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This is an art facility created by artist Shinro Ohtake where visitors are actually able to take a bath. "I♥︎湯" was created to provide both a place for Naoshima residents to rejuvenate and as a venue for exchanges between Japanese and international visitors and locals to take place. The exterior and fittings of the bathhouse, from the bath itself to the pictures decorating the walls, the.
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Plan your visit to Japan's art island, Naoshima, home to stunning art and architecture including Benesse House, the Chichu Museum, and more. The exterior and fittings of the bathhouse, from the bath itself to the pictures decorating the walls, the mosaics, and even the toilet fittings, reflect the world of Shinro Ohtake. The bathhouse is operated by the Naoshima-Town Tourism Association.
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Come visit and soak in the tub, and experience art with your entire body. This art facility was designed by artist Shinro Ohtake, and here visitors can actually stop and take a bath. It was created as a place to facilitate interaction between tourists, both domestic and foreign, and the Naoshima islanders.
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After a long day of art viewing, Naoshima's 'I Love Yu' public bath house is perfect. A unique blend of art and relaxation, it's a must see and do! Vibrant ceiling mural renewed An art installation that doubles as a public bath.
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Conceived as a place for residents to rejuvenate and for people from Japan and abroad to interact with the locals. Naoshima Bath is however, a public bath which tourist hardly experienced. It is located in the center near Naoshima's Miyanoura port, it is originally created by artist Shinro Ohtake and run by town, providing a place for local residents as well as increasing global visitors.
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The deservedly popular "art island" of Naoshima offers several immersive art installations, such as James Turrell's contribution to the Art House Project, the exhilarating Minamidera. Naoshima Bath I♥湯 "I Love YU", created by Shinro Ohtake, is, however, the only one in which you can get naked, and wet. The Naoshima Bath "I♥湯" is an art facility that visitors can actually bathe in.
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It houses all sorts of objects collected by Ohtake from all over Japan, collaged inside and outside the building. Naoshima Bath "I♥︎湯" From the murals to the wall mosaics to the toilets, this house created by Shinro Ohtake, is an art and community bath house. Grab your towel (or buy one at the gift shop) and take a bath encircled by art.
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