Inujima
An island that flourished in the copper smelting and quarrying industry
A small island with a circumference of 4km. There are art museums that preserved and regenerated the smelter of the Meiji era, and art that integrates the living space of the islanders using old folk houses in the village.
Recommendation
of Inujima
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- Inujima Seirensho Art Museum
- A museum that preserves and regenerates a copper smelter in the late Meiji era. In addition to Yukinori Yanagi's art with Yukio Mishima as a motif, the architecture that uses the island's natural energy is also a highlight.
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- Inujima "Art House Project"
- Unique art made from various materials using old folk houses. You can enjoy works that are fused with the everyday scenery of the village.
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- Inujima Camp Site
- It's Camp Site which is located in the south of the island, with a total area of about 1.8 hectares. It has tent site and cooking facilities. Also, the quarrying of granite has been popular since ancient times, Inujima-themed stone art by art college and art college students is exhibited in the campground. It has a mysterious atomosphere.
Planning
- Takamatsu Port
- Inujima Port
- Inujima Seirensho Art Museum (90 mins)
- Inujima "Art House Project" (60 mins)
- Uki Cafe
- Inujima Life Garden (50 mins)
- Inujima Port
- Takamatsu Port
Lunch Uki Cafe
An old folk house cafe near the Art House Project. Pasta lunch is recommended. Art is also displayed inside the store, and it is a cafe with a nice atmosphere where you can relax during sightseeing.
Access Use of Chartered Ship
Takamatsu Port: Time Required about 1 hours
Uno Port: Time Required about 45 mins
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