Naoshima: Home of the Friendliest Pumpkin

in #travel8 years ago

Once upon a time, a princess found a pumpkin and fell deeply in love... wait, that's not right. Let's try that again.

Once upon a time, Cinderella's pumpkin magically developed spots and ran away to Tahiti... no, that's not it either. And this pumpkin is in Japan. Once more from the top.

Once upon a time, your trusty Owl Hours correspondent went on a trip to Japan on her own, in search of a better, more worldly, and more confident self. Instead, she found a pumpkin. But it wasn't just any pumpkin, dear Steemians -- it was the kindest, most comforting pumpkin in the world. 

You see, this pumpkin is special. A site-specific installation piece by Yayoi Kusama, the pumpkin sits on a pier off the island of Naoshima, on the Inland Sea. It is in good company, since Naoshima is home to the Benesse Art Site. With dozens of site-specific artworks, five museums, seven vacant houses that were transformed into immersive art pieces, eight municipal buildings designed by the architect Kazuhiro Ishii, and various other artistic projects throughout the island, Naoshima is a veritable playground of art. 

Surrounded by other works of art, it may be difficult to fathom why the pumpkin is the piece most worthy of notice. Yet it is often viewed as the unofficial symbol of Naoshima, and postcards of the work are readily available all over the island. It is difficult to find a time to photograph it, since it is often swarmed with tourists. So clearly it is both famous and photogenic. But there is also an indescribable quality about the pumpkin, the way that it sits on the pier and seems to be quietly looking out at the ocean -- as if it were contemplating life. 

It also seems to have a naturally friendly presence, inasmuch as a sculpture of a pumpkin can be "friendly." This most likely has to do with Kusama's intentions when creating the piece. Pumpkins are a recurring theme in her work, and when asked to tell a joke for an interview with The Guardian, she responded "I don't know any [jokes]. But pumpkins have always made me smile: they are the most humorous of vegetables." She also has a work entitled "All the Eternal Love I Have For Pumpkins." This love comes through clearly in her work, and lends the pumpkin on Naoshima an affectionate kind of appeal.

So will the pumpkin grant you inner peace? Turn into a coach and whisk you off to a ball? Make the world's greatest jack-'o-lantern? Probably not. But if you ever find yourself on Naoshima, do yourself a favor. Go and find Kusama's pumpkin, and just sit next to it. Look out at the Inland Sea, and contemplate the view. You just may find yourself thinking that a world which has a place for polka-dotted pumpkins isn't so bad after all. 

Perhaps Kusama's pumpkin has a lesson to teach us. From one friendly, humorous gourd to the rest of humanity: sometimes all it takes to feel better about life is taking the time to sit down and contemplate the view. 


All photos in this post are my original work (taken with a Nikon 5100, if you're into that kind of thing). Please do not redistribute without permission.



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I can feel that pumpkins serenity 5000km away. Really great colour in that second shot, and I love the perspective in the third. Fun story too, with a great lead.

I hope you find the you you're looking for. :)

Thank you. :) And thank you again for the constructive feedback!

My pleasure. I also just noticed that the pumpkin in the third shot has some fun symmetry with the mountains. Also, the line of the dock it's sitting on carries your eye to the pumpkin. Just thinking about why I dug it. Kudos!

You really know how to hook a reader! All of this is brand new information to me. I don't know if I will ever get to see this in person so I am very glad I get to live vicariously through your beautiful pictures and words.

I'm glad you enjoyed it! It's so nice to hear that my words are reaching people.

Interesting pumpkin story! :)

Thank you! :D

Such a funny picture and great place to put a pumpkin! She has pumpkins all over the world and to see it near the ocean is like art not being bound by walls!

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