Ghibli Park Map and Brochure (2025 – 2022)
Built around the rolling woods of Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park, Ghibli Park spreads its worlds through winding forest paths instead of straight midways. Each area hides among trees or behind hills, so a Ghibli Park map is essential to link the scattered lands—from Mononoke Village to the Grand Warehouse—without retracing steps. It points to rides and walk-throughs, cafés tucked near tram stops, and showtimes that shift with daylight.
- Location
- Aichi, Japan
- Years Active
- 2022 – Present
- Official Site
- Official Ghibli Park Site
Expect gentle bottlenecks near the bridges at Dondoko Forest. The place feels half theme park, half pilgrimage; you can almost hear Totoro snoring past the next bend.
Ghibli Park Map 2025
In 2025, Ghibli Park introduced several key changes. The park closed for scheduled maintenance from June 17 to 24. Immediately afterward, Mononoke Village debuted a new interactive workshop on June 25 featuring stone-milled kinako grinding with warabi-mochi.
Later in the summer, the park offered its first-ever extended evening hours on August 2, 9, and 16, keeping select areas open until 8 p.m. for guests.

Printable Ghibli Park Map PDF 2025
Ghibli Park Map 2023
Ghibli Park Map 2022
Ghibli Park Brochure 2022
FAQ
What’s the difference between Ghibli Museum and Ghibli Park?
Ghibli Museum is a small, immersive museum in Mitaka, Tokyo, focusing on Ghibli’s animation and filmmaking process with themed exhibits and exclusive short films; visits typically last 2–3 hours. Ghibli Park is a large theme park near Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture, featuring life-sized sets and interactive areas based on Ghibli films across several outdoor zones, making it a full-day experience. The museum suits quick Tokyo visits, while the park offers a much broader, hands-on adventure for devoted Studio Ghibli fans.
Where in Japan is the Ghibli Park?
Ghibli Park is in Nagakute City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It is located within the Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park, just outside of Nagoya.
How many hours do you need in Ghibli Park?
Visitors typically need a full day, around 7–10 hours, to fully enjoy Ghibli Park. The Grand Warehouse alone takes 3–5 hours, while seeing all five themed areas comfortably requires the park’s entire opening period from morning to late afternoon.
What city is closest to Ghibli Park?
Ghibli Park is closest to the city of Nagoya. The park is located in Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park, just east of Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture.