
Seamless Journey Connecting Setouchi’s Art & Islands -A Five Sense Travel Experience-

The Seto Inland Sea area is attracting more attention than ever, with the simultaneous hosting of EXPO2025 and the Setouchi Triennale 2025. Among these destinations, Naoshima and Teshima, located on the northern coast of Kagawa Prefecture, are renowned for their harmonious blend of nature and art, making them must-visit spots for art tourism.
Additionally, Hyogo Prefecture boasts numerous spots where visitors can experience the fusion of art and contemporary architecture, such as the Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art and Awaji Yumebutai, both designed by Tadao Ando. With this in mind, we propose a luxury tour that not only encourages travel to Hyogo and Kagawa Prefectures but also offers a memorable experience through the scenic islands of the Seto Inland Sea.
Day 1
The Nada Gogo area in Hyogo Prefecture is one of Japan's most renowned sake-producing regions. Surrounded by mountains and the sea, Nada Gogo benefits from the high-quality mineral water known as Miya-mizu, which springs from the ground, and the Rokko Oroshi, a wind that blows down from Mt. Rokko – both essential elements for brewing exceptional sake. After learning about the history of sake brewing at the Hakushika Memorial Museum of Sake, you can enjoy a tasting of carefully selected sake at the onsite shop. Here, you can also savor a flavorful hot pot made with junmai sake lees, offering a unique culinary experience.

Explore the Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art and Takenaka CarpentryTools Museum
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In the afternoon, visit the " Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art," designed by Japan's renowned architect Tadao Ando, followed by Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum, the only museum in Japan specializing in carpentry tools. Here, you will experience the artistry and the craftsmanship of traditional and contemporary Japan.
In the evening, you can unwind at a ryokan and hot springs in Arima Onsen, one of Japan's three oldest hot spring resorts, to relax and rejuvenate after your journey.
Day 2
Awaji Island is Japan’s top producer of incense, and here, you can learn about the history and essence of fragrance from the fragrance masters, a title uniquely held by a select few and found only on this island. As you stroll through the town, you will come across incense factories designed to harness the mild climate around Seto Inland Sea, creating a distinctive atmosphere.
In addition, Awaji Island offers an eco-friendly indigo dyeing experience that takes advantage of the island's warm climate and abundant natural environment. At a farm-atelier, artisans will give you hands-on guidance, allowing you to create your own unique pieces while learning about the local culture and traditions.
At Awaji Yumebutai, designed by renowned architect Tadao Ando, you will experience the fusion of art and modern architecture – a true testament to the harmony between nature and human creativity.
Day 3
.After checking out of the hotel, you will travel by helicopter from Kobe Airport. This flight not only shortens travel time but also offers breathtaking aerial views of the countless islands and serene waters of Seto Inland Sea, making the journey itself an unforgettable luxury experience.
In the afternoon, explore the diverse art scattered here and there across the island, and immerse yourself in various artistic perspectives, to get a deep sense of tranquility. Combined with the natural beauty of the Seto Inland Sea and contemporary art, this journey will leave you with everlasting impressions. The charm of Naoshima isn't just about art. As you walk through the island, you will discover historic townscapes that tell the story of its past, along with quaint island cafes filled with nostalgia. Furthermore, interacting with the local residents is one of the highlights of the trip.
Day 4
A private charter cruise makes your travel more efficient and luxurious as you explore the enchanting islands of the Seto Inland Sea., starting from Naoshima. Beyond the stunning seascapes, each island offers its own distinct charm, making island-hopping in the Seto Inland Sea a truly captivating experience.
Teshima, with a population of about 760 people, is a place where art and local people’s life harmoniously coexist. Here, you can escape the hustle and bustle of the city and instead, immerse yourself in art with serene landscapes. Visiting the Teshima Art Museum and the Rice Terrace Project invites moments of tranquil reflection and personal introspection.
While it is challenging to visit multiple islands in a single day by regular ferries, a private charter cruise allows you to explore several islands with ease and comfort, turning your journey into an unforgettable experience.
Day 5
On the last day, you will head to Takamatsu by charter cruise. Upon arrival at Takamatsu Port, you will first enjoy Kagawa’s famous udon at one of the many local shops. With the highest number of udon restaurants in Japan, Kagawa Prefecture is affectionately known as " Udon Prefecture," and you will savor this beloved soul food in a warm and welcoming local setting.
In the afternoon, you will visit Ritsurin Garden, designated as a Special Place of Scenic Beauty by the Japanese government. This exquisite traditional garden, representing the beauty of the Japanese garden style and showcasing picturesque scenery in every season, is a must-see for visitors.
Kagawa Prefecture is home to museums and artworks by the world-famous American sculptor Isamu Noguchi, making it a fascinating destination for art lovers and those interested in his legacy.
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・Helicopter and cruise have capacity limits
・Luggage may be transported separately due to spacial restriction for helicopters
・Tour availability depends on season and booking status
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