THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
November 1, 2022 at 18:58 JST
Visitors line up at the entrance of the “Ghibli's Famous Scenes Exhibition,” where visitors can experience scenes from Ghibli movies, on Nov. 1. (Tadashi Mizowaki)
NAGAKUTE, Aichi Prefecture—Anime fans from near and far flocked to a theme park based on Studio Ghibli Inc.’s beloved films when the facility partially opened on Nov. 1. [Read More]
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