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Ghibli-themed wonderland
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Overview

Ghibli Park recreates the worlds of Studio Ghibli films through detailed architecture, life-sized sets, and walkable environments. It’s built inside Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park and focuses on immersive storytelling rather than rides or attractions.

Areas

• Ghibli’s Grand Warehouse – indoor space with exhibitions, film sets, short films, and food court
• Hill of Youth – includes the World Emporium from Whisper of the Heart and the Cat Bureau
• Dondoko Forest – Satsuki and Mei’s house from My Neighbor Totoro, plus a hilltop playground
• Mononoke Village – traditional thatched buildings and forest spirits from Princess Mononoke
• Valley of Witches – locations from Kiki’s Delivery Service and Howl’s Moving Castle with small-scale rides

Helpful Tips

• Tickets are limited and must be booked in advance online
• Entry is divided by area and time slot—each zone requires separate access
• Grand Warehouse is the largest and most time-consuming area; prioritize it if time is short
• Food is available inside the park, but options are limited and lines can be long
• Most areas are not covered—bring weather-appropriate gear
• Walking is required between zones, so wear comfortable shoes
• There’s no private parking near the entrance—use public transport or shuttle access from nearby stations

Visiting Info

Open most days with closures on select Tuesdays. Hours and entry slots vary by area. Plan visits based on ticket timeframes.

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