Naoshima may be the most well known island of the Setouchi archipelago, because beside the actual Setouchi Art Festival (running until October 31st), there are three permanent museums : the Benesse House Museum (which is also a luxurious hotel), the incredible Chichu Art Museum & the Lee Ufan Museum. Both were designed by the famous architect Ando Tadao. Other art spots on Naoshima feature some other houses from "the House Project", including two major art pieces by Shinro Ohtake. A "must see" is his public bath "I love Yu (湯)", where you can actually bath like a regular "sento" but surrounded by an incredible decoration and atmosphere.
September 1, 2010 10:24 AM
Escape in Setouchi islands 3/4 : Naoshima
By Martin Faynot

Naoshima may be the most well known island of the Setouchi archipelago, because beside the actual Setouchi Art Festival (running until October 31st), there are three permanent museums : the Benesse House Museum (which is also a luxurious hotel), the incredible Chichu Art Museum & the Lee Ufan Museum. Both were designed by the famous architect Ando Tadao. Other art spots on Naoshima feature some other houses from "the House Project", including two major art pieces by Shinro Ohtake. A "must see" is his public bath "I love Yu (湯)", where you can actually bath like a regular "sento" but surrounded by an incredible decoration and atmosphere.
Naoshima may be the most well known island of the Setouchi archipelago, because beside the actual Setouchi Art Festival (running until October 31st), there are three permanent museums : the Benesse House Museum (which is also a luxurious hotel), the incredible Chichu Art Museum & the Lee Ufan Museum. Both were designed by the famous architect Ando Tadao. Other art spots on Naoshima feature some other houses from "the House Project", including two major art pieces by Shinro Ohtake. A "must see" is his public bath "I love Yu (湯)", where you can actually bath like a regular "sento" but surrounded by an incredible decoration and atmosphere.
I made my sketch around the area called
"Honmura". I like this kind of little streets with a tiny canal aside it.
It was incredibly hot at this time (37-38 C) but I could relax
anyway!











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