




Inujima Island Travel Tips
Inujima Island (犬島, literally: "dog island"), or "Dog Island," is a charming gem nestled in the Seto Inland Sea near Okayama, named for its large rock that resembles a sitting dog. Much like its neighbor Naoshima Island, Inujima has gained recognition as a contemporary art haven, playing host to the renowned Setouchi Triennale modern art festival. This peaceful island, easily explored on foot, invites visitors to immerse themselves in its unique blend of art and natural beauty.
Historically, Inujima was an industrial hub, known for producing granite blocks for castle construction during the feudal era. In the early 20th century, a copper refinery was established in hopes of revitalizing the island. Unfortunately, plummeting copper prices led to the refinery's closure and a decline in the population. Today, Inujima's rich history and artistic transformation create an intriguing destination for those seeking a blend of culture and tranquility.
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