【Ghibli Park 2024】Complete tour of all 5 areas! | Valley of witches | Japan vlog

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • In March 2024, the new area “Valley of Witches" opened!
    We visited Ghibli Park, which now has a total of five areas.
    Upon entering the building, which is decorated in the motif of Ghibli movies,
    I felt as if I had wandered into the world of Ghibli.
    The characters looked as if they were about to start moving, and I couldn't stop being excited!
    Tickets are by reservation only, so reservations are required through the website.
    Please enjoy the world of Ghibli!
    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    01:05 Ghibli's Grand Warehouse
    05:11 Transcontinental Flight Cafe
    06:22 Hill of Youth
    08:03 Dondoko Forest
    10:36 Mononoke Village
    12:31 Valley of Witches
    Camera:
    iPhone 13 pro
    Reference:
    Ghibli Park Official
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Komentáře • 9

  • @jennylin7127
    @jennylin7127 Před dnem +1

    Such a great video❣️
    Everything is soooo lovely🎀

    • @fuku__memo
      @fuku__memo  Před dnem

      Thanks a lot✨
      I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • @user-fm6yd3sq3c
    @user-fm6yd3sq3c Před 4 dny

    excellent

    • @fuku__memo
      @fuku__memo  Před 4 dny +1

      Thank you for your comment! I'll continue to strive to upload great videos!

  • @lenanana8
    @lenanana8 Před 4 dny +1

    I'm thinking of doing the Valley of the Witches first thing in the morning, then the Grand Warehouse, and then Dondoko Forest (or another area). I don't think want to rush though. Is there any area you think would be best visited in the morning? Which gift shop is best visited early, in case lines get really long or things go out of stock fast (I know the Heen plushies at the Witches shop tend to sell out)?

    • @fuku__memo
      @fuku__memo  Před 4 dny +1

      "Valley of Witches" has long lines in the morning but gets less crowded in the afternoon. Since Heen plushes sell out quickly as you said, so if this is your main target, I recommend going to "Valley of Witches" first thing in the morning and heading straight to the gift shop!
      We gave up on the merchandise and went to this area just before closing time, and having Howl's Castle all to ourselves was amazing!
      Since many people go to "Valley of Witches" in the morning, "Grand Warehouse" is relatively empty, with shorter lines at the No-Face photo spot and more available seating in the café.
      “Hill of Youth", "Mononoke Village" and "Dondoko Forest" are less crowded at any time compared to the other two areas, so I recommend prioritizing "Valley of Witches" and "Grand Warehouse"!

    • @lenanana8
      @lenanana8 Před 4 dny

      @@fuku__memo So its basically merch vs scenery when it comes to the Grand Warehouse and Valley of Witches. Thanks for your detailed suggestions and I definitely would want to spend more time seeing each site with less crowds rather than shopping. Is it possible to enter one site twice in one day or are you limited to a specific time per park visit (say if I wanted to grab the expensive Heen plushie, then head to the Grand Warehouse, then head back to Valley of the Witches, Dondoko Forest, etc)? I'm aware the park is huge and there's a lot of walking!

    • @fuku__memo
      @fuku__memo  Před 3 dny +1

      Re-entry is ONLY allowed in the “Valley of Witches”!
      Therefore, it’s possible to get a Heen plushie in the “Valley of Witches” in the morning, then visit other areas, and re-enter the “Valley of Witches” in the afternoon when it’s less crowded.
      Also, there is no time limit for staying in any one area.
      Some people line up as early as 8am before the park opens to get a Heen plushie, and since quantities are limited.
      So we recommend heading to the park early!

    • @lenanana8
      @lenanana8 Před 3 dny +1

      @@fuku__memo Damn.All that trouble for Heen! Thanks so much, I can now plan my visit with more ease, and I think I'll focus on enjoying the sights and the experience rather than shopping. After all, watching a Ghibli film is the experience and the moral message more than flashy action, and that's why we love it.