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Japan plans Studio Ghibli theme park

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
Tokyo, Japan
Wed, April 25, 2018

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Japan plans Studio Ghibli theme park One of the stills from 'My Neighbor Totoro' by Studio Ghibli (www.facebook.com/GhibliFrance/-)

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he fantasy world of Oscar-winning animator Hayao Miyazaki will come to life as a theme park set to open in central Japan in 2022, the regional government said Wednesday.

Miyazaki is the co-founder of Studio Ghibli, Japan's premier animation studio, and renowned internationally for works including Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away.

Studio Ghibli has released a basic concept for the vast park to be built by 2022 near Nagoya in Japan's Aichi region.

It will feature rides and forest trails based on the master animator's popular fantasy films, including My Neighbor Totoro, Kiki's Delivery Service and Howl's Moving Castle, according to the Aichi government.

The park will also be dotted with the European-themed brick towers that appear frequently in Miyazaki's work, as well as giant installations of spider- and boar-shaped spirits in imaginary landscapes that evoke Japan's mythical and idyllic past.

Read also: Welcoming Totoro: Why it’s never too late for Ghibli

The park will be built at the Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park in Nagakute city, the local government said.

Its construction cost and other details were yet to be decided, an Aichi official told AFP.

Miyazaki is among the world's most acclaimed animators, with huge followings in Japan and abroad.

Spirited Away won the Oscar for best animated feature in 2003, the first Japanese film to do so, and also scooped the Golden Bear prize at the Berlin International Film Festival, among other major gongs.

Studio Ghibli already operates the hugely-popular Ghibli Museum on the outskirts of Tokyo. 

Tickets for the museum only go on sale at the beginning of each month and regularly sell out within hours.

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