Everybody's writing about Ghibli. And I will do it as well :D For all you, anime fans there! If the names Spirited away, Howl's moving castle or My neighbour Tottoro tell you anything, then you're in the right place. The world-famous animator drew this place; it was built 10 years ago, and still frequently visited both by Japanese and foreigners. This is what it looks like:
Exibits are inspired by the works of Ghibli studios, showing work-in-progress, tools, etc. There is a large Cat-bus to sit in, and it's not the only thing to see in the museum. Scenes and places are "revived" to a real life - Soffie's room at the Hatter's Store, Yubabas office with large porcelan vases, Japanese diner where Chiro's parents got turned into pigs... makes you fell like you are in a fairytale. All these exhibitions divided by a large fairytale-like "hall":
On the first floor there's a room full of eye-deceiving motion figures, which simply amazes you by showing, how unperfect our vision could be. Like this:
In reality this looks better, but well, the staff does not allow the visitors to take pictures, either :D
And if you'll look at the top of the bulding, you will see real grass!
A true story house, indeed! On the roof "lives" the giant robot from anime "Castle in the sky".
The last stop of our visit was Staw cafe, which served caffe latte with Sofie's hat drawn in chocolate:
Exibits are inspired by the works of Ghibli studios, showing work-in-progress, tools, etc. There is a large Cat-bus to sit in, and it's not the only thing to see in the museum. Scenes and places are "revived" to a real life - Soffie's room at the Hatter's Store, Yubabas office with large porcelan vases, Japanese diner where Chiro's parents got turned into pigs... makes you fell like you are in a fairytale. All these exhibitions divided by a large fairytale-like "hall":
On the first floor there's a room full of eye-deceiving motion figures, which simply amazes you by showing, how unperfect our vision could be. Like this:
In reality this looks better, but well, the staff does not allow the visitors to take pictures, either :D
And if you'll look at the top of the bulding, you will see real grass!
A true story house, indeed! On the roof "lives" the giant robot from anime "Castle in the sky".
The last stop of our visit was Staw cafe, which served caffe latte with Sofie's hat drawn in chocolate:
The coffee looks fancy...
ReplyDeleteIt was more an aesthetic delight :D
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