
Mitaka no Mori Ghibli Museum Limited Ghibli Museum Pictorial Record JAPAN

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This is the official catalog of the Ghibli Museum, where director Hayao Miyazaki tells all about the museum. Along with many illustrations, interviews with the creators who created the museum together are also posted. *With English translation
In a long interview with director Hayao Miyazaki, he touches on the building, exhibitions, movies, etc., and talks about his passion for making the museum like this. In addition, it includes a special contribution by the late director Isao Takahata, as well as interviews with creators involved in the museum. |

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