There Are No Photos Allowed at the Studio Ghibli Amusement Park
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.
Why it matters
It reflects a broader cultural shift in tourism management, where venues are prioritizing the 'in-person' experience over social media documentation.
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.
The article provides a balanced view of the policy, citing both the park's reasoning and the impact on visitors.
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