Image via Studio Ghibli
Studio Ghibli’s apparent answer to the castles at Disney parks is in its name:
Howl’s Moving Castle. Aichi Prefecture, the location of where the highly-anticipated Studio Ghibli theme park, has now teased concept art of the magnificent steampunk structure at ‘Witch Valley’, one of the five distinct zones of the park.
What might disappoint fans, just a teeny bit, is that the replica will be stationary, and won’t be a life-sized recreation of the castle from the 2004 film—but that just means there’s additional legroom for more Studio Ghibli Easter eggs.
Tokyo Shimbun reports, however, that the building will still be a stunning four to five stories tall, and that its cannons will be animated.
Within its premises, visitors can explore the castle’s gardens and take a break at nearby restaurants. Inside, they can take a peek at the wizard’s bedroom.
Aside from the castle, ‘Witch Valley’ will also feature elements from
Kiki’s Delivery Service.
Aichi Prefecture’s announcement also introduced a new ‘
Princess Mononoke’ area, which means, in total, you’ll be able to delve into ‘Witch Valley’; the ‘
Princess Mononoke’ region; a ‘Youth Hill’ spotlighting features from
The Cat Returns and
Whisper of the Heart; a ‘Ghibli Warehouse’; and a ‘Dondokomori’ section, where Totoro and friends will be.
The newly-announced regions, ‘Witch Valley’ and ‘Princess Mononoke’, will open in 2023, while the other three will be available to visit in 2022.
[via
Nerdist, cover image via
Studio Ghibli]