Tsutsuji-sō

Top choice in Naoshima


Perfectly placed on the beachfront, not far from the Benesse Art Site area, is this encampment of Mongolian-style pao (yurt) tents. Cosy tents sleep up to four, have a small fridge and heater (but no air-con), and shared bathrooms. The tent-averse can opt instead for one of the caravans or cottages. Meals are available if reserved in advance. Cash only.


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