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Exhibits
The building features two floors connected through staircases as well as a metallic spiral staircase. There is a sculpture garden on the rooftop. Short filmsFrom February 21, 2007 until April 9, 2007 the museum showed the following Ghibli short-films in the Saturn Theatre:
Each guest to the museum is only permitted to see one of these films during a single visit. From April 11, 2007 through the end of June, 2007 the theatre will show only one feature. Other features
RulesThere is a strict no-photography indoors policy[2]. However, photos are allowed in the garden. Tickets and accessThe museum requires tickets be purchased in advance, so it is not possible to buy tickets at the museum. Tickets can be purchased at Lawson convenience stores via their automated kiosks called "Loppi." However, instructions are available only in Japanese, and the tickets will often sell out months in advance for weekends and more crowded seasons. Fortunately, the museum has recognized its growing popularity with overseas visitors, and sets aside a small number of tickets for them. In order to purchase these, overseas visitors must purchase their tickets in advance through Japanese travel agencies[3]. Tickets sold domestically are valid both for a specific date and a specific time; those sold to overseas visitors specify only the date. Note that the latter are reserved at the ticket booth by name; overseas visitors must bring their pre-issued vouchers that are printed with their formal names and passport numbers, so you will need to bring your passport with you on your visit to the museum. Tickets randomly feature three consecutive celluloid photograms of various Ghibli's films, and you get to keep the ticket as a souvenir. A bus service connects the museum with Mitaka's train station. The service is ¥200/¥300 for adults (one way/roundtrip) and ¥100/¥150 for children. It is also possible to walk (about 20 minutes) from the train station to the museum, and the path is marked with signage to the museum. The museum does not have parking space for cars, so access via train is encouraged. Access by train is via Mitaka Station on the JR Chūō Main Line, approximately 20 minutes from Shinjuku Station.[3] References
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