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The Studio Ghibli Exposition Displays Thousands of Anime-Related Objects

Much to the delight of Japanese anime fans, the Studio Ghibli exhibition has a display of approximately 2,500 objects.

The enormous exhibition is titled 'Ghibli Expo: From Nausicaa to Its Latest Film, The Red Turtle." It is in celebration of the fact that the animation film studio is now over 30 years old and has been tremendously successful throughout those years. The Ghibli exhibition features displays that include characters from the films, "recreations of Ghibli's offices" and mediums used to advertise for the studio's films. One of the studio's producers said that the exhibition is chaotic and was intentionally designed as such in order to reflect the way in which the mind of the viewer perceives film.

This exposition is an excellent reflection and collection of Japan's anime culture.
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