Basic Guide to Ghibli Park The highly anticipated Ghibli Park opened in November 2022 in Nagakute City, Aichi Prefecture. This park, created by the beloved animation studio Studio Ghibli, is gathering a lot of attention both domestically and internationally. The Ghibli Park has distinctive features that set it apart from other popular theme parks like Tokyo Disney Resort and Universal Studios Japan. Several MATCHA members have already visited the Ghibli Park, with feedback ranging from "it was fun" to "we encountered some challenges." We've compiled a list of useful information based on our experience visiting the Ghibli Park. Ghibli Park Guide
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Photo by Pixta Ghibli Park, based on the world of Studio Ghibli works, was established within the Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park (Moricoro Park) in Nagakute City, Aichi Prefecture. The park opened in November 2022 and has been gradually expanding its area since then. *This section summarizes the information found on Ghibli Park's official website. For detailed information, please refer to . Main Attractions at Ghibli Park
Mononoke Village. Picture courtesy of PR Times As of March 2024, Ghibli Park consists of five areas that require an admission fee. Surrounding these areas is a free-to-access area known as Moricoro Park, where visitors can enjoy various Ghibli-related facilities and exhibits. For tips on how to navigate the park, check out But first, let's overview the main paid areas of the park. Ghibli's Grand WarehouseThis is the park's largest exhibition area. It features special exhibitions from the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, an area with Ghibli scenes for role-play that recreates scenes from Ghibli movies, and spaces with screenings of short animation movies. Valley of Witches*Scheduled to open on March 16, 2024. This area features buildings and objects from "Kiki's Delivery Service" and "Howl's Moving Castle." It also includes attractions like a merry-go-round. Hill of YouthThis area features buildings from "Whisper of the Heart" and "The Cat Returns," along with an elevator tower inspired by the fantastical scientific world of films like "Howl's Moving Castle." Dondoko ForestThis area recreates the world of "My Neighbor Totoro" within a vast forest. Here you can find Satsuki and Mei's House and wooden play equipment like the Dondoko Hall. Mononoke VillageThis area showcases the rural landscapes of Japan as seen in "Princess Mononoke." It features educational facilities such as the "Tatara Field" and sculptures of creatures that appeared in the film. Gibli Park Admission FeesAs of March 2024, Ghibli Park offers three types of tickets. Each ticket provides access to different areas. Please note that children aged 0-3 years have free admission for all tickets. Also, Ghibli's Grand Warehouse requires a designated entry time, so please pay attention to this detail. For detailed information on how to obtain tickets, please check Ticket type Area Adults* NotesGhibli Park O-Sanpo Day Pass All 5 areas (*) Weekdays 3,500 yen, Weekends and holidays 4,000 yen On sale two months in advance, on the 10th at 14:00Ghibli Park O-Sanpo Day Pass Premium All 5 areas (*) Weekdays 7,300 yen, Weekends and holidays 7,800 yen On sale two months in advance, on the 10th at 14:00Ghibli Park Light Sanpo Pass 4 areas except Ghibli's Grand Warehouse (*) Weekdays 1,500 yen, Weekends and holidays 2,000 yen - Ticket sales are in Japanese only.- Available from 17:00 seven days before the visit date. - Valley of Witches requires designated entry times. *The children's (4-12 years old) admission fee is half the price of the adult fee.
