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Food and Dining
A Place Where Wanderers Gather – A Curry Shop Called “Wander”
When we travel, there’s something we often find ourselves craving—curry. Draw... -
History
Emperor Sutoku and Naoshima: A Forgotten Exile on the Island of Art
Naoshima is known around the world today as a haven for contemporary art. But... -
Art and Culture
A Landscape with Pumpkins — Yayoi Kusama, Naoshima, and the Power of Art
When the Ferry Arrives, the First Thing You See is That Red Pumpkin As your f... -
Art and Culture
Shinro Ohtake: Exploring Artistic Vision and Multidimensional Influence
Shinro Ohtake is a highly regarded Japanese artist whose work has garnered in... -
Basic Information
Setouchi Triennale Passport: The Ultimate Ticket Connecting Art and Islands
The Setouchi Triennale is a unique event where contemporary art is showcased ... -
Art and Culture
Teshima – An Island Where Life Circles Back
Floating quietly in the gentle waters of Japan’s Seto Inland Sea, Teshima is ... -
Art and Culture
Walter De Maria and the Chichu Art Museum: Art Beyond Time and Space on Naoshima
Naoshima, an island where nature and art merge seamlessly, has captivated art... -
Food and Dining
New Olympia – A Taste of the Seto Inland Sea in the Quiet Evenings of Naoshima
A Hidden Gem in the Heart of Naoshima’s Evenings As the sun begins to set and... -
Food and Dining
Akaito Coffee – Gentle Moments and the Scent of Coffee on Naoshima
Naoshima, the island of art. Just a short walk from Miyanoura Port, Akaito Co... -
Model Courses
Must-Visit Places at Setouchi Triennale 2025
Held once every three years, the Setouchi Triennale transforms the Seto Inlan... -
Art and Culture
The Skilled Use of Light in Naoshima
Buildings on Naoshima often feature designs that incorporate light, resulting... -
Model Courses
A Journey Through Naoshima and Inujima—Where Art and History Intertwine in the Seto Inland Sea
The Seto Inland Sea is home to several islands that have gained international...
