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Anonymous
>>181941 Just go there. If you have seen one Ghibli movie and liked it, you won't regret it. It's not like they have exhibits from the movies, but more like a Ghibli movie turned real. What impressed me most was the "animation studio". Several rooms that show how an animation is made. Ghibli style. The rooms are literally plastered with Ghibli designs, not prints, but the real hand-drawn images, stuffed with books, aged furniture and all the little trinkets and things that make the rooms look like they just came out of "Kiki's Delivery service" or "Porco Rosso". Oh, and there's a Neko-bus. Lifesize (well, almost lifesize), but big enough.
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