*Ghibli Park O-Sanpo Day Pass Premium includes access to World Emporium (Hill of Youth), Satsuki and Mei's House (Dondoko Forest), The Okino Residence, Howl's Castle, and The House of Witches (Valley of Witches). The Ghibli Park O-Sanpo Day Pass and the Ghibli Park Light Sanpo Pass do not include access to attractions located inside the buildings. Access: How to Get to Ghibli Park
Photo by Pixta The Ghibli Park can be accessed through three main routes. For the most convenient ways to travel from Tokyo, Osaka, or Kyoto, please refer to Also, check for information on traffic and congestion. By train: From Nagoya Station, take the Higashiyama Line subway to Fujigaoka Station. From there, transfer to the Aichi High-Speed Transit Tobu Line (Linimo) and alight at Ai-Chikyuhaku-Kinen-Koen Station. The total travel time from Nagoya Station is approximately 46 minutes, and the fare is 670 yen. By bus: There are buses departing from Nagoya Station and Chubu Centrair International Airport to Ghibli Park. From Nagoya Station, the one-way fare is 1,000 yen, with buses running approximately every hour between 8:00 and around 13:00 (timings vary on weekdays and holidays). For more details, please refer to the official website of Meitetsu Bus. By car: There are several parking lots at the Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park (Ghibli Park location). For regular vehicles, parking fees are 500 yen on weekdays and 1,000 yen on weekends and holidays. Ghibli Park's Official WebsiteGhibli Park has official websites available in Japanese and English. For the most up-to-date information, please refer to the official website. https://ghibli-park.jp/en/ 15 Things to Know Before Visiting the Ghibli Park
Ghibli scenes role playing area. Picture courtesy of PR Times Next, we will introduce 15 things you should know before going to Ghibli Park. Please check out the topics of interest to you! Q1. When should I buy tickets? A. Secure your tickets as soon as they go on sale for the following month
Photo by Pixta Tickets for Ghibli Park can be purchased in Japanese through Boo-Woo and in English through LAWSON TICKET. The tickets go on sale at 14:00 on the 10th of the month two months before entry. As of February 2024, tickets have consistently been close to selling out each time. As a general rule, it is recommended to secure tickets as soon as they go on sale for the month before your desired visit. From our own experience, it was fairly difficult to get tickets. Q2. Are there tours available for visiting Ghibli Park? A. There are tours of Ghibli Park but make sure to book early
Ghibli's Grand Warehouse. Picture courtesy of PR Times For visiting Ghibli Park, there are several tours available. These tours tend to fill up quickly, so once you have decided on your preferred date, it is advisable to make reservations as early as possible. Tours conducted in Japanese: JTB offers tours that include accommodation, airfare, and Shinkansen tickets (official website). When checked in February 2024, the tours available in the following month were already fully booked. Tours conducted in English and Traditional Chinese: Sunrise Tours offers Ghibli Park tours conducted in other languages in for international visitors. However, when checked in February 2024, these tours were also almost fully booked. Furthermore, platforms like Klook and KKDay used to sell tours in the past. However, when checked in February 2024, these sites showed tours as sold out. Read also Q3. What is the most convenient way to get to Ghibli Park from Tokyo, Osaka, or Kyoto? A. Traveling via Nagoya Station is the easiest way but be mindful of potential congestion along the way
When traveling from Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, or similar locations, passing through Nagoya Station is convenient if not traveling by car. From Nagoya, take the Higashiyama Line subway to Fujigaoka Station. Then transfer to the Linimo and alight at Ai-Chikyuhaku-Kinen-Koen Station. It's important to note here that the Higashiyama Line subway can get quite crowded. Especially on weekdays during the morning rush from around 7:00 to 9:00 and the evening rush from around 17:00 to 19:00 due to commuters heading to and from work. Additionally, the Linimo also gets crowded in the mornings with students commuting to school. Furthermore, at Moricoro Park, they host various events especially on weekends. When these events coincide with popular attractions, especially at the Linimo, it can get crowded. Therefore, if you are traveling by train, it is advisable to use coin lockers around Nagoya Station to store items like suitcases. Q4. Is it possible to drive to Ghibli Park? A.Yes but we recommend visiting by car only on weekday mornings
