Australian Journey in Setouchi 2010

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Directions

The following is a guide to visiting the Australian artworks at the Setouchi International Art Festival:

Teshima: (Sue Pedley, Cameron Robbins, Claire Healy & Sean Cordeiro)

Ferries depart from the ports of Uno and Takamatsu

To visit the Australian artworks by Sue Pedley, Cameron Robbins, Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro in the Kou area, use the west-bound buses that depart from the ports of Ieura and Karato during the Festival to travel to the Kou Community Centre (Kou-chiku Shukai-jo).

The journey takes 9 minutes from Ieura, and 16 minutes from Karato. The artworks are within walking distance of the Community Centre.

Other transport options on Teshima

Taxi

Akiyama Taxi (Ieura)
Tel: 0879-68-2111 (Bookings are required)

Car Rental

Aki Sekiyu (Ieura)
Tel: 0879-68-2725

Bicycle Rental

Teshima Tourist Bureau
Tel: 0879-68-2150 (25 electric bicycles available, fees apply)


Shodoshima: (Dadang Christanto)

Ferries depart from the port of Takamatsu

To visit Dadang Christanto’s artwork in the Nakayama area, use the buses, taxis or rental bicycles available at the ports of Tonosho, Ikeda and Kusakabe.


Ogijima: (James Darling & Lesley Forwood)

Ferries depart from the port of Takamatsu via Megijima

The artwork by James Darling and Lesley Forwood is at the Kamo Shrine. The shrine is within walking distance of the port of Ogi


More information, including ferry timetables, is available at The Setouchi International Art Festival 2010 official website.