Ghibli Park

Ghibli Parkジブリパーク

Ghibli Park, situated in Nagakute, Aichi Prefecture, is a captivating theme park. Unveiled on November 1, 2022, the park is a manifestation of the enchanting worlds brought to life in various films crafted by Studio Ghibli. This remarkable destination finds its home within Aichi's Expo Park, renowned for hosting the World Expo back in 2005. Encompassing an expansive 7.1 hectares, Ghibli Park is designed to fully immerse visitors in the mesmerizing realm of Ghibli's fantasies. As you traverse the meticulously themed park zones, you'll uncover the magic of beloved fairy tale universes.

The park is ingeniously divided into five principal themed areas, each inspired by distinct Ghibli films. These areas include Ghibli's Grand Warehouse, The Hill of Youth, Dondoko Forest, Mononoke Village, and Valley of Witches. At every turn, you'll find yourself transported into the heart of these cinematic wonders, reimagined in tangible form.

To complement the immersive experience, the park boasts an array of restaurants where you can savor delectable cuisine. Whether you're indulging in the visual marvels, partaking in themed attractions, or relishing the culinary delights, Ghibli Park promises an unforgettable journey.

Advanced reservations for a designated entry date and time are mandatory. As each area within the park requires a separate ticket, it is recommended to visit the Ghibli Park website for more information before buying a ticket. Tickets are available for online purchase through the LAWSON TICKET platform.

The anticipated launch date for the Valley of Witches park area is set for March 16th, 2024.

Highlights

  • Grand Warehouse

    Ghibli's Grand Warehouse stands as an enclosed establishment dedicated to housing a collection of exhibits sourced from the vast array of Studio Ghibli films. Nestled within its confines is the illustrious Cinema Orion, a theatre that showcases Studio Ghibli's animated shorts – a treasure previously confined to the exclusive confines of the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka. Within this captivating space, replicas of iconic Ghibli movie artefacts, including the enchanting Garden in the Sky, come to life. Furthermore, the warehouse offers the unique opportunity to step into the realm of the beloved cat bus, creating a whimsical experience for visitors. And for those seeking to take a piece of Ghibli magic home, the on-site shops provide an array of memorabilia available for purchase.

  • Hill of Youth

    The essence of the Hill of Youth revolves predominantly around the cinematic masterpiece "Howl's Moving Castle." This thematic area seamlessly transports visitors to the era depicted in the film, a feat notably exemplified by The Elevator Tower's intricate design reminiscent of that time. Amid this enchanting setting, you'll also encounter the World Emporium, a charming antique shop sourced from "Whisper of the Heart," and the whimsical Cat Bureau from "The Cat Returns." Moreover, the Hill of Youth features a picturesque Rotary, evoking the circular charm of the town square portrayed in "Whisper of the Heart."

  • Dondoko Forest

    Nestled within the Dondoko Forest lies the very setting of Satsuki and Mei's home, as showcased in the beloved film "My Neighbor Totoro." The name of this enchanting locale draws inspiration from the whimsical Dondoko Odori dance, a memorable moment featuring Satsuki, Mei, and Totoro in the movie. On the hill that graces this area, you'll discover a charming wooden playground, inviting children to revel in the joys of play amidst this sylvan wonderland.

  • Mononoke Village

    Mononoke Village draws its inspiration from the captivating mountain village scenery depicted in "Princess Mononoke." As you explore this immersive space, you'll encounter intricately crafted models of the enchanting and mystical creatures that graced the film's narrative. An intriguing highlight of the village is the Tatara-ba Hands-on Learning Center, where you can engage in the art of crafting the local specialty, Gohei-mochi – a traditional Aichi delicacy. Here, amidst the rustic charm of Mononoke Village, the world of the film comes alive, inviting you to partake in its wonder and craftsmanship.

  • Valley of Witches

    The Valley of Witches draws its creative spark from the enchanting realm of witches found within the world of Ghibli Studio. Within this captivating expanse, you'll uncover remarkable tributes such as the Okino Residence and the charming Guchokipanya Bakery from "Kiki's Delivery Service." Additionally, the immersive atmosphere features iconic elements like Howl's Castle and the whimsical Hatter's Millinery from "Howl's Moving Castle," as well as The House of Witches from "Earwig and the Witch." As you explore the Valley of Witches, you'll be transported into a world where the magic of these films takes on tangible form, offering a delightful and immersive experience for all who venture into its embrace.

Opening Hours

10:00 - 17:00 on Weekdays / 09:00 - 17:00 on Weekends and Holidays / Closed on Tuesdays

Admission

Adults: Starting at 1000 JPY

Children: Starting at 500 JPY / under 3 y.o. - Free Admission

Address

Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park 1533-1 Ibaragabasama, Nagakute, Aichi

Getting There

  • 2 minutes walk from Ai-Chikyuhaku-Kinen-Koen Station (愛・地球博記念公園駅) ⎯ 2 Exit

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