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There Are No Photos Allowed at the Studio Ghibli Amusement Park

There Are No Photos Allowed at the Studio Ghibli Amusement Park
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Ghibli Park in Japan has implemented a strict ban on photography inside its indoor exhibits to prevent overcrowding and improve visitor experience. The policy encourages guests to focus on the environment rather than documenting it.

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It reflects a broader cultural shift in tourism management, where venues are prioritizing the 'in-person' experience over social media documentation.

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Ghibli Park is located on the outskirts of Nagoya, Japan. Japan and photography go together like peas in a pod, but a surprising number of tourist spots are starting to crack down on taking pictures. One such location is Ghibli Park, a theme park that pays tribute to the beloved world of Studio Ghibli.

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The article provides a balanced view of the policy, citing both the park's reasoning and the impact on visitors.

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