Photo by Pixta Ghibli Park encourages visitors to use public transportation as much as possible to avoid traffic congestion on surrounding roads. According to MATCHA members residing in Nagoya, they mention that it is rare for Moricoro Park's parking lots to be completely full. While these observations are based on initial impressions, on weekdays, parking lot occupancy appears to be around 40% in the morning, 70% in the afternoon, and around 30% in the evening. There might be some waiting when exiting the parking lot in the evenings. Similarly to public transportation, if you decide to drive, it's worth noting that road congestion may occur when Moricoro Park events coincide. Taking this into account, visiting in the weekday mornings by car seems to be a favorable choice. If you plan to drive, book a rental car through MATCHA to get a 10% discount. Nippon Rent-a-Car Coupon (10% OFF) Read also Hotels and Nearby AttractionsWhen visiting Ghibli Park from a distant location, accommodations become a significant consideration. Here, we will provide information on hotels and local sightseeing options. Q5. Are there hotels near Ghibli Park? A. There are only a few hotels nearby. We recommend staying in Nagoya
Picture courtesy of Booking.com There are not many accommodation options around Ghibli Park. The Wood Design Park Seto is an exception, offering stays in traditional Japanese houses or through glamping experiences. Although it is located around 3 km away from Ai-Chikyuhaku-Kinen-Koen Station, if you are traveling by car, it is a place worth considering. Apart from that, there are many hotels around Seto and Nagoya. In Seto, several hotels can be found around Owari-Seto Station. Owari-Seto Station is approximately 30 minutes away with about two transfers from Ai-Chikyuhaku-Kinen-Koen Station. On the other hand, it takes approximately 45 minutes to reach Nagoya Station, where you will find a wider range of hotel options. MATCHA offers recommendations for hotels in Nagoya that you might want to consider staying at along with your visit to Ghibli Park. Be sure to check them out for reference. Check room availability at Wood Design Park Seto on Booking.com Read also Q6. Where can you spend time while waiting to enter? A. There are plenty of attractions and shopping facilities nearby.
Moricoro Park. Photo by Pixta For the Ghibli Grand Warehouse, entry times are specified for each ticket. To ensure you do not miss your designated entry time, it is advisable to arrive a bit early and wait nearby. Moricoro Park, home to Ghibli Park, is already a popular destination among families living in Nagoya. Besides Ghibli-related free facilities, the park boasts an ice skating rink, an 88-meter Ferris wheel, a Japanese garden, and more. Spending time here could be enjoyable. Near Ghibli Park, you will find shopping facilities and museums. It might be a good idea to explore these attractions while waiting for your allocated entry time. Facilities near Ghibli Park Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology: Located near Geidai-dori Station, two stops before Ai-Chikyuhaku-Kinen-Koen Station, this museum showcases the evolution of cars worldwide and explores car-related culture. Aeon Mall Nagakute: This is a shopping mall situated near Nagakute-Kosenba Station, three stops before Ai-Chikyuhaku-Kinen-Koen Station. Q7. Are there other places near Nagoya worth visiting? A. There are plenty of attractions to explore in Aichi, including the Nagoya area
The Handa Red Brick Building. Photo by Pixta Since you come to Nagoya, you may want to explore the nearby attractions as well. There are many charming places to visit around Nagoya. MATCHA has compiled a list of tourist spots in Nagoya and its surroundings. Be sure to check them out! In Aichi Prefecture, you can find attractions like the Aichi Air and Space Museum, which features a model of the Zero fighter plane from Studio Ghibli's film "The Wind Rises," and the iconic advertisement tower for Kabuto Beer in the red brick building in Handa. Aichi's official tourism website offers suggested itineraries that complement a visit to Ghibli Park, so be sure to check them out. Moreover, for those exploring by car, we recommend visiting the Shirakawa-go Village in the neighboring Gifu Prefecture. It's approximately a two-hour and 30-minute drive from Ghibli Park. Read also How to Enjoy the Ghibli ParkLet's delve deeper into the charms of Ghibli Park! Q8. Is the Ghibli Park different from the Ghibli Museum, Mitaka? A. Yes, it provides a more real experience of the worlds of Studio Ghibli's films
