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How to buy Ghibli Park tickets from overseas

The short version: unlike the Ghibli Museum, Ghibli Park's official channel for overseas buyers is in English — use the English Lawson Ticket site or Klook, not the Japanese-only Boo-Woo Ticket domestic site. Tickets go on sale on the 10th of every month at 14:00 JST, roughly two months ahead (tickets for September entry go on sale July 10).

Before the 10th

  • Bookmark the English ticket page — don't get redirected to the Japanese-only booking flow, which requires a Japanese phone number.
  • Every date requires a reservation, no walk-ins. Decide your target date and area pass before the sale opens.
  • One ticket type can be purchased once per month per person, up to 6 tickets in a single transaction — useful for group trips.

At 14:00 JST on the 10th

  • Both Lawson Ticket (English) and Klook open at the same official on-sale moment — Klook may carry a service fee, Lawson Ticket is closer to face value.
  • You'll need each visitor's passport for entry. The ticket is tied to the Moala Ticket electronic system — no app install required, just a phone with signal.

If you miss it

  • Ghibli Park doesn't have the same well-documented "cancel wave" folklore as the Museum. Your best fallback is checking back closer to your date for released inventory, or trying Klook's availability directly.

Sources

Ghibli Park official English ticket page, Time Out Tokyo coverage of the English sales launch. Verified 2026-07-04.

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