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Ghibli Museum Review

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I was randomly wondering around this part of Tokyo when I saw a signpost advertising this place, I went up to the door and asked to buy a ticket and the guard said there weren't any. Although he pointed me to the convenience store across the road where I could buy a ticket. This was 10 years ago, I don't know if that place still sells tickets but the used to. It's now apparently very hard to get tickets unless you buy in advance.This place is magical, it's not a huge museum but the pack a lot in, be sure to bring a lot of money, because you will want to buy everything in the gift shop.

Ghibli Museum

Posted: Jul 4, 2018
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  • 133***92
    5/5Outstanding

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    Very good, the ticket collection is really simple and convenient. I was a little worried about the problem of ticket collection (because the QR code feels not very clear, it is really I am worried too much). There are really many people. Every one is full, that is, the souvenirs are not as much as the Oak Republic.

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    Posted: Apr 6, 2024
  • Sadia_N
    5/5Outstanding

    When going to Japan, you must watch the attack! Be sure to go to the Senghibli Art Museum in San Ying for the second time. Ticket price: 1000 days, 10 years different from the first time you left, and the ticket price has not changed!! Children are: Good Day Yuan, Good Day Yuan! Hayao Miyazaki should be a national treasure of Japan, a myth in the anime industry, and as an anime fan, I am struggling with what clothes to wear to meet Hayao Miyazaki.... The art museum, originally imagined that a certain treasure would buy a T-shirt, thought it must be unauthorized, used it to make a respectful accidental portrait, specially hand-painted a few T-shirts, and the family went to see them.

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    Posted: Apr 1, 2024
  • Th Men
    5/5Outstanding

    This is my first time coming to this place, it's really wonderful, it's very beautiful and luxurious. I will come back here because I find the environment very friendly and close. Thank you very much.

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    Posted: Mar 29, 2024
  • lacabezaroja
    5/5Outstanding

    The Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, Tokyo, is a magical haven for Studio Ghibli enthusiasts. Stepping into the whimsical world of Hayao Miyazaki's creations, visitors are treated to intricate exhibits, playful animations, and enchanting displays celebrating the art of animation. The museum's architecture, resembling a storybook come to life, adds to the charm. While tickets are limited, the Ghibli Museum provides an immersive and nostalgic journey into the imaginative realms of Spirited Away, My Neighb

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    Posted: Mar 8, 2024
  • Xin21
    5/5Outstanding

    Immerse in the lovely and whimsical museum, with Totoro at the ticket station, spirited away life size characters, this is a must visit when you’re in Japan!

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    Posted: Mar 5, 2024
  • Burn the Maps
    5/5Outstanding

    Ghibli Museum isn't just a museum; it's a portal to Hayao Miyazaki's enchanting worlds. From the moment you step into the whimsically designed building, with its winding staircases and hidden nooks, you're transported into the heart of Ghibli magic.Exhibits that Sparkle: Wander through interactive displays showcasing the animation process, marvel at storyboards and concept art, and even peek into the minds of iconic characters like Totoro and Spirited Away's No Face. Each exhibit is a love letter to the studio's creativity, brimming with details that will make any Ghibli fan squeal with delight.Films that Fly: Settle into the cozy Saturn Theater for a short film exclusive to the museum, a hidden gem that warms the soul with its humor and poignant storytelling. Whether you're revisiting a childhood favorite or discovering a new treasure, the magic of Ghibli unfolds on the big screen in a truly special way.A Feast for the Senses: Savor delicious dishes inspired by Ghibli classics at the Straw Hat Cafe, or browse the shelves of the Catbus shop overflowing with Ghibli-themed goodies. Every corner of the museum is a feast for the senses, a celebration of animation and the power of imagination.A Must-Visit for Fans: Whether you're a die-hard Ghibli enthusiast or simply enjoy beautiful animation, the Ghibli Museum is an unforgettable experience. It's a place where you can lose yourself in fantastical worlds, rediscover the joy of storytelling, and leave with a heart full of wonder. So, grab your tickets, pack your sense of adventure, and prepare to be enchanted!

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    Posted: Feb 20, 2024
  • AL-CH
    5/5Outstanding

    The Ghibli Museum is a must-see for fans of Japan's famous animation studio, Studio Ghibli. Located in Mitaka, the museum is designed in the style of the studio's films and features many famous characters, including a life-sized robot from "Castle in the Sky" in the rooftop garden. The first floor exhibits animation history and techniques, while the second floor houses temporary exhibitions. The museum also features a cafe, children's play area, rooftop garden, and gift shop.

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    Posted: Mar 26, 2024
  • Munx zaya
    5/5Outstanding

    The struggle of getting tickets is the only downside to the museum, but there are plenty of online resources and forums to walk you through how to do this. We got there 30 minutes before opening (when our ticket slot was) and there was already a line wrapped around the building. Once you're there, it makes complete sense why they limit the number of daily entrants, as it preserves a great experience for everyone who is able to make it without obnoxious crowds. A lot of the exhibits and rooms are

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    Posted: Mar 3, 2024
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