The Studio Ghibli Museum in the leafy suburb of Mitaka is one of the most beloved attractions in all of Japan, designed by Hayao Miyazaki himself as a walk-through art installation celebrating the magic of hand-drawn animation. Tickets cost just 1,000 JPY for adults and 700 JPY for children aged 7-12 (approx. 50-35 HKD), but they must be purchased in advance through JTB or Lawson ticketing exactly one month before your visit date β they sell out within minutes of release. The museum includes a rooftop garden, a children's play room modelled on the Catbus from My Neighbor Totoro, and a small cinema screening exclusive Ghibli short films. TripAdvisor reviewers consistently award it a perfect 5 stars, and families from Hong Kong rank it as Tokyo's single most unmissable experience.
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