At just about every decent-sized Japanese summer festival, you’ll find a booth selling masks, or o-men, as they’re called in Japanese.
Ghibli Museum’s hand-crafted masks are here just in time for Japan’s summer festival season.
That’s actually the intended way to wear these Ghibli masks, which are officially called “mini o-men.”
Fittingly, the o-men are recreations of two masks worn by Ghibli characters within their movies, Spirited Away’s No Face and Princess Mononoke’s San.
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