Tickets for the grand opening of Japan’s Ghibli Park in November are presently available for purchase.
The tickets can be bought through Ghibli Park’s official website. Tickets may not be bought upon the arrival of the park’s opening, Nov. 1, so reservations will be required. Admission fees for every region of the park are listed on the site too.
Ghibli Park will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on public holidays and weekends. The theme park will be shut on Tuesdays except if it is a holiday.
The theme park will feature different attractions from Studio Ghibli movies, for example, “Castle in the Sky,” “My Neighbor Totoro,” “Kiki’s Delivery Service” and “The Secret World of Arrietty.” During the grand opening, just three of the five planned regions will be prepared for guests.
The three open regions will incorporate Ghibli’s Grand Warehouse, where guests can see antiquities and displays from the previously referenced films. There will likewise be “Hill of Youth,” which includes an antique shop from “Whisper of the Heart,” as well as reproduced locations from “The Cat Returns” and Dondoko Forest, where a full diversion of Satsuki and Mei’s home from “My Neighbor’s Totoro” will be accessible so that guests might see. The theme park will likewise incorporate a Totoro-themed playground.
The other two regions, Mononoke Village and Valley of Witches, will open after 2023, as indicated by the park’s press office.
Ghibli Park is situated in Aichi Earth Expo Memorial Park and is under two hours from the city of Kyoto via train. The park will be around 17.5 acres when finished.