Studio Ghibli is a famous Japanese animation studio, renowned for its wholesome feature films including ‘Spirited Away.‘
Studio Ghibli has created many much-loved animations over the years from Oscar-winning ‘Spirited Away’ (2001) to ‘Castle in the Sky’ (1986), among several shorter animations and series.
The production company, based in Japan, has continued to mesmerize viewers with its content since its establishment in 1985. Studio Ghibli’s critical acclaim has earned multiple Academy awards and nominations, leading it to become a highly successful and well-known franchise globally.
The franchise’s success has led to the development of a Studio Ghibli theme park. The park is currently under construction, but the company teased its fans with a short trailer of the park, offering a snippet of what people can expect.
The short trailer shows characteristic Ghibli-themed buildings, colorful and vibrant with a sometimes-eerie undertone.
The eccentric theme park also contains a life-size version of the Cat Bus seen in the film My ‘Neighbor Totoro’ (1998), a large and grinning cat that attendees will be able to climb into.
In addition to its eye-catching buildings, the Studio Ghibli theme park is located in a beautiful, green area of Nagakute. It is located roughly a three-hour journey from Tokyo by train. Fans can enjoy the sights both in and around the park, experiencing a true break from reality.
The park will include Orizona, a theater room where fans can watch their favorite short animations from a selection of ten. The theater will have a capacity of up to 180 people and will be located in the Mitaka Forest.
Other sections will include Ghibli’s Large Warehouse, Hill of Youth, Dondoko Forest, Mononoke’s Village, and Valley of Witches. Each of these will have roots in some of the studio’s most beloved animations. Fans can indulge in the nostalgia of their childhood favorites while enjoying the new experiences the park offers.
The Hill of Youth will offer the entrance to the park. The museum provides a sheltered space for fans to explore all things Ghibli. In contrast, Mononoke’s Village offers a more immersive experience, allowing fans to see life-size replicas of famous Ghibli characters, including villains. The Valley of Witches provides a delightful path for fans to stroll while enjoying various restaurants and cafes. Additionally, visitors can explore replicas of the characters’ homes.
Finally, the Dondoko Forest features an exact replica of the house from *My Neighbor Totoro*. Visitors can also find a giant statue of Totoro himself.