Country Japan Area 14.22 km² Local time Tuesday 4:05 AM | Region Shikoku Prefecture Kagawa Prefecture District Kagawa District, Kagawa | |
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Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9) Website www.town.naoshima.lg.jp Weather 7°C, Wind NE at 18 km/h, 79% Humidity Points of interest Benesse House, Miyanoura Port, Chichu Art Museum, I love Yu, Lee Ufan Museum |
Japan travel centerpiece of benesse s art project naoshima kagawa japan
Naoshima (直島町, Naoshima-chō) is an island town administratively part of Kagawa District, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan located in the Seto Inland Sea.
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- Japan travel centerpiece of benesse s art project naoshima kagawa japan
- Map of Naoshima Kagawa District Kagawa Prefecture 761 3110 Japan
- Japan trip chichu art museum surrounded nature naoshima kagawa japan
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Map of Naoshima, Kagawa District, Kagawa Prefecture 761-3110, Japan
As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 3,583 and a density of 251.97 persons per km². The total area is 14.22 km².
The island is known for its many contemporary art museums. For example, the Chichu Art Museum (literally, "in the earth") houses a number of site-specific installations by James Turrell, Walter De Maria, and paintings by Claude Monet. Designed by Tadao Ando, it is located on one of the highest points of the island, and various exhibits and facets of the museum's architecture take advantage of its commanding view. Another contemporary museum (and hotel) is Benesse House, also by Ando. Another is the Naoshima Fukutake Art Museum, with an outdoor sculpture garden, and a third is the James Bond museum, inspired by the island's use as one of the settings for the 2002 Bond novel The Man with the Red Tattoo by Raymond Benson.
The museums and beauty of the island draw many tourists, whose visits help support the local economy. However, it is Mitsubishi Materials, loosely affiliated with other Japanese companies of the Mitsubishi name, that dominates industry on the island, as Naoshima has been the site of massive refining by Mitsubishi since 1917.
Benesse Corporation (one of the largest education companies in Japan and based in Okayama) has directed the creation and operation of the island's museums and other projects since the late 1980s.
Naoshima is the sister city of Timmins, Ontario, Canada.