The 2024 Ghibli Park and Ghibli Exhibition in Tokyo
Few production companies are held to as high regard as Studio Ghibli (pronounced “ji-bu-ri” in the original Japanese). Founded in 1985 by directors Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata along with film producer Toshio Suzuki, a medley of classic, well-beloved animated films have been released over the years, such as My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away, Howl’s Moing Castle, Porko Rosso, and more!
A legendary roster
Indeed, the works of Hayao Miyazaki and company have touched countless lives, and in commemoration for such, the Studio Ghibli Park was opened in Aichi Prefecture on November 1st, 2022. Largely directed by Hayao Miyazaki’s son, Goro Miyazaki, the park features unique attractions based on the colorful worlds of the Studio Ghibli films. From “The Witch Valley” from Kiki’s Delivery Service to the “Dondoko Forest” of My Neighbor Totoro, Studio Ghibli lovers will surely consider the park a pilgrimage, but in Tokyo, an exhibit connected to the park has been set up, open from August 30th to September 23rd, 2024.
Ghibli Park makes an appearance in Tokyo
Located at the Tokyo Terada Warehouse out by Tokyo Bay, the exhibit gives Tokyoites a taste of the full park in Aichi as well as displaying interesting behind-the-scenes exhibits and artifacts curated by Goro Miyazaki himself. Visitors to the exhibit will be treated to a life-size reproduction of the iconic and whimsical “Cat Bus” from My Neighbor Totoro with Totoro himself standing beside. The office of Yubaba from Spirited Away has been replicated with meticulous detail, as well as the iconic scene of No Face sitting on the train.
Continuing exploring to see concept artwork and other items that provide an in-depth look into all things Ghibli! Throughout the exhibit, picture opportunities can be found everywhere, ensuring your time diving right into the world of Studio Ghibli is well documented. And of course, collectible merchandise is available for purchase, including stationery, clothing, art books, and more!
Exhibit information
The Ghibli Park and Exhibit for Tokyo is open from August 30th to September 23rd, 2024, with regular closures every Monday during that period of time. Tickets can be reserved online and then paid for and picked up at Lawson or Mini-Stop convenience stores. A prior reservation is required for access to the exhibit. Standard tickets go for 1,900 yen for adults, 1,600 yen for junior and high school students, and then 1,200 yen for elementary school students.
There are special tickets that allow access to the “Showa Shokudo Ship” that is based on the film “From Up on Poppy Hill.” Aboard the “ship,” special ticket holders are provided with a specialty meal of Japanese “naporitan” spaghetti or “naporitan” ramen, as well as access to a special cafe. These specialty tickets go for 2,900 yen for adults, 2,600 yen for junior and high school students, and then 2,200 yen for elementary school students.
More information about the exhibit and purchasing tickets can be found on the official website.
Bringing the magic of Ghibli from Aichi to Tokyo
While the full Ghibli Park in Aichi is the complete experience, the exhibit held in Tokyo is a great opportunity for lovers of the acclaimed studio to get a taste of what the park has to offer. Of course, for those who wish to walk around the worlds of Ghibli themselves, a journey out to Aichi may be warranted, just a bullet train ride away.