Ghibli Park, a large-scale theme park dedicated entirely to the works of Japanese animation master Studio Ghibli, opened late last year. And it didn’t take long for people to start going weird with some of the statues found in the park.Please stop it from local authorities.
As CNN reportLast week, Governor Hideaki Omura of Aichi Prefecture (where the park is located) held a press conference to discuss the topic of adults taking “obscene” photos at attractions. Not only is he taking the right pictures, but he seems to be sharing them on social media, leading to reactions that don’t match the strict family-first vibe Omura was expecting.
“Frankly, it is very inappropriate to post such photos on social media,” said Omura. Clearly, this behavior has made many people uneasy,” he added, with local authorities later telling park staff, “If they find and confirm such behavior, they will categorically stop it.” I need it,” he said.
“I hope that people who come to the park to do this kind of thing never come. Destruction.”
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This reaction a little too muchbut when it comes to taking pictures in places they shouldn’t, Japanese staff and authorities usually don’t get distracted. I felt like I was a movie star because they were strict with me. Ocean Movie The day I was able to take a picture of my son playing with a stuffed cat bus at the Ghibli Museum in Tokyo. Since the exhibitions are usually very tight, Omura’s dissatisfaction may partly stem from the fact that he expects tighter security at these exhibitions than he actually does.
Ghibli Park opened last year after many delays, but it’s never really finished.While selling tickets, there are 3 areas to explore (including homes from totoro), and two more spaces (including the a) Mononokethemed forest) is still under construction and won’t be finished in another year or two.