Naoshima Through the Year
What each month on Naoshima is really like — Inland Sea weather and typhoon risk, the winter museum-maintenance closures, and when the ferries and lodging fill up.
What each month is really like on Naoshima — the calm-but-typhoon-exposed Inland Sea weather, when the museums close for winter maintenance, and when the ferries and lodging fill up. 2026 is a quiet year between festivals: the Setouchi Triennale runs every three years and the next edition is 2028, so there is no festival on this year. It's the pattern of past years and the museums' seasonal rhythm, not a forecast for any one day.
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January
The deep off-season. From around 13 January the main museums — Chichu, Lee Ufan, Benesse House — close for winter maintenance into spring, and the outdoor Kusama pumpkins go under wraps. Lovely and quiet, but check the Benesse calendar before coming for the art.
- Weather
- Cold, dry and clear; the calmest seas but the quietest island. Most museums shut for winter maintenance from about mid-month.
- Storm risk
- off season
- Prices
- low
- Crowds
- quiet