![]() ![]() Before you go, make sure to download this adorable Ghibli Park map.Special Offer Postcards & Prints - 5 for £1Īll UK order are despatched via Royal Mail. Head straight to the special exhibition and the souvenir shop to avoid long wait times in the afternoon. We recommend entering Ghibli’s Grand Warehouse before 12noon. Based on our experience, you’ll spend about an hour at the Hill of Youth area and two hours in Dondoko Forest. Pro tip: The Hill of Youth area and Ghibli’s Grand Warehouse are separated by a five-minute walk, but you’ll need about 20 minutes to reach Dondoko Forest. Note that if you book a JTB package, your entry time for the Ghibli Park is between 10am and 1pm. ![]() You can also add a flight or shinkansen ticket to your booking. The former package, which includes an overnight stay at the Meitetsu Grand Hotel, for example, starts at ¥14,500 per person per night. ![]() There are two accommodation plans in Nagoya: one with entry to all three Ghibli Park areas and the other with just admission to Ghibli’s Grand Warehouse. The easiest way to get your hands on the coveted tickets is to book a package deal via JTB travel agency. Weekdays ¥2,000 (children ¥1,000), weekends and holidays ¥2,500 (children ¥1,250)įor visits until January 2023: ¥1,000 (children ¥500)įor visits from February 2023 with access to Ghibli’s Large Warehouse: weekdays ¥3,000 (children ¥1,500), weekends and holidays ¥3,500 (children ¥1,750) ![]() Note that Hill of Youth tickets will include entry to Ghibli’s Grand Warehouse for visits from February 2023. Once you've created an account with the booking site, see here for tickets to the Hill of Youth area, here for Ghibli’s Grand Warehouse and here for Dondoko Forest. To avoid overcrowding, Ghibli Park asks you to pick a specific date and time as well as your preferred area during the booking process. Tickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis. So if you want to visit the park's other areas, you can use Lawson's Boo-Woo Tickets service. As mentioned above, the international ticket site currently only sells tickets for Ghibli's Grand Warehouse. However, each Ghibli-themed area has its own entry fee. The Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park is open to the public for free. You can even step inside the Borrowers’ family home and take a look inside Arrietty’s room.Īt an interactive special exhibition, visitors can pretend to be their favourite characters by taking photos in life-sized recreations of pivotal scenes from famous Ghibli movies. Walk through a jungle of giant plants and flowers, which lets visitors experience the world from the perspective of the movie’s tiny main protagonist, Arrietty. Other highlights include a true-to-original recreation of Yubaba’s office from the Oscar-winning movie ‘Spirited Away’ (2001), plus an area themed on ‘Arrietty’ (2010). Look up and you’ll spot a 6.3m reproduction of an airship known from ‘Laputa: Castle in the Sky’ (1986). Upon arrival you’ll be mesmerised by the main area that’s centred around a large staircase made from hundreds of small colourful tiles. There's a small cinema, a children’s playroom with a ‘My Neighbor Totoro’ (1988) Cat Bus, a souvenir shop and restaurants, plus a small warehouse that stores exhibits from previous events and exhibitions. Ghibli’s Grand Warehouse is the park’s main area, complete with three exhibition rooms. ![]()
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