Aichi Prefecture revealed its establishment plans for Ghibli Park on Friday, and Aichi Prefecture governor Hideaki Ōmura appeared at a press conference to unveil the plans.
The plans reveal that the Seishun no Oka Area (Hill of Youth), Ghibli no Ōsōko Area (Giant Ghibli Storehouse), and Dondoko Mori Area (Dondoko Forest) are slated to open in fall 2022, followed by the Mononoke no Sato Area (Mononoke Village) and Majo no Tani Area (Witch Valley) about one year later.
The Ghibli Museum has interactive exhibits and replicas of iconic Ghibli creations, and offers a rotating screening of different Ghibli-animated shorts.
Ghibli no Ōsōko Area (Giant Ghibli Storehouse), which will have architecture that combines Japanese and Western style for a storehouse and nostalgic feel.