Ghibli Museum, Mitaka (Tokyo). Photo by Pixta When it comes to Studio Ghibli-related spots in Japan, the most famous one is likely the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, Tokyo. This museum, established in 2016, offers various exhibitions along with the enjoyment of short animated films. While the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka holds special exhibitions that allow visitors to experience the latest charms of Studio Ghibli, the central exhibition space at Ghibli Park, the Ghibli Grand Warehouse, primarily serves as a location to store items that have been exhibited elsewhere in the past. Ardent Studio Ghibli enthusiasts who have visited the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka multiple times might recognize some exhibits at Ghibli Park and feel a sense of déjà vu. However, due to the vast volume of exhibits at Ghibli Park, even those who are not extreme fans are likely to enjoy plenty of discoveries within the Ghibli Grand Warehouse, making it a worthwhile experience. Furthermore, the highlights of Ghibli Park extend beyond just the Ghibli Grand Warehouse. There are many spots like the Valley of Witches and the Hill of Youth where visitors can walk through forests and paths, experiencing the worlds of Studio Ghibli's works in a realistic way on foot. This is a unique charm specific to the Ghibli Park. Read also Q9. How should I explore the Ghibli Park? A. We recommend narrowing down the places you visit to about two locations
World Emporium. Photo by Pixta The Ghibli Park has many, many attractions. One MATCHA employee stated that they entered the Ghibli Grand Warehouse at 11:00 and stayed until close to 17:00. This exhibition facility offers so much to see that trying to visit all five areas would be a stretch for a single day; you may not have enough time to fully explore everything. When visiting a place like Ghibli Park, it might be better to focus on two spots related to your favorite movies and explore them leisurely. This way, you can have a more fulfilling time. For additional information, please check the Ghibli Park's official website. Q10. Are there transportation options within Ghibli Park? A. Moricoro Park has an internal shuttle bus available for use.
Moricoro Park. Photo by Pixta Using a bus to move around the vast Ghibli Park can be quite convenient. At Moricoro Park, where Ghibli Park is located, multiple shuttle buses are operating. Especially for touring Ghibli Park, it is recommended to board the internal buses on the E Higashi (E東) Route. E Higashi (E東) Route Buses
Photo by Pixta One of MATCHA's employees often takes their kindergarten-aged child to Moricoro Park and Ghibli Park. The child excitedly spots objects from the Ghibli movies exclaiming "I saw that in the anime!" Moricoro Park has plenty of benches, making it easy to explore by visiting Ghibli Park and then taking a break in the free area. It's an ideal setup for enjoying with children. While the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka features exhibits geared more toward adults, Ghibli Park is arguably a place where children can have fun when visiting with their families. Q12. Are there dining facilities inside or near Ghibli Park? A. Consider dining nearby as well
The Flying Oven. Picture courtesy of PR Times Inside the Ghibli Park, you will find three dining spots: Cafe Transatlantique and Milk Stand Siberi❆an in the Ghibli Grand Warehouse, and the newly added Flying Oven in Valley of Witches, which opens in March 2024. At "Cafe Transatlantique," you can enjoy delicious sandwiches and pizzas, but one MATCHA employee mentioned waiting for nearly 40 minutes during their visit. While the congestion may improve in the future, it might be advisable to have a light meal before entering the paid area of Ghibli Park. Those interested in the popular treat Siberia offered at Milk Stand Siberi❆an should know that it often sells out quickly. If you wish to try it, it's recommended to head there first upon entering the Ghibli Grand Warehouse. Dining options outside of Ghibli Park include bringing a packed lunch, visiting the shopping facilities as listed at , or exploring the following spots around Moricoro Park for dining options. Dining facilities around Moricoro Park It is prohibited to eat packed lunches or hold picnics inside Ghibli Park. You can enjoy your packed lunch in the free access area (Moricoro Park) Background InformationLastly, we will introduce some background information that might make your visit to Ghibli Park even more interesting. Q13. Why was the Ghibli Park created in Aichi Prefecture? A. Because there were enthusiastic efforts from Aichi Prefecture
