Ghibli Park in Aichi, Japan, which is notably tough to get tickets to (requiring booking two months in advance and likely competing with bots for tickets that sell out in minutes - use the link I have below), is a whimsical wonderland inspired by the beloved Studio Ghibli films. While we missed out on the better ticket that allows you to see everything, the lesser tickets still get you into the Grand Warehouse, which in my opinion is the only good part of the entire park. From the enchanting Hill of Youth to the mystical Valley of Witches, visitors can explore various themed areas like Mononoke Village and Ghibli's Grand Warehouse, though you'll want to get your timed entrance for the Grand Warehouse very early or very late to avoid the lines - for example, to take a picture with No Face, a famous Ghibli character, you may have to wait a couple of hours, FOR A PICTURE!! With charming shops, delicious food options, and even a Screening Room Cinema Orion, the park caters to very young kids and weird adults that refuse to grow up (strange). Don't forget to check out the latest updates on ticket options, wait times, and special events before planning your magical adventure at Ghibli Park, though honest opinion - my wife and I hated the park, while the kids loved it. 5/10 recommend for non-Ghibli fans, 8.5/10 for adult Ghibli fans, 10/10 for child Ghibli fans.