“Sense Island,” an art event that began in 2019 on Sarushima, an uninhabited island off Yokosuka, is back with a new twist as “SENSE ISLAND/LAND” in 2024. This year’s event expands from Sarushima to Yokosuka’s city center, featuring not only nighttime installations but also daytime exhibitions, events, and performances. In this guide, you’ll find the venues, scheduled events, and how to get tickets.
*Main image courtesy of Taichi Yakuoji / Active matter / Photo: TOKYO PHOTOGRAPHIC RESEARCH
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Everything you need to know about Yokosuka, where SENSE ISLAND/LAND is being held
Yokosuka is known for its historical significance as the landing site of Commodore Perry during the Edo period, its crucial defensive role during World War II, and its current cultural diversity. The city features various historical landmarks, including Kannonzaki Park with Japan's first Western-style lighthouse, and Mikasa Park, home to the Mikasa, the world's oldest surviving steel battleship.
Another feature is the Yokosuka Museum of Art, designed by 2024 Pritzker Prize winner Riken Yamamoto. Popular dining spots such as the exotic Dobuita Street and the retro atmosphere of Wakamatsu Market, which harkens back to the Showa period (1926–1989), offer unique Yokosuka experiences from day to night.
Sarushima: Tokyo Bay's only natural island, preserving historical sites and nature
Sarushima serves as the main venue for SENSE ISLAND/LAND. Sarushima is Tokyo Bay's only natural island surrounded by water on all sides, accessible by a 10-minute ferry ride from Mikasa Pier. During the late Edo period in the mid-19th century, three battery positions were built on the island to defend against foreign ships, and in the following Meiji era (1868–1912), it was the site of Western-style fortifications built by Japan’s military.
The island preserves well-maintained Meiji-era brick shelters, ammunition storage facilities, and tunnels. As a Tokyo Bay fortress remnant, it is recognized as a Japanese Heritage Site. Today, the island attracts many visitors who enjoy its rich natural and historical environment through activities such as barbecuing, music events, and art exhibitions.
Why Yokosuka? The goals and theme of SENSE ISLAND/LAND
SENSE ISLAND/LAND has its roots as an event in 2019 on Sarushima, where a variety of artwork and performances were presented against the backdrop of the island’s gorgeous natural landscape and historical sites.
Before now, the event was called Sense Island, and its main focus was evoking primal sensations in visitors as they viewed art installations, allowing them to experience the stillness and darkness of the night.
For 2024, the event has expanded into Yokosuka proper. Artwork in this year’s event will shine a light on environmental and regional changes in recent years, as well as showcase Yokosuka’s centuries-old sites and traditional industries.
Events and Performances on Sarushima
In 2024, the center of festivities is still Sarushima. Here, visitors will find art exhibitions, modern and traditional dancing, and music performances.
- KYUN-CHOME, Seiichi Saito, Takuro Tamayama, Choi Jeong Hwa, Haruna Mitobe, Soichiro Mihara, Taichi Yakuoji
Events, Performances, and Tours
- Focusing on the themes of prayer, memorial, and inheritance, this work draws attention to the realities and emotions faced by those who have lived in harmony with the sea for generations. It acknowledges not only the beautiful vistas offered by the ocean but also natural disasters like flooding as well as human desires and conflicts which have evolved in tandem with civilization and culture. Utilizing the art of dance, this work profoundly expresses the pride that the people of Yokosuka have taken in building their life with the sea, and offers prayers and hope for peace in the lives of all who inhabit the area.
- Date: November 16 (*Backup date: November 24)
- A large tiger, a cub, the protagonist Wato Nai, and a dozen young dancers (karako) perform to the mystifying sound of flutes and drums. It will be presented in a traditional “seven transformations” style, incorporating quick costume changes, a hallmark of kabuki, all performed by a single person. By integrating expressive physical movement with the natural environment, each emotion is heightened, creating a mystical atmosphere where past and present are connected through dance, transcending time and space. Enjoy the fusion of traditional performing arts and modern expression on the beach of Sarushima, set against the backdrop of Yokosuka's nightscape.
- Date: November 17 (*Backup date: December 13)
- A live performance by Keiji Haino and Shuta Hasunuma. Utilizing the unique acoustic environment of a cave (the Cave of Love) on Sarushima, the performance offers an experience unlike any other. An experimental dialogue with the island itself, the sounds they create in cooperation with Sarushima’s ever-shifting natural environment will be totally unique to this single performance presented on November 23, 2024.