Mr. Omura, prefectural governor of Aichi (left), and director Goro Miyazaki. Picture courtesy of PR Times When it comes to places related to Ghibli movies, Dogo Onsen in Ehime, said to be the model for "Spirited Away," and Tomonoura Bay in Hiroshima, known as the setting for "Ponyo," might be famous locations. In this context, Aichi Prefecture might not seem strongly related to Studio Ghibli. Why then was Ghibli Park established in this location? The relationship between Studio Ghibli and Aichi dates back to the World Exposition Expo 2005 Aichi, Japan. During this event, the "House of Satsuki and Mei" was built and exhibited on the site. It became extremely popular, and even after the end of the event, it was decided to be preserved in place. Following this, in 2015, a Ghibli Expo was held to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the World Exposition. On this occasion, Hideaki Omura, the Governor of Aichi Prefecture, proposed the concept of Ghibli Park to Studio Ghibli. It was through Governor Omura's efforts that an agreement was reached in 2017. Regarding the establishment of Ghibli Park, Aichi Prefecture actively pursued the initiative, conducting investigations with a budget of 200 million yen and setting up a Ghibli Park Concept Promotion Office within the Aichi Prefectural Government (*). It's worth noting that Toshio Suzuki, the renowned producer of Studio Ghibli, is originally from Aichi. Governor Omura reportedly took these factors into account during negotiations with Studio Ghibli. As a result, the created Ghibli Park offers experiences like making Gifu mochi, a local dish of Aichi, at the Mononoke Village, incorporating aspects of local culture. Reference: . Q14. Has the Ghibli Park been completed? A. With the opening of Valley of Witches on March 16, all the areas will have opened
Valley of Witches. Picture courtesy of PR Times After its initial opening in November 2022, Ghibli Park has been gradually introducing new areas. With the opening of Valley of Witches on March 16, 2024, the establishment of new areas will temporarily come to a close. However, Studio Ghibli is known for continuously surprising us with new endeavors. Therefore, it is expected that various new attractions and charms will continue to be added in the future. Q15. What is the wish of the organizers? A. "Please take your time to come visit"
Photo by Pixta On the official website, Ghibli Park is described as "a park that is being created while consulting with the forest to express the world of Studio Ghibli's works. It is a place where you can walk with your own feet along the forest and paths, feel the wind, and make discoveries." While the phrase "Please take your time to come visit" is not included in the English version of the website, it is featured in the Japanese version as well as in pamphlets. In the context of theme park tourism, it's quite common for visitors to rush through attractions to take photos and ride roller coasters. The emphasis on taking one's time and enjoying a leisurely exploration at Ghibli Park highlights a more relaxed and immersive approach to experiencing the magical world of Studio Ghibli within the park's setting. This does seem to resonate with the style of Studio Ghibli's anime works, which allow for various interpretations by different people. During a trip, we are often tempted to cram many activities into the schedule. However, when visiting Ghibli Park, it might be rewarding to deliberately avoid making other plans and instead spend a leisurely day there. This approach could lead to a rich and fulfilling experience, resonating with the depth of Studio Ghibli's storytelling and inviting visitors to immerse themselves fully in the magic of the park. Enjoy Your Visit to Ghibli Park!When it comes to visiting Ghibli Park, there may be challenges such as difficulty in securing tickets. However, MATCHA members who have actually been there unanimously said that it was worth it. While it may be challenging to get there, the unique experiences including the hurdles themselves can lead to creating irreplaceable memories. Consider planning a trip to Ghibli Park based on this article and make your own unforgettable memories! Main image: Ghibli Grand Warehouse. Courtesy of PR Times (责任编辑:) |