Visit the Ghibli Museum
A museum honoring the creations of the renowned Japanese animation studio Studio Ghibli is called the Ghibli Museum. It is a well-liked location for anime and manga aficionados and is situated in the Tokyo suburb of Mitaka. In addition to interactive exhibitions and original artwork, the museum also hosts film screenings. It is a wonderful location for families with young children and a fantastic way to discover more about Japanese history and culture.
Hayao Miyazaki hoped that Studio Ghibli would "blow a new wind across the anime business" as the word "Ghibli" is an Italian word for a scorching desert wind. No matter what sort of magical or incredible things occurred during the course of the movie, Miyazaki aspired to build intricate, lush, and detailed worlds that viewers might feel like these worlds could be real.
The Ghibli Museum is devoted to showcasing the works of the studio and shedding light on the workings of the animation industry. You don't have to be a fan of Studio Ghibli to enjoy the incredible creativity on display or be utterly enchanted by the exhibitions, despite the fact that there are many references to the beloved movies throughout the museum!
The Ghibli Museum is a multi-story mansion on the outskirts of Tokyo's Inokashira Park (further information on how to get there is provided below). It captures the fascinating Studio Ghibli environment with its twists and turns, little entrances, winding staircases, and rooftop garden.