Chichu Art Museum

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Chichu Art Museum is an architectural marvel on Naoshima Island, designed by Tadao Ando and built mostly underground to preserve the island's natural landscape. The museum houses a carefully curated collection of contemporary art, including permanent installations by Claude Monet, James Turrell, and Walter De Maria, displayed in stunning spaces illuminated by natural light. This unique fusion of art, architecture, and nature creates an unforgettable meditative experience that has made it one of Japan's most celebrated art destinations.

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πŸ“ Addressnull, Kagawa
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πŸ’‘ Tips for Visitors

Advance reservations are mandatory and should be made online weeks ahead, especially during peak seasons. The museum requires visitors to wear provided slippers inside to protect the floors, and photography is strictly prohibited. Plan at least 2-3 hours for your visit, and note that ferry schedules from Takamatsu or Uno Port should be checked in advance as the museum is only accessible by boat.

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