Ghibli’s Grand Warehouse
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Ghibli's Grand Warehouse is a spectacular display of all things Ghibli. From the screening room to the three special exhibitions to the shops and café, the warehouse is absolutely bursting with "Ghibli".
Central Stairs
The first and second floors are connected by a brilliant mosaic tile staircase. Keep an eye out for character shapes hiding in the designs. Under the skylight, the Giant Flying Ship flies slowly with its propeller on.
Open Warehouse
Here, you can have a glimpse of the warehouse which contains production artifacts and sculptures from past exhibits in Japan and abroad.
Three Special Exhibitions
Three special exhibitions that introduce Studio Ghibli and Studio Ghibli productions
- Becoming Characters in Memorable Ghibli Scenes
- Delicious! Animating Memorable Meals Expanded Edition
- Everything Ghibli!
Becoming Characters in Memorable Ghibli Scenes
In these interactive exhibits, become your favorite Studio Ghibli characters as you find yourself in a world of famous film scenes. There are 14 scenes from 13 films. At Spirited Away climb aboard the mysterious sea railway train and become Chihiro sitting next to No Face.
Delicious! Animating Memorable Meals Expanded Edition
"Delicious! Animating Memorable Meals Expanded Edition" is an upgraded version of the popular exhibition previously displayed at Ghibli Museum, Mitaka. Why does the food in Studio Ghibli films look so delicious!? Those secrets are revealed here. The renewed exhibit includes production materials from Spirited Away, From Up on Poppy Hill, and Earwig and the Witch and a reproduction of the From Up on Poppy Hill kitchen.
Everything Ghibli!
A collection of Studio Ghibli posters, film and music packagings, books and more, all in one place. Distinct styles and unique titles from countries all over the world appear in this visual lineup.
Screening Room Cinema Orion
Screening all of Ghibli Museum, 10 original Studio Ghibli animated-shorts
The Screening Room Cinema Orion seats approximately 170 people. 10 original Studio Ghibli animated-shorts, previously available exclusively at Ghibli Museum, Mitaka, will be screened one at a time.
Screening Schedule
Friday, November 1st, 2024 ~ Sunday, December 1st, 2024 | The Day I Bought a Star |
Saturday, December 14th, 2024 ~ Friday, January 31st, 2025 | Mei and the Baby Cat Bus |
*Ghibli Park will be closed for maintenance from Monday, December 2nd to Friday, December 13th, 2024.
The Day I Bought a StarJapanese Title:Hoshi wo Katta Hi
- Length
- 16 minutes 3 seconds
Based on the story "Iblard" by Naohisa Inoue
Screenplay and directed by Hayao Miyazaki
Music: Norihiro Tsuru, Yuriko Nakamura
© 2006 Naohisa Inoue - Studio Ghibli
Synopsis
In the city where Nona lives, the Time Bureau watches how its citizens use time. The Bureau supervises those who are wasting time or using time incorrectly. Nona is unable to bear this and runs away from home. He meets a mysterious woman named Ninya, and begins life on her farm. One day, Nona obtains a seed of a star in exchange for his vegetables, and decides to grow it.
This work is set in a mysterious world "Iblard," imagined and depicted by the artist Naohisa Inoue.
Mei and the Baby Cat BusJapanese Title:Mei to Koneko Basu
- Length
- 13 minutes 43 seconds
Original story, screenplay and directed by Hayao Miyazaki
Music: Joe Hisaishi
© 2002 Studio Ghibli
Synopsis
Mei is eating a caramel on one very windy day, when suddenly a whirlwind appears and starts chasing her. The whirlwind turns out to be a baby cat bus. Mei offers the kitten a caramel and the two become friends. That night, the baby cat bus visits Mei. Letting Mei ride inside him, he leaps out into the sky. They head for the midnight forest full of ghosts. Other cat buses large and small have also gathered together. In the forest, Mei encounters...
This work is a mini-sequel to the film "My Neighbor Totoro".
Children's Town
This children's play area is a mini-replica of the Higashi-Koganei Station area in Tokyo where Studio Ghibli is located. Children's Town recreates the retro cityscape of the real-life neighborhood. Please exercise your mind and body in Ghibli's studio and the surrounding retro atmosphere.
Cat Bus Room
In the play area that recreates the world of My Neighbor Totoro, a one-of-a-kind Cat Bus awaits. When you're ready for a rest, step inside the tree that soars up to the ceiling. What's there...?
Minami-machi
A single step into this shopping street will hit you with nostalgia. You'll find a row of real shops: Neppu Bookstore for books, Open Sky Models for scale model kits, and Penny Candy Shop Cat Princess.
Shop "Adventurous Flying Squadron"
The largest shop in Ghibli Park.
The shop carries items from all Studio Ghibli productions as well as original Ghibli Park items. You may find something that helps you take your Ghibli Park memories home with you.
Operation Hours: Weekdays 10:30 am - 5:00 pm, Weekends and Holidays 9:30 am - 5:00 pm
Transcontinental Flight Café
Please rest your wings in the café after your Grand Warehouse adventure. The café has a line-up of sandwiches and pizza, etc. that you can eat with one-hand; perfect for a long-distance pilot who needs the other hand to steer.
Operation Hours: Weekdays 11:00 am - 5:00 pm, Weekends and Holidays 10:30 am - 5:00 pm (last order for all days: 4:30 pm)
Milk Stand Siberi❆An
The milk stand counter offers local milk in a glass bottle with an original design. You can also eat cake with sweet beans like the "Siberia" from The Wind Rises.
*Items will be available until sold out.
*Operation hours for each shop and café are subject to change.