Ghibli Museum

A magical place that lets you play in and explore the world of Studio Ghibli

Category Museums and Collections

Image of Ghibli Museum located in Kami-renjaku, Japan | Entrance to the museum

Entrance to the museum

Image of Ghibli Museum located in Kami-renjaku, Japan | Entrance to the museum Image of Ghibli Museum located in Kami-renjaku, Japan | Bronze statue of robot from <em>Laputa</em> in rooftop garden
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Situated in the suburbs of Mitaka,the Ghibli Museum is both a showcase for the famed animation studio and a playground for children of any age.

Known in the west for its films such as Spirited Away,the museum's design was informed by Hayao Miyazaki's personal vision, who didn't want it to become yet another boring pile of exhibits. Instead,he "put it together as if it were a film," creating a series of rooms with motifs from every single piece of animation he had produced or found interesting, visitable in any order. The result is like stepping into the wizard's cottage whilst he is away, with artist's materials, animation cells, and sketchbooks preserved alongside overflowing ashtrays and cardboard boxes filled with reusable pencil stubs.

The motifs begin when you step off the bright yellow bus - the bus stop is in the shape of the studio's mascot, Totoro.

One particular delight is the room that showcases different methods of animation, which draws your gaze from the zoetrope near the entrance, on past the moving wooden figures, pausing to see the stop-motion carousel spin up, then stopping dead at the Heath Robinson-like film projector in a glass case to view the "evolution of man" movie at different points in the projector.

Another, sadly for under-12s only, is the playroom that holds a plush Catbus complete with chuckable Soot Sprites.

The main attraction is the short film that can only be seen in the Museum in its tiny theatre. Rotated out every month, they are in Japanese (without subtitles), though it is often easy enough to follow regardless. You receive your ticket when you arrive, and may have to wait for 5-15 minutes to get seats.

Photography is prohibited inside the building except in the rooftop garden,which is dominated by a huge bronze figure from Laputa: Castle in the Sky.

There is also a cafe, gift shop, and bookshop inside, and a picnic park outside where families can sit under the cherry blossoms in March/April. Access is strictly limited - only 200 admissions per day for overseas visitors.

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  • Hours 10:00am - 6:00pm; Closed Tuesdays and national holidays
  • Website Ghibli Museum (English site)
  • Address 1-1-83 Shimorenjaku, Mitaka,Tokyo, Japan
  • Cost Adults: 1000 yen; High School/Junior High School Students (13-18 y.o.): 700 yen; Elementary School Students (7-12 y.o.): 400 yen; Children from 4 to 6 years old: 100 yen; Children under 4: free
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The best way to get to it is by train. Take the JR Ch?? Main Line from Shinjuku Station,which can be reached from most places in Tokyo by travelling on the Yamanote Line. Most large stations will have maps in both Japanese and English. Bus: When coming out of the train station,move towards the bus stands nearby and slightly to your left. Buy the ticket to the museum from the attendant and wait for the museum bus,which is unmistakable - bright yellow and covered with cartoon characters.

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  • & Anonymous November 9, 2009
    This is a wonderful place and I highly recommend visiting it. It's definitely not just for kids. You MUST buy tickets in advance, however; you can't just go the to the museum. My photos are here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wintersweet/tags/ghiblimuseum/
  • ack sed& ack sed June 22, 2009
    How do you set the Google Maps widget to the correct place? I couldn't find any way to do it when I was writing it.
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