Contrasts of Japan: From Naoshima to Tsukiji
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Contrasts of Japan: From Naoshima to Tsukiji

In a land where tradition and innovation intertwine, Japan reveals its soul in unexpected places.

On Naoshima, a remote island in the Seto Inland Sea, contemporary art meets quiet nature. Museums by Tadao Ando rise from the earth like sculptures themselves. Here, time slows, and each installation invites reflection.

Meanwhile, in the heart of Tokyo, the Tsukiji Fish Market pulses with life. A world of motion, color, and flavor — where tuna auctions echo before dawn and generations of craft meet the day’s first light.

From serene galleries to bustling alleys, this is a journey through two visions of Japan — one meditative, the other electric — both unforgettable.