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Why the Seto Inland Sea Has Calm Waves
The Seto Inland Sea is known for its calm waves throughout the year, with rou... -
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 ... -
The Tranquility of Naoshima at Night: A Time to Heal
Naoshima’s nights are enveloped in a profound tranquility that stands in star... -
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... -
Naoshima and Okayama – A Journey Connecting Art and Culture
Okayama serves as a key gateway to Naoshima. From Okayama Station, travelers ... -
The Unique Sunset of Naoshima
Experiencing sunset on Naoshima is sure to be one of the highlights of your t... -
Walking Naoshima – A Guide to Exploring Beyond Tourist Routes
The Charms of Naoshima Beyond the Museums When people think of Naoshima, art ... -
Why Kagawa’s Udon is Special
Kagawa Prefecture is widely known as the best place in Japan for udon noodles... -
Naoshima and Takamatsu – Where Art and History Converge in the Gateway to the Seto Inland Sea
From Takamatsu to Naoshima – A Blissful Journey Across the Seto Inland Sea Ta... -
Understanding Japan Through Art: Lessons from Naoshima
Different countries have distinct languages, histories, and cultures, and und... -
Setouchi Triennale: How to Plan Your Visit to Avoid Crowds
The Setouchi Triennale is a large-scale art event held across the islands of ... -
Naoshima and France: Two Nations United by Art and Culture
Naoshima, a small island in the Seto Inland Sea, is a sanctuary of contempora...