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Naoshima—A Special Place Where Art Is Continuously Created
Naoshima is not just a place where art is displayed; it is a place where art ... -
A Timeless Symphony of Nature and Art—The World of Monet at Chichu Art Museum
The Chichu Art Museum is a unique space where nature, architecture, and art c... -
Why Kagawa’s Udon is Special
Kagawa Prefecture is widely known as the best place in Japan for udon noodles... -
Understanding Japan Through Art: Lessons from Naoshima
Different countries have distinct languages, histories, and cultures, and und... -
Naoshima and France: Two Nations United by Art and Culture
Naoshima, a small island in the Seto Inland Sea, is a sanctuary of contempora... -
The History of the Setouchi Triennale: How Art Transformed Naoshima and Beyond
The Setouchi Triennale, first held in 2010, is a contemporary art festival th... -
Reflecting on One’s Homeland Through Naoshima
Naoshima attracts visitors from all over the world, and a common sentiment sh... -
Claude Monet and His Influence on Japan
Claude Monet, the founding figure of the Impressionist movement, harbored a d... -
Yayoi Kusama–Master of contemporary art
Yayoi Kusama is one of Japan’s most celebrated contemporary artists, known fo... -
Discover “Go’o Shrine” – A Mysterious Fusion of Light and Space
As part of Naoshima’s House Project, “Go’o Shrine” is a unique space where tr... -
Discover “Haisha”: A Exploring the Depths of Haisha
The Art House Project in Naoshima transforms former residences and buildings ... -
Discover “Kadoya” – An Immersive Art Space Created by Water and Light
As part of Naoshima’s House Project, “Kadoya” is a transformed traditional ho...