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A first look inside Japan's new Ghibli Park

With just a few weeks to go until the world’s first Ghibli theme park opens to the public, Studio Ghibli has offered a sneak peek at the attraction, which aims to create an atmosphere unique to any theme park anywhere in the world.






With just a few weeks to go until the world’s first Ghibli theme park opens to the public, Studio Ghibli has offered a sneak peek at the attraction, which aims to create an atmosphere unique to any theme park anywhere in the world.

Unlike a traditional theme park there are no rides, instead “discreet houses nestled peacefully inside the existing dense forest of trees inside the Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park.”

The attraction will initially open with three main sites: Hill of Youth, Dondoko Forest and Ghibli Grand Warehouse, with two further areas coming in spring 2024.

See more images at Japanese Times


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A first look inside Japan's new Ghibli Park

With just a few weeks to go until the world’s first Ghibli theme park opens to the public, Studio Ghibli has offered a sneak peek at the attraction, which aims to create an atmosphere unique to any theme park anywhere in the world.






With just a few weeks to go until the world’s first Ghibli theme park opens to the public, Studio Ghibli has offered a sneak peek at the attraction, which aims to create an atmosphere unique to any theme park anywhere in the world.

Unlike a traditional theme park there are no rides, instead “discreet houses nestled peacefully inside the existing dense forest of trees inside the Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park.”

The attraction will initially open with three main sites: Hill of Youth, Dondoko Forest and Ghibli Grand Warehouse, with two further areas coming in spring 2024.

See more images at Japanese Times


 



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