Posted by Lisa | Posted in General Travel | Posted on 29-06-2009
Tags: Ghibli Museum tickets, Ghibli Museum tours, japan, leisure, Mitaka, travel
Japan can be a melting pot of choices for anyone, no matter what interests they have in terms of passion and hobbies. For the anime fan, visiting the East Asian country and legendary places like Akihabara is just like going to heaven. There are hundreds of toys and figures that a collector would find it a dream to be found with. However, one might not notice a nice attraction located in a small town just minutes away from the busy heart of Japan. The quiet town of Mitaka is home to a museum that was erected by the legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki. The Ghibli Museum is a place that any true fan of the genre must go to.
Created with the image of the original Ghibli studios in mind, the museum also contains numerous memorabilia that one might recognize from the movies. Well known throughout the world with anime fans, films like My Neighbor Totoro spawned many copycats and disciples within the genre. The success generated by the films have led to Studio Ghibli and Miyazaki being crowned one of Japan's cultural icons in the industry. With the museum, everyone would be able to understand and experience why this is so.
The attraction has gained immense popularity since its inception. This initially led to large crowds descending in hordes and it was more than the museum could handle. Unusually for such an establishment, the management decided to make it harder for anyone getting tickets to the Ghibli Museum, in an effort to curb the crowds. It also prevented the exhibits from getting worn out or abused due to too many visitors within a short period of time. It was also a move that initiated regular maintenance in order to keep things fresh for visiting fans.
Upon entering the museum, anyone will be swept aside by feelings of awe and wonderment. If there is one place or thing that could convince anyone of the magic that exists in cartoons or animated films, it would be the Ghibli Museum. The exhibits are pure technical genius that have science, mathematics and creativity all blended into one. Those who would like to experience a studio for an animation artists can head straight to the second floor of the museum. One will be pampered by the great number of options in the two souvenir shops that the museum houses.
Despite the restrictions placed on the number of daily visitors, not many people are put off from making the journey to the town of Mitaka for the museum. Many fans do not take for granted that they have plenty of time to make the trip anytime. It is also one of the most recommended places to stop by for anyone visiting Japan, especially within the city of Tokyo. Going on a Ghibli Museum day tour definitely provides one of the highlights for many a traveler who made the effort to venture there. Even if one were not a fan of the culture, it can still provide plenty of thrills and spills in every way.

