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Teshima Island
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Kagawa, Shikoku

Teshima Island

Naoshima's quieter sister — the Teshima Art Museum is a concrete shell without pillars or artificial light, built over a spring. Water bubbles from the floor and light enters through apertures in the ceiling.

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The Teshima Art Museum (a concrete shell open to sky and rain, with water pooling naturally on the floor) is one of Asia's most profound contemporary art experiences. Book entry in advance — timed entry required and it sells out on weekends. The island's terraced rice fields reclaimed by local farmers after years of illegal dumping tell a powerful environmental recovery story.

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