I went to the topic "Guritogura Exhibition". "Mido" was introduced at the beginning of February, so you may know the details, but today, one week before the end of the exhibition, there is a person who takes a commemorative photo with a mobile phone or digital camera in front of the entrance of the venue. When I asked the person in charge at the entrance, he said, "Saturdays were even more amazing people." Visitors stand out are young women in their 20s and 30s and moms with infants, and there is also a combination that quite elderly people are with their grandchildren. You can see a wide range of fan bases of "Guritogura". The original drawing corner from 7 works is divided and you can immerse yourself in the world of each work. A very enjoyable conversation video between Hayao Miyazaki and Rieko Nakagawa, and a reading corner is set up at a spacious counter near the exit, so you can read the work freely, and how young women are excited to play Carta. The atmosphere of kindergarten and nursery school play time. You can also enjoy picture books and merchandise corners at the exit as well as goods such as cards, cartas, handkerchiefs. It's also nice that there are many cashier booths, so you can't wait for visitors. "Guritogura" is 196 printed! I've got it.
The design of the entrance ticket has changed, yes. This is the shape of a large egg that you can find. I was able to hear the playfulness of the exhibition planner and it has become so fun. It seems that Weekday is relatively empty.
Until March 10th Matsuya Ginza 8th floor Event Square 10:00~20:00 on the last day of the event will be closed at 17:00

