Is there a museum pass or something for Naoshima in Kagawa Prefecture?



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From my reading I've discovered that there are several museums on Naoshima, where I'm going tomorrow. Each one seems to cost roughly $10-$20 individually. Personally, I'm disinclined to pay over and over to visit six small museums in one day.



Is there any sort of all-in-one pass? I couldn't find one.







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  • Just to clarify, are you referring to the Benesse Art Site?
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  • Yes, the Benesse House, Art House Project, Chichu Art Museum, and so on. I've discovered the answer is 'no'-- you have to pay for them all separately.
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From my reading I've discovered that there are several museums on Naoshima, where I'm going tomorrow. Each one seems to cost roughly $10-$20 individually. Personally, I'm disinclined to pay over and over to visit six small museums in one day.



Is there any sort of all-in-one pass? I couldn't find one.







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  • Just to clarify, are you referring to the Benesse Art Site?
    – KH.Lee
    Apr 27 at 3:46










  • Yes, the Benesse House, Art House Project, Chichu Art Museum, and so on. I've discovered the answer is 'no'-- you have to pay for them all separately.
    – Aerovistae
    Apr 27 at 9:44













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From my reading I've discovered that there are several museums on Naoshima, where I'm going tomorrow. Each one seems to cost roughly $10-$20 individually. Personally, I'm disinclined to pay over and over to visit six small museums in one day.



Is there any sort of all-in-one pass? I couldn't find one.







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From my reading I've discovered that there are several museums on Naoshima, where I'm going tomorrow. Each one seems to cost roughly $10-$20 individually. Personally, I'm disinclined to pay over and over to visit six small museums in one day.



Is there any sort of all-in-one pass? I couldn't find one.









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  • Just to clarify, are you referring to the Benesse Art Site?
    – KH.Lee
    Apr 27 at 3:46










  • Yes, the Benesse House, Art House Project, Chichu Art Museum, and so on. I've discovered the answer is 'no'-- you have to pay for them all separately.
    – Aerovistae
    Apr 27 at 9:44

















  • Just to clarify, are you referring to the Benesse Art Site?
    – KH.Lee
    Apr 27 at 3:46










  • Yes, the Benesse House, Art House Project, Chichu Art Museum, and so on. I've discovered the answer is 'no'-- you have to pay for them all separately.
    – Aerovistae
    Apr 27 at 9:44
















Just to clarify, are you referring to the Benesse Art Site?
– KH.Lee
Apr 27 at 3:46




Just to clarify, are you referring to the Benesse Art Site?
– KH.Lee
Apr 27 at 3:46












Yes, the Benesse House, Art House Project, Chichu Art Museum, and so on. I've discovered the answer is 'no'-- you have to pay for them all separately.
– Aerovistae
Apr 27 at 9:44





Yes, the Benesse House, Art House Project, Chichu Art Museum, and so on. I've discovered the answer is 'no'-- you have to pay for them all separately.
– Aerovistae
Apr 27 at 9:44











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No, there isn't. Each attraction is separate. It's worth reading up on what each museum has to offer to be sure you're interested.



The Arthouse Project is grouped together, though-- you can see all of the houses for a single ¬$10 purchase.






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    No, there isn't. Each attraction is separate. It's worth reading up on what each museum has to offer to be sure you're interested.



    The Arthouse Project is grouped together, though-- you can see all of the houses for a single ¬$10 purchase.






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      No, there isn't. Each attraction is separate. It's worth reading up on what each museum has to offer to be sure you're interested.



      The Arthouse Project is grouped together, though-- you can see all of the houses for a single ¬$10 purchase.






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        No, there isn't. Each attraction is separate. It's worth reading up on what each museum has to offer to be sure you're interested.



        The Arthouse Project is grouped together, though-- you can see all of the houses for a single ¬$10 purchase.






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        No, there isn't. Each attraction is separate. It's worth reading up on what each museum has to offer to be sure you're interested.



        The Arthouse Project is grouped together, though-- you can see all of the houses for a single ¬$10 purchase.







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