Ghibli Park

Amusement park
★ 4.8 (1K+ reviews) • 56K+ booked
Ghibli Park is a magical place in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Located inside the Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park, it brings to life the wonderful world of Studio Ghibli movies with various themed areas and attractions. When you visit Ghibli Park, you can explore several amazing areas. Start your adventure at Ghibli's Grand Warehouse. Here, you’ll find interactive exhibits, a cinema, and shops full of Studio Ghibli merchandise. You can also explore the Mononoke Village, where you can step into the world of Princess Mononoke and see recreations of the film's magical scenes. Another must-see spot is the Hill of Youth. It features attractions like the Cat Bureau from Whisper of the Heart and an antique shop. Don’t forget to explore the Valley of Witches! This area lets you step into scenes from Kiki's Delivery Service and Howl's Moving Castle, complete with whimsical buildings and charming details. Throughout the park, you'll hear music from Ghibli movies playing, making the experience even more magical. With so much to see and do, Ghibli Park is a must-visit for anyone who loves Studio Ghibli movies or wants to enjoy magical and charming worlds.
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Ghibli Park, Friendship Square, Ibarakimawari, Nagakute City, Aichi prefecture, Japan
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WU *******
1 Jul
Each theme is like entering a movie world. The park is vast but there are fixed points for shuttles, which is very considerate. As long as you arrange the order, you can basically visit all the themes~
Klook Benutzer
26 Jun
Everything was very well organized, the staff was very friendly, and the locations were lovingly and meticulously presented. We had a wonderful time. We loved the shops. It's a paradise for children. In the Warehouse, you could see an exclusive Ghibli short film. There are buses that can transport you from station to station.
2+
LU *******
25 Jun
Ghibli Park is located in the Aichi Earth Expo Memorial Park. There is no place to buy tickets! You need to scan the QR code at the entrance of each area to enter. It is very convenient to buy tickets online and scan directly! The whole park is very large, and each area is scattered. There are many flowers and plants in the area, but there is no shade from the trees. Remember to protect yourself from the sun. The water dispenser is also difficult to find! In addition to the large warehouse, you can enter by taking a screenshot of the QR code. Remember to show the page of the ticket purchaser's name in the large warehouse!
2+
MAK ********
25 Jun
This ticket is really hard to buy. You have to buy it several months in advance. Take the Higashiyama Line and get off at Fujinogaoka Station and transfer to the maglev train.
2+
陳 **
18 Jun
It is so convenient to buy tickets directly on Klook. You don't have to worry about not being able to read Japanese on the Japanese official website. You don't have to rush to buy tickets or wait for a long time to enter the website like on the Japanese official website. This is very convenient for us office workers.
2+
LEE ******
17 Jun
We booked to enter the warehouse in the afternoon, which was a good time. We went to take the Totoro bus in the morning (tickets must be purchased separately), but unfortunately we left home too late to queue up to buy the big Yin Yin early in the morning. We only bought the small keychain (and it was sold out when we wanted to buy more later). I hope I can come again in the future~
2+
HSIEH ******
15 Jun
It is a savior for last-minute ticket booking. The tour guide is very responsible for explaining along the way. You don't have to worry about getting lost in the park. It is recommended to use the free bus more in the park, which can save a lot of time! The large warehouse can be visited for two or three hours. Overall, I am very satisfied
Cheng ******
14 Jun
The QR code scanning in Ghibli Park is convenient and fast, and the staff in the park are very nice. I can enter most of the museums.
2+

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Must-see Ghibli Park Areas

Ghibli's Grand Warehouse

Inside Ghibli's Grand Warehouse, there are many fun things to do. You can watch special short movies in the screening room, check out cool exhibits, and let kids play in the children's area. Be sure to visit the Cat Bureau and Cinema Orion for the full experience!

Hill of Youth

At the Hill of Youth, you'll feel like you've stepped into Whisper of the Heart. This place has a replica of the antique shop and the Cat Bureau from the film. You can also walk along beautiful forest paths and enjoy Ghibli movie music playing softly in the background. Plus, don't miss looking inside the iconic elevator tower from "Laputa: Castle in the Sky", where you can see amazing views from the top!

Dondoko Forest

Dondoko Forest lets you explore the world of My Neighbor Totoro. You can visit Mei's House, a full-size replica of the Kusakabe family's home. It's perfect for kids, with a big play area featuring the lovable Cat Bus. You can also explore the forest trails and beautiful scenery that look just like Satsuki's House.

Mononoke Village

Mononoke Village is inspired by "Princess Mononoke." You can visit a hut with a grass roof and even make Gohei Mochi, a local snack. The village also has big statues of the Tatari-gami demon spirit and the Okkoto-nushi boar god, which even has a back that doubles as a slide for kids

Valley of Witches

The Valley of Witches brings the magic of "Kiki's Delivery Service" and "Howl's Moving Castle" to life. You can explore places just like Kiki's town and Howl's Castle, with cute shops and tasty eateries. Try making a craft in the violin workshop or check out the Hatter's Millinery. The valley is full of fun and whimsical things that capture Ghibli's magic.