![]() However, Suzuki recalls that in November of 2020, Miyazaki was becoming more and more mentally preoccupied about Ghibli Park’s development, and so the two of them took a trip to visit the site in Aichi Expo Memorial Park, several hours away from Ghibli’s studio in Tokyo. Miyazaki is known to take a very hands-off approach to any supplementary projects that aren’t directly related to the production of whatever anime film he’s currently working on, and he doesn’t seem to have made any significant public comments about Ghibli Park since the project was announced in 2017. During the presentation, which included the long-awaited reveal of an exact opening date, veteran Studio Ghibli producer Toshio Suzuki spoke about a visit he made to the site with Ghibi co-founder and director Hayao Miyazaki. This week, we got our biggest sneak peek yet at Ghibli Park, the theme park inspired by the anime films of Studio Ghibli that’s set to open in the fall. ![]() Studio Ghibli’s veteran producer recalls a major change of heart by the legendary anime director.
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