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Everything You Need To Know About the New Studio Ghibli Sculpture Exhibition in Tokyo
Securing tickets for
Ghibli Park
in Aichi Prefecture is notoriously difficult. Eager fans and tourists are often left on an extensive digital waiting line, competing over the limited reservations. Not to mention that the park is located about a 3-hour train ride from the center of Tokyo.
If you couldn't get your hands on the coveted theme park tickets, don't fret. Though there's
plenty of Ghibli magic
to be experienced throughout Tokyo, the newest attraction on the block stands out, as it invites guests to directly step inside Hayao Miyazaki's fantastical worlds. The Tokyo-exclusive
Ghibli 3D Sculpture Exhibition
(website in Japanese only) lifts our favorite characters off the screen and into an interactive space, with three-dimension recreations of some of the most iconic Studio Ghibli scenes.
The exhibit runs from May 27 to September 23, 2025. Here's everything to know — getting tickets, how to get there and what to expect once you arrive.
List of Contents:
About the Exhibit
Watch An Exclusive Short Film
Exhibition Merchandise
How to Buy Tickets
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About the Ghibli 3D Sculpture Exhibition
The
Ghibli 3D Sculpture Exhibition
is being hosted inside
Warehouse Terrada's B&C Hall
. The venue is located in the Tennozu Isle, situated between Shinagawa and Odaiba, which is accessible by either the Tokyo Monorail or Rinkai Haneda Airport line. The isle is often nicknamed as the 'art and design island' — a little artsy hub where you can enjoy cutting-edge galleries, stock up on art supplies and grab a bite complimented by peaceful seaside dining. The surrounding area, with its steady waves and full docks, pairs well with the serenity and tranquil moments that Studio Ghibli has come to masterfully interject and be renowned for. At the entrance of the exhibit, you'll find Ponyo sprinting atop a tower of fish to greet you in.
The exhibit originally debuted in 2003 and now, after 22 long years, it's making its much-anticipated comeback. Running until September 23, the gallery features several large models recreating famous movie moments, including scenes from
My Neighbor Totoro
,
Spirited Away
,
Howl's Moving Castle
and
Pom Poko
.
The models use various visual elements and techniques to add a sense of wonder to the figures. Dancing strips of paper placed on top of the light fixtures give the illusion of
komorebi
blanketing Totoro and Mei as they nap in the forest. Intricately arranged food scraps and garbage in the
Spirited Away
model subtly cast the ominous monstrous shadow of No Face following the banquet at Yubaba's bath house. Creaky and slightly unsteady mechanisms bring out the charming choreography of Howl's expressive moving castle.
Various interactive photo spots can also be found through the exhibition. Interactive spots include areas where you can pet Moon the cat on a train, just as Shizuku did in
Whisper of the Heart
,
or to confront the humanoid shapeshifting heron from Ghibli's most recent release,
The Boy and the Heron
.
Coming to the gallery alone or need a helping hand for a group photo? Staff members are available at each interactive photo spot to snap your perfect shot.
On top of the impressive 3D models, the exhibit also covers extensive history on how Studio Ghibli's films reached the hearts of millions of people across the globe. A significant portion of the attraction is dedicated to explaining international distribution plans and the translation/dubbing process. International theatrical posters adorn the walls of the gallery, showing the global enthusiasm
of fans.
Conclude your visit to the exhibit at the
Porco Rosso
Piccolo-inspired warehouse, where you'll find a recreation of the Savoia S-21 flying boat.
Watch An Exclusive Short Film
The exhibit is running a special screening of the short animated film
Kuso no Sora Tobu Kikaitachi
(
Imaginary Flying Machines
). Directed by Hayao Miyazaki, and accompanied by the ever-beautiful music of Joe Hisaishi, the short film was created in 2002 for the Ghibli Museum in Mikata.
Exhibition Merchandise
There are some
exclusive goods
available at the exhibit's gift shop, along with other merchandise from the Ghibli Museum and Donguri Republic. Exhibit-exclusive items include t-shirts inspired by
Porco Rosso,
bookmarks depicting all of the featured characters and an official catalogue book with 112 pages full of photos from the exhibit and interviews from Studio Ghibli's history.
How to Buy Tickets
Tickets
for the Ghibli 3D Model Exhibition cost ¥1900 for adults, ¥1600 for junior and senior high school students and ¥1200 for elementary school students. You must have an advance reservation with a specific date and time selected prior to your visit; there is no same-day entry. The venue is open from 9:30 to 20:00, with last admission at 19:00. The first reservation time slot starts at 9:30 and the last slot is at 18:00. You can purchase through
L-Ticket
and pick up your ticket at a Lawson convenience store.
A special limited-quantity ticket will be sold starting on June 27. Presented in collaboration with Nippon Television, the ticket includes a ham ramen meal as seen in
Ponyo
. This special ticket costs ¥2900 for adults, ¥2600 for junior and senior high school students and ¥2200 for elementary school students. Ramen vouchers can be exchanged up to three hours after the admission time written on the ticket. To purchase the special ticket, select the 'tickets with benefits' option when ordering on L-Ticket.
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