Source: Travel News
One of the most famous sculptures on Naoshima Island, Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s “Yellow Pumpkin,” stands alone in twilight. Skift
Skift Take: Ever since Naoshima, Japan, became home to a number of contemporary art museums, sculptures, and installations, the island's identity as an "art island" has become intertwined with its history and culture. Naoshima now represents a way for other destinations to think about how tourism, and art tourism specifically, can be used to revitalize communities while preserving tradition and demonstrating respect to heritage.
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Japan’s Naoshima Island: A Portrait of Possibility for Art Tourism