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MY LODGE Naoshima, hotel in Naoshima

Located in Naoshima, 400 metres from Naoshima Pavillion, MY LODGE Naoshima provides accommodation with a garden, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

8.4
Scored 8.4
Very good
Rated very good
1,086 reviews
Price from£119.96per night
Wright Style, hotel in Naoshima

Wright style is located in Naoshima. Featuring a bar, the 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.

8.4
Scored 8.4
Very good
Rated very good
426 reviews
Price from£94.72per night
Naoshima Ryokan Roka, hotel in Naoshima

Set in Naoshima, 500 metres from Ando Museum, Naoshima Ryokan Roka offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

9.3
Scored 9.3
Superb
Rated superb
181 reviews
Price from£565.54per night
直島町ふるさと海の家 つつじ荘 -SeaSide Park Stay Tsutsujiso-, hotel in Naoshima

Featuring a restaurant and views of sea, 直島町ふるさと海の家 つつじ荘 -SeaSide Park Stay Tsutsujiso- is set in Naoshima, 300 metres from Pumpkin Sculpture.

8.5
Scored 8.5
Very good
Rated very good
684 reviews
Price from£47.98per night
Guest house Roji to Akari, hotel in Naoshima

Situated in Naoshima, 50 metres from Gokuraku-ji Temple and 200 metres from Gokaisho Art House Project, Guest house Roji to Akari offers a garden and air conditioning.

8.8
Scored 8.8
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
473 reviews
Price from£44.66per night
Yado Seven Beach, hotel in Naoshima

Just a 3-minute walk from Miyanoura Port, Yado Seven Beach offers non-smoking Japanese rooms with free Wi-Fi and an LCD TV.

8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
426 reviews
Price from£59.70per night
Naoshima Backpackers Guesthouse, hotel in Naoshima

Located in Naoshima in the Kagawa region, with Gokaisho Art House Project and Gokuraku-ji Temple nearby, Naoshima Backpackers Guesthouse provides accommodation with free private parking.

7.1
Scored 7.1
Good
Rated good
184 reviews
Price from£51.41per night
UOGASHI 7070 Ocean View, hotel in Naoshima

UOGASHI7070 Ocean View is situated in Miyanoura. This property offers access to a balcony. This apartment with sea views features a bathroom with a bidet, shower and free toiletries.

8.9
Scored 8.9
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
435 reviews
Price from£103.86per night
Guest House Shimayado Aisunao, hotel in Naoshima

Guest House Shimayado Aisunao features air-conditioned guest accommodation in Naoshima, a few steps from Gokaisho Art House Project, 200 metres from Gokuraku-ji Temple and 200 metres from Ando Museum....

7.9
Scored 7.9
Good
Rated good
217 reviews
Price from£41.34per night
Oyajino Umi, hotel in Naoshima

Situated in Naoshima, within 80 metres of Gokaisho Art House Project and 100 metres of Gokuraku-ji Temple, Oyajino Umi offers accommodation with free WiFi, air conditioning, a garden and a terrace.

7.7
Scored 7.7
Good
Rated good
210 reviews
Price from£57.12per night
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What guests said about Naoshima:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    It was peaceful and not crowded, even during cherry blossom...

    It was peaceful and not crowded, even during cherry blossom season. The galleries were wonderful and you could spend 4 of 5 days relaxing, sight seeing, visiting port towns, galleries and the other islands. After a hectic tour of Japan, these last few days of our trip here was a welcome wind down. Very easy to get around the island using the town bus snd the free art shuttle bus. We had cheap but cute accommodation st the seaside park close to more expensive Benesse House accommodation and were able to have a buffet breakfast at Benesse which gave us a touch of luxury. As food options are limited make sure you book if you want a sit down meal though as we were caught out and had to walk 15 mins to another little town for dinner one night. Luckily it was a great meal and gorgeous walk.
    Libby Wilson
    Australia
  • 6.0
    Scored 6.0

    It was a quite island where everything was opening from 10...

    It was a quite island where everything was opening from 10 am. There were only couple of convenience shops and not a lot of choices for restaurants and local cuisines. Bike shops did not have adequate supply of bikes and most were closed when we were visiting the island. You cannot really catch up with locals (lot of the houses on the island were locked up or empty). The island bus was very easy to use and get around the island. Museums were not as vibrant/colorful as we had expected. There were not many art exhibitions.
    JACK
    Mongolia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    The location and quiet were most welcome.

    The location and quiet were most welcome. Our host Marc was extremely patient and helpful, with the best advice given to rent a car as my handicapped husband would have struggled up and down the slopes of Naoshima. It was such a joy to drive around the island at our own time and target, and then to come back to a wonderfully warm and beautiful home. Indeed, just like home! Would be great for a multi-tier family - there’s so much room!
    Judy Khaw
    Singapore
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    The city is for those who really want to see art and...

    The city is for those who really want to see art and architecture. The experience is wonderful. Things only open between 10am and 4pm. Outside of these hours, it is an empty city, everything closed and no people.
    Viagens da Leticia
    Brazil
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Fabulous art installations and galleries to visit in the...

    Fabulous art installations and galleries to visit in the area. Well worth a visit. At least two. preferably three full days required if you wish to visit Teshima as well - worth it for the Teshima Art Museum.
    Karen
    New Zealand
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Naoshima is small and not overly populated but it does see...

    Naoshima is small and not overly populated but it does see its fair share of tourists there to see a few galleries: Benesse House Museum, Chichu, and a few others - mostly starchitecture. Please make sure to reserve tickets before hand if this is your intention for coming here. We didn't and we were unable to go into the museum we had come to see. It was our mistake, but there was not any flexibility in regards to this. It is fair enough to preserve the experience, just be aware this is the situation. Some of these museums are also very much about the architects rather than a piece of interesting architecture housing an expansive or unique collection.
    cat paws
    New Zealand
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