This is a bit out of chronological order– but I’m short for time, so I do what I want! Also, you can check out more photos on my tumblr.
For my high school friends:
One of my group’s most anticipated outings was our visit to the Studio Ghibli museum, located a little while away from Tokyo. We hopped on the train to Mitaka, where we expected more urban Tokyo—but were instead surprised by a little hike through the woods:
After about a half-hour or so of walking, we reached the museum, where we were again surprised by how quaint and charming it looked:
And then we went inside and it was magic:
The museum, as I discovered, was designed not only to show off the films, but also to absorb its visitors in that magical, beautiful spirit that is Studio Ghibli. There is no set path through the museum; rather, it is a bunch of rooms and little staircases and miniature doors for visitors to get lost in. Literally, the theme of the museum is, “Let’s get lost together.”
I technically wasn’t supposed to take photos—but I snuck one just for you:
And I wish I could have taken more. The museum was amazing, full of gorgeous moving displays, rolls of film displaying exclusive animations, a 猫バス (You know—the catbus from My Neighbor Totoro) that you could sit in… it was incredible. There were walls covered in Hayao Miyazaki’s art, real-life sets recreating scenes from Ghibli films, and miniature models of Ghibli characters and locations. For instance, there was a full-size version of Sophie’s hat shop from Howl’s Moving Castle, and the complete dollhouse from The Secret Life of Arrietty. To make up for my own lack of photos, here’s some pictures I stole from Google Images:
I was speechless the whole time.
Visitors were even allowed to watch a short, 15-minute film only shown at this museum. It was called a “sequel” to My Neighbor Totoro, where the little girl, Mei, befriends a baby catbus and gets to meet the catbus family. And all of us were just like
Luckily, there was a rooftop garden where we were allowed to take photos:
My absolute favorite part of the whole place, though, was the concept art room. There were a couple rooms set up to actually look like an animator’s studio. The walls were pinned with beautiful watercolor concept art for various films, including Kiki’s Delivery Service, Princess Mononoke, and Howl’s Moving Castle. There were huge scrapbooks and pasted with photos of trains and buildings and landscapes—inspiration for the animators. We could flip through giant books showing all the storyboards for the films. We could get a look into the thought process behind the films. It was… it was just…
The place was just amazing. It truly tried to capture the spirit of Ghibli in its design and displays. It was just… incredible.
Now I’m going to go watch My Neighbor Totoro on loop. Please don’t mind me.
i am SO jealous. That place sounds awesome…TAKE ME THERE!!!!!
COME TO JAPAN!!!!!!!!!!! Seriously though one day we must make a trip together to Japan
just discovered your blog and really enjoy it. Now I know that I must go to Nara and studio ghibli. haha
Thank you! I’m glad you like it. Nara and Studio Ghibli are must-sees, absolutely!
The fact that you weren’t allowed to take photos inside reminded me of when I went to see the Harry Potter Exhibition, because they had the same rule.
As far as Studio Ghibli, I’ve seen Kiki’s Delivery Service and Ponyo, and own Howl’s Moving Castle, Whisper of the Heart and Princess Mononoke. I’ve been curious before about My Neighbour Totoro, but never seen it. And I’ve never even heard of The Secret Life of Arrietty.
But the museum looks gorgeous and totally befitting of the Studio Ghibli world. ❤
Just watched Secret World of Arrietty, another Ghibli fantastic!
I LOVE Arrietty! Which Ghibli film is your favorite?
Unfortunately, I have only seen SWoA. On a brighter note, I have Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke, Ponyo, Porco Rosso, My Neighbor Totoro, and Kiki’s Delivery Service all coming on Netflix!! What is your favorite Ghibli movie and your favorite movie (anything at all)?
YES! I LOVE Studio Ghibli’s films. I hope you enjoy them! My favorite by them is Howl’s Moving Castle, though Arrietty comes in a close second.
As for favorite movie? That’s another hard one! Again, I’ll throw you a few: Schindler’s List, How to Train Your Dragon, Stand by Me…
Actually, I’ve got it: The Girl who Leapt Through Time! It’s a Japanese animated film. I actually enjoyed that movie more than all the Ghibli films I’ve seen! (and that’s saying something)