"Seascape & Canvas: A Two-Day Island Journey from Shōdoshima to Naoshima"

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Introduction
From Kobe Port to the port of Sakate on Shōdoshima, passengers board the "AOI" Jumbo Ferry, the largest ferry serving the island. Floating in the serene sapphire waters of the Seto Inland Sea, Shōdoshima stands as a condensed version of Shikoku, boasting mountains, valleys, terraced rice fields, white sandy beaches, hidden art exhibitions, small-town streets, and its own version of the 88-Temple Shikoku Pilgrimage. Shōdoshima seamlessly integrates culture, history, art, and the beauty of the Seto Inland Sea into its charming scenery and laid-back small-town pace.

The new ferry, "AOI," takes advantage of spacious passenger rooms and incorporates four design motifs representing the island: olive, soy sauce, stone, and terraced fields. This design creates a luxurious and playful resort atmosphere.

During the approximately one-hour journey from departure, the "AOI" ferry passes through the Akashi Kaikyō Bridge. This world-class suspension bridge, with a total length of 4 km and a central span (distance between pillars) of 1991 m, can be observed from afar and up close. The ferry's unique privilege is the opportunity to closely observe the "back side" of the bridge (regularly spaced iron cross braces) when passing directly beneath it, making it the only ferry departing from and arriving at the Hanshin Port to navigate the Akashi Strait during daylight.

A two-day journey across the island of Shōdoshima; a locale known for its sandy beaches, scenic mountain peaks, countless olive groves, and a place where the scent of soy-sauce is proof of a still thriving industry dedicated to preserving traditional production methods. During this course, guests will experience the cultural highlights of Shōdoshima responsible for its unique island culture.  

Day 1
After arriving to Shōdoshima from Kōbe, guests will embark on a cycling tour of the island which explores the culture of the islands. Stops will include a temple from Japan’s medieval era, works of local art hidden amid the nature of the island, as well as Yamaroku Soy-Sauce Brewery which keeps alive the traditional methods of soy-sauce production and Nakabuan, a major producer of sōmen, the thin, sundried noodles which Shōdoshima is well known for. The evening will be spent in the Ohkido Hotel overlooking the stunning blue waters of the Seto Inland Sea, guests will take the ferry  to Naoshima island.

Day 2
While cycling on e-bikes on Naoshima, an island of art, you will feel the unique atmosphere of the sea and art in harmony. You can visit the Chichu Art Museum, ANDO MUSEUM, the Art House Project, and Benesse House Museum, guests will take the ferry back to Okayama City.

Course Number SHI025
Seasons Available every March to December 
Sign-Up Date At least seven days before (feel free to contact us)
Length of Tour Day 1 8:00-20:00 Day 2 8:00-18:30   22 hours total
Meeting Place JR Sanomiya Station

Tour Features

  • A specialized local guide will take you on a tour of Shōdoshima and Naoshima island. Starting from Kobe Port, you will head to the island known as Shōdoshima. Cycling will be conducted using the E-Bike "Giant." Included meals will feature locally sourced ingredients reflecting the freshness of the season. You will also have the opportunity to explore local art facilities and delve into the island's culinary culture, including soy sauce and somen noodles.

※Customers who are 155cm or shorter cannot participate in the cycling tour due to height restrictions.

Number of Participants          Up to 8 people 
Included Meal                     1 breakfast, 2 lunches, 1 dinner (drinks not included)  
Min. Number of Participants 2 person
Guide                        Guided tour
Tour Conductor               None
Price per Person           group of 2: ¥95,000 / group of 3: ¥90,000 / group of 4 to 6 :¥85,000 /group of 7 to 8 :¥80,000
Price Include Taxi fee・activity fee・meal fee・guide fee・ferry fee・insurance 
Payment Method    Card payment or by bank transfer
Cancellation Policy 20 days before departure 20% of original cost/ 10 days before 30%/ day before 40%/day-of 50%/ cancellation during the tour or in the event of a no-show with or without prior contact 100% of original price
Regarding the Corona Virus All relevant measures are in place to prevent the further spread of the corona virus, masks, sanitization, temperature check, social distancing, etc. We ask that you please wear a mask and follow all measures in place.