is an island
town administratively part of
Kagawa District,
Kagawa,
Japan located in the
Seto Inland Sea. 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.

Benesse House
The island is known for its many contemporary art museums. For example, the '
Chichu Art Museum'
[1] (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.
The museums and the beauty of the island itself draw many tourists. Naoshima's economy is supported by tourism. It is also supported by
Mitsubishi Materials, loosely affiliated with other Japanese companies with the
Mitsubishi name. Naoshima has been the site of massive refining by Mitsubishi since 1917.
Benesse Corporation (one of the biggest education company in Japan based in Okayama City, near Naoshima) supports island's museums and other projects since late 1980s.
External links
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Official website in Japanese
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