Naoshima has much more to explore beyond the major museums. On your second day, you can visit smaller art spots, enjoy local cafés, relax by the sea, and discover peaceful areas that many travelers miss. This guide gives you a full-day plan to explore at a calm and easy pace.
Let’s dive into the perfect itinerary for your second day!
Begin your morning with a good breakfast at your hotel or at a local café nearby.
Café Konichiwa (Miyanoura) – Toast sets, smoothies, and coffee
Minatoya Café (Miyanoura) – Small breakfast plates and sea view
Yuurin-an (Honmura) – Tea and homemade pastries in a cozy space
After breakfast, head toward Naoshima Town Hall and the community area between Honmura and Miyanoura. This part of the island is more local, with schools, small parks, and places where residents live and gather.
Directions: About 10 minutes by bike or 20 minutes on foot from Honmura
Naoshima Hall – A beautiful community hall designed by architect Hiroshi Sambuichi
Local shrine or temple – Ask a local or follow the map; many are quiet and open to all
Small parks and neighborhood art – Sometimes, hidden works are placed in local spaces
This is a small gallery located inside a former pachinko (arcade game) building. It shows changing exhibits of contemporary art, often by local or lesser-known artists.
Location: Near Miyanoura Port
Time Needed: 30 minutes to 1 hour
Depending on the season and your timing, some local studios and cafés offer workshops like:
Pottery or art workshops
Matcha or tea ceremony demonstrations
Traditional craft or ink painting (sumi-e)
Ask your guesthouse or hotel if any workshops are offered locally, or check bulletin boards at the port.
Pick a new spot for lunch, somewhere you didn’t visit yesterday.
Curry & Café Shiro (Miyanoura) – Japanese-style curry and coffee
Pan Tocori – Freshly baked bread and sandwiches (limited hours)
Shima Table – Small, cozy café with changing seasonal menu
Aisunao (Honmura) – Plant-based set meals with brown rice
Café Konichiwa (Miyanoura) – Light vegetarian-friendly meals
Benesse House Café – Some veggie options and sea view
After lunch, explore a more natural side of Naoshima. The island has coastal roads and hidden walking paths that feel peaceful and untouched.
Northern coastal road (toward Gotanji area) – Quiet, great ocean views, fewer people
Tsutsuji-so area – Small beaches and benches for relaxing
Lookout points – Ask locals or follow small trails uphill for a view of the sea
After your walk, cool down at a nearby café before your day ends.
Café de Rose – Peaceful, garden-style café with tea and sweets
Café Mie (Honmura) – Calm spot for coffee and cake
Chichu Café (if open) – Nice view and atmosphere, good for a drink break
Naoshima has some of the best sunset views in the area. Spend your late afternoon relaxing near the water.
Yellow Pumpkin (Benesse area) – Famous sunset photo spot
Tsutsuji-so Beach – More quiet and peaceful
Miyanoura coastline – Sit on rocks or benches and enjoy the view
For your last evening, enjoy a different restaurant than the night before.
Okonomiyaki Umikko (Honmura) – Japanese pancakes with many toppings
Minatoya (Miyanoura) – Classic Japanese meals, fish or udon
Home-cooked meals at your guesthouse – Many offer simple dinners on request
Tip: Book or confirm your dinner spot in the afternoon — most close by 8:00 PM