TOUR:

Naoshima Art Island Tour Chichu Museum, Benesse House, Art House Project

Overview

This Naoshima Art Island private tour offers a full-day exploration of Japan’s most celebrated contemporary art destination. Located in the Seto Inland Sea, Naoshima blends world-class architecture, immersive installations, and coastal landscapes into a unique cultural experience. The island is home to the Chichu Art Museum, Benesse House Museum, Lee Ufan Museum, and the Art House Project, along with outdoor works by artists such as Yayoi Kusama.

With decades of guiding experience across Western Japan, I help you navigate ferry schedules, museum ticketing, and the island’s geography to create a smooth, meaningful day. This tour is ideal for art lovers, architects, photographers, and travellers seeking a deeper cultural experience beyond Japan’s major cities.

Itinerary

8:00–9:00 — Meet at Uno Port, Takamatsu Port, or your hotel (depending on your base)

We begin with a ferry ride across the Seto Inland Sea. I assist with all logistics, including ticketing and timing.

Chichu Art Museum (Timed Entry)

Designed by Tadao Ando, this underground museum houses:

  • Claude Monet’s Water Lilies
  • James Turrell’s light installations
  • Walter De Maria’s Time/Timeless/No Time

The architecture itself is a major part of the experience, using natural light to shape each artwork.

Benesse House Museum

A blend of museum and architectural space featuring:

  • Contemporary works by international artists
  • Sculptures integrated into the coastal landscape
  • Ando’s signature minimalist design

Lee Ufan Museum

A collaboration between artist Lee Ufan and architect Tadao Ando:

  • Meditative installations
  • Stone, steel, and light-based works
  • Quiet, contemplative spaces

Lunch Break

Options include:

  • Benesse House Café
  • Local restaurants in Honmura
  • Light meals near the ferry port

Art House Project (Honmura Village)

A series of abandoned houses transformed into artworks:

  • Kadoya
  • Minamidera (James Turrell)
  • Haisha
  • Ishibashi
  • Gokaisho
  • Kinza (reservation required)

Each installation blends contemporary art with traditional architecture.

Outdoor Installations

Depending on time and interest:

  • Yayoi Kusama’s Red Pumpkin
  • Yayoi Kusama’s Yellow Pumpkin (if restored)
  • Beachfront sculptures
  • Coastal viewpoints

Return Ferry

We return to Uno Port or Takamatsu Port in the late afternoon.

What’s Included

  • Full-day private guided tour
  • Customisable itinerary
  • Assistance with ferry and museum logistics
  • Photography guidance
  • Local insights into the Art Islands

What’s Not Included

  • Ferry fees: vary by departure port
  • Museum tickets:
    • Chichu Art Museum: ¥2,100 adults
    • Benesse House Museum: ¥1,300 adults
    • Lee Ufan Museum: ¥1,050 adults
    • Art House Project: ¥1,050 adults
  • Food and drinks
  • On-island transport (bus, taxi, or rental bicycle)

Pricing

¥70,000 per group (up to 8 people) (Guide fee only; transport and admissions not included)

Transportation

Naoshima requires careful planning due to limited transport options. Choices include:

  • Local bus
  • Taxi (recommended for comfort and efficiency)
  • Rental bicycles (weather-dependent)

I help you choose the best option based on timing, mobility, and museum reservations.

Why Choose This Tour

  • Extensive experience guiding on the Art Islands
  • Deep knowledge of museum logistics and ferry timing
  • Balanced interpretation of art, architecture, and island culture
  • Flexible pacing for art lovers, photographers, or casual visitors
  • Ideal for travellers seeking a curated, stress-free experience

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to book Chichu Art Museum tickets in advance?

Yes – timed entry is required. I assist with scheduling and coordination.

Can this tour be combined with Teshima?

Yes, but it requires an early start and careful timing. A two-island day is possible but fast-paced.

Is Naoshima accessible?

Some museums and installations are accessible; others require walking or stairs. A taxi improves accessibility.

Is photography allowed inside the museums?

Photography is restricted in most indoor spaces but allowed outdoors.

What is the best season to visit?

Naoshima is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer the most comfortable weather.

Book Your Naoshima Art Island Tour

Send your preferred date, departure port, and group size, and I’ll help you plan the ideal art-focused day in the Seto Inland Sea.

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