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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.

Amazing views and super clean and modern
Scored 8.4
8.4
Rated very good
Very good
1,165 reviews
Price from
£214.12
per 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.

We had an excellent experience at Roka. Very good service and the food was great. The rooms were awsome
Scored 9.4
9.4
Rated superb
Superb
199 reviews
Price from
£688.70
per 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.

Very convenient to visit the main art sites and the beach. Glad That there was air conditioning! Clean private bathrooms available to reserve for a fee
Scored 8.5
8.5
Rated very good
Very good
874 reviews
Price from
£53.35
per 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....

Great stay in a great place!
Scored 7.9
7.9
Rated good
Good
260 reviews
Price from
£41.88
per night
Naoshima Kowloon, hotel in Naoshima

Set in Naoshima, within 100 metres of Sumiyoshi-taisha Temple and 200 metres of Naoshima Pavillion, Naoshima Kowloon offers accommodation with a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property.

I love the location and the room, compared to japanese standards, was huge. The host was very kind and super accommodating. I also loved the proximity to the publuc bath, so there was no need to use the shared shower. Overall I really enjoyed my stay.
Scored 8.4
8.4
Rated very good
Very good
390 reviews
Price from
£66.55
per night
One Rest Private House, hotel in Naoshima

One Rest Private House has a terrace and is situated in Naoshima, within just 300 metres of Ando Museum and 300 metres of Gokuraku-ji Temple.

A small cozy house to ourselves and some of the friendliest staff.
Scored 8.8
8.8
Rated fabulous
Fabulous
123 reviews
Price from
£105.22
per night
Naoshima Juju Art House 直島ジュジュアートハウス, hotel in Naoshima

Featuring air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony, Naoshima Juju Art House 直島ジュジュアートハウス is located in Naoshima. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.

Tastefully decorated in the spirit of the island with everything you need.
Scored 9.6
9.6
Rated exceptional
Exceptional
112 reviews
Price from
£315.65
per night
Quaint House Naoshima, hotel in Naoshima

Situated in Naoshima, 100 metres from Sumiyoshi-taisha Temple and 400 metres from Naoshima Pavillion, Quaint House Naoshima offers free WiFi and air conditioning.

Wonderful apartment in a shared house in a lovely typical Japanese courtyard. It had three rooms: the kitchen with a little sitting area and kitchenette, a sleeping room with two “Western” beds and a tatami room with two futons for our kids. Very clean, bathroom with shower gel and so on, towels for all the four of us and even an infrared saune for cooler days. All the manuals (from microwave to sauna and air con) available in English, what was really good (although we are pro’s in trial and error of Japanese air con remotes already;-)!) and there was even bottled water for all of us! Thanks a lot for having us in your hidden gem - maybe the only minus: the whole thing is “contactless”, so we don’t know whom to say “Thank you!”…
Scored 8.0
8.0
Rated very good
Very good
553 reviews
Price from
£150.46
per night
Juju Kiseki House, hotel in Naoshima

Boasting air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony, Juju Kiseki House is situated in Naoshima. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.

This was really a wonderful place to stay. A beautiful Japanese house, very tastefully decorated. Quiet street and yet close to plenty of restaurants. Good and clear communication with the host. The accommodation was very clean. We will recommend to our friends.
Scored 10
10
Rated exceptional
Exceptional
4 reviews
Price from
£368.26
per night
Hoshikuzu, hotel in Naoshima

Hoshikuzu, a property with a shared lounge, is set in Naoshima, 500 metres from Naoshima Pavillion, 500 metres from Naoshima Christ Church, as well as 2 km from Gokaisho Art House Project.

Great to have a spacious house with all the necessary facilities. Nice luggage service to and from the shop close to the port. Proactive and helpful staff members. I wish we stayed a bit longer...
Scored 9.1
9.1
Rated superb
Superb
198 reviews
Price from
£157.83
per night
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  • Scored 10
    10

    AMAZING STUNNING !!

    AMAZING STUNNING !! Be sure to double check all activities and timetable of expositions in advance: it can change seasonally and over the time, depending on performances on show !! Be sure to book in advance the special night visits are usually scheduled few times (possibly only one) per week !! Don't plan to stay one night only, it's minimum two and 3 is better, time is priceless when at Naoshima !! Don't forget to rent an eclectic-bike, busses are available and very useful during the day but cannot reach every single locations. Just book and enjoy it !!
    ELENA
    Mozambique
  • Scored 10
    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
  • Scored 10
    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
  • Scored 8.0
    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
  • Scored 10
    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
  • Scored 8.0
    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