you can not ride a bicycle)
English guide(If you choose the English guide plan)
Bullet train from Kyoto/Osaka (Round trip)
Admission fee of Benesse House Museum
Breakfast
Admission fee of Lee Ufan Art Museum
Admission fee of ANDO MUSEUM
One Night stay Hotel at Naoshima (Wright style or similar)
Spanish guide(If you choose the Spanish guide plan)
Rental bicycle at Naoshima
Lunch & Dinner for two days
Hiroshi Sugimoto Gallery: Time Corridors
Chichu Art Museum
Itinerary
Day 1
Day 2
From Osaka/Kyoto to Naoshima (Half day sightseeing at Naoshima)
4 Stops
1
Art House Project
Art house project (Multi - Site Ticket for six art houses JPY 1,050)
The Art House Project is an art project underway in the Honmura district of Naoshima Town. It started in 1998 at Kadoya, and now there are 7 places: Kadoya, Minamidera, Kinza, Goo Shrine, Ishibashi, Gokaisho, and Kaisha. In this project, the artist will take up vacant houses scattered in a residential area, turn the space itself into a work of art, and interweave the history and memories of the time when the building lived and was used. Visitors moving from one house to another pass through the Honmura area. A notable feature of the Art House project is that it is a process of not only working on works of art, but also perceiving layers, as everyday life unfolds around them. Time and history woven into the community, and the structure of the lives of the locals. Seeing it means crossing a part of everyday life, acting as a catalyst for interaction between visitors and locals, creating many memorable episodes.
3 hours and 30 minutes
2
Ando Museum
NDO MUSEUM(included the admission fee 520JPY)
A Tadao Ando-designed inner space, framed by unadorned concrete walls, infuses new life in this about 100-year-old traditional wooden house in Honmura. Here, contrasting elements of past/present, wood/concrete, light/shadow overlap in this space which condenses the essence of Tadao Ando's architecture. Learn about Ando's work and Naoshima history through photographs, sketches, and models, and see how the museum itself has revived this venerable old house.
30 minutes
3
Naoshima Pavillion
■Red Pumpkin
Round, red form welcomes visitors
This is the first thing you see when the ferry enters Naoshima’sMiyanoura Port. According to theartist, a red sunbeam searched the outer reaches of the universe only to metamorphose into a red pumpkin in the sea off Naoshima.
■Naoshima Pavilion
A pavilion reminiscent of a oating island
Adding a twenty-eighth island to Naoshima’s twenty-seven,this pavilion is comprised of approximately 250 stainless steel mesh triangles. One can go inside, and it is illuminated at night.
4
Naoshima-cho
Rental bicycle at Naoshima Island- rental charge is included.
For those who don’t want to bother with timetables and wish to enjoy freely the island, you have the choice between renting a bicycle.
The island has some stiff slopes. For you out there, who is not totally confident in your stamina, do not worry: you can rent a bike with electric assistance.