Setouchi Triennale 2025 Megijima, Ogijima, and Oshima Course
Megijima
- Oshima’s art confronts history: Oshima is home to the leprosy sanatorium “Oshima Seishoen.” The art festival will display artworks that convey the history of segregation and question the state of society.
- Megijima, home to the legend of Onigashima and breathtaking views: Megijima is home to the stone walls known as “Oote.” The beach overlooking Takamatsu and Yashima on the opposite shore has good water quality and has been selected as one of the Ministry of the Environment’s “Top 100 Swimming Beaches.” In the summer, many people visit Ogijima to enjoy swimming, camping, and fishing.
- Ogijima’s landscape interwoven with slopes and art: Walk around the houses clustered on the slopes and appreciate the art that blends into the island. You can also feel the island’s new vitality, such as the reopening of a closed elementary school.
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