- Date: November 23
- Tour Date: November 29
Sarushima Venue Event Overview
- November: 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 29, 30
- December: 1, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15
Getting to the Sarushima venue requires taking a ferry. In the event that strong winds or rough weather make travelling to Sarushima impossible, the Sarushima events will be canceled. Should this happen, ticket-holders will be informed by email of the cancellation by 3 PM the previous day.
- From Mikasa: 4:30 PM, 5:10 PM, 5:50 PM, 6:30 PM (final)
- From Sarushima: 6:05 PM, 6:45 PM, 7:25 PM, 8:05 PM (final)
- Art exhibition tickets: Adults and high school students 3,700 yen, middle school students 3,000 yen, elementary school students 1,700 yen
- Art and performance tickets: Adults and high school students 4,900 yen, middle school students 4,200 yen, elementary school students 2,900 yen
*Viewing of art and performances at Sarushima requires tickets purchased in advance.
*The price of transportation by ferry to and from Sarushima is included in the price of the event tickets.
*Tickets are free for preschool-age and younger children, but still require advance reservations.
Events and Performances Held at Yokosuka City Venues
There will be plenty of events held at venues within the city of Yokosuka, including art exhibitions, live performances of music and dance, workshops, and video screenings.
- ARu (Kosuke Matsushima / Ryoji Yukino / Masashi Fujimoto), Yui Usui, Hiroko Kikuchi, Seiichi Saito, SIDE CORE, Choi Jeong Hwa, TOKYO PHOTOGRAPHIC RESEARCH, Yutaka Nakamura, Kanade Hamamoto (TOKYO PHOTOGRAPHIC RESEARCH), Mari Matsubara (TOKYO PHOTOGRAPHIC RESEARCH), Haruna Mitobe, Aiko Yamamoto, Hana Yamamoto (TOKYO PHOTOGRAPHIC RESEARCH)
- OLTA
- KYUN-CHOME: Film Screening "Making the Perfect Donut"
・Date: November 22
・Location: Hawaiian Cafe & Bar Mahaloha - OLTA: "Nippon Ideology Chapter 7"
・Dates: December 14 & 15
・Location: Uraga Dock
- Taichi Yakuoji: "Over 1200℃: Sensory Clay - Pottery Making at TIK Yokosuka"
・Dates: November 9 & 10
・Location: Kanagawa Dental University - Aiko Yamamoto: "NATURE COLOR PICNIC in SENSE ISLAND/LAND"
・Date: November 16
・Location: Kanagawa Dental University - Haruna Mitobe: "Bundle-dye Drawing: Exploring Plants and Art"
・Dates: November 24 and December 1
・Location: Kanagawa Dental University
- SIDE CORE: Yato Skywalker
In this walking tour, participants tour the residential neighborhoods of Yokosuka's gently sloping hills, known as the Yato area, and head towards the bustling downtown area of Yokosuka-chuo. The tour includes viewings of murals, graffiti, and unique architecture in the Yato area, as well as stops at local shops and cultural facilities. Many of us have experienced the phenomenon of seeing a familiar childhood landscape in a completely new way as adults. This tour hopes to stir the same emotion, helping visitors take in the landscape with fresh eyes, informed by the experiences of SIDE CORE members who have lived in Yokosuka and their insights into the area's history and culture.
・Date: November 9
・Time: Depart from Shioiri Station at 3 PM, end at Yokosuka-chuo Station at approx. 5:30 PM - Yutaka Nakamura / Akira Aoki / Seiichi Saito Field Tour
・Date: December 1 - Yutaka Nakamura / Hiroko Kikuchi / Haruna Mitobe / Taichi Yakuoji / Aiko Yamamoto Tour
Yokosuka City Venues: Overview & Access
- One hour by express train on the Keikyu Line; disembark at Yokosuka-chuo Station. View directions here.
- 50 minutes by express train on the Keikyu Line; disembark at Yokosuka-chuo Station. View directions here.
- Yokosuka Museum of Art, Kannonzaki Park, Mikasa Park, Chuo Peace Park, Yokosuka City Museum, Wakamatsu Market, Verny Park, Uraga Brick Dock and others
- Daytime hours throughout the event period, including weekdays (according to each facility's operating hours)
(*Tickets for various events at Yokosuka city venues will go on sale at a later date.)
Experience these 51 special days when Yokosuka is transformed through art. At the SENSE ISLAND/LAND event, discover a different side of Yokosuka that you've never seen before.
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