Directions from Kinshicho Station to Ghibli Museum and How to get its Ticket.

Hello!

This is Mr. Tomo from Capsule Hotel Suzumoriya (カプセルホテル鈴森屋)

Today, I would like to introduce one of Tokyo’s famous tourist attractions! It is the Ghibli Museum near Mitaka Station!

I want to recommend it because it’s a great place to visit from our hotel!

I will explain how to get there from Kinshicho Station, which is near our hotel!

How to Get to the Ghibli Museum from Kinshicho Station

From Kinshicho Station to Kichijoji Station:

Take the Chuo-Sobu Line Rapid Service.

After approximately 44 minutes and 20 stops, you will arrive at Kichijoji Station.

Get off at Kichijoji Station.

From Kichijoji Station to the Ghibli Museum:

There are two bus stops you can choose from: ① KICHIJOJI STA. and ② KICHIJOJI STA.

Option ①: From KICHIJOJI STA. Bus Stop:

Travel time: approximately 1 hour

Fare: 650 yen

Walk about 4 minutes to the bus stop.

Take the 吉03 bus.

After about 4 minutes and 4 stops, get off at Myojo Gakuen Iriguchi.

Walk about 2 minutes to the museum.

Option ②: From KICHIJOJI STA. Bus Stop:

Travel time: approximately 1 hour

Fare: 650 yen

Walk about 2 minutes to the bus stop.

Take either the 吉02 (Odakyu Bus) or 吉12 bus.

After about 4 minutes and 4 stops, get off at Myojo Gakuen Iriguchi.

Walk about 2 minutes to the museum.

How to Reserve Tickets for the Ghibli Museum

Official Site

Ghibli Museum’s official website: www.ghibli-museum.jp

Operating Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Entry Times: Set entry times at one-hour intervals. You can explore for up to 2 hours. For a 4:00 PM reservation, you can stay until the closing time at 6:00 PM.

Entry Fee:

Adults (19 and over): 1,000 yen

Middle and high school students (13-18): 700 yen

Elementary school students (7-12): 400 yen

Preschool children (4-6): 100 yen

Infants (3 and under): Free

Ticket Reservation Methods

Ghibli Museum tickets must be reserved online in advance. There are no tickets available for purchase at the door, so please prepare your tickets in advance.

There are roughly three ways to do this:

Purchase online through Lawson Ticket.

Purchase through an agency.

STEP 1: Decide on an entry time. 10:00 / 11:00 / 12:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00 / 16:00

STEP 2: Reserve tickets through the chosen method.

Lawson Online Ticket:

Purchase through an Agency:

Search for “Ghibli Museum” or “Ghibli Tickets” on Naver.

Various ticket options will appear, ranging from proxy tickets to packages.

Choose and purchase according to the program and price you prefer.

It is often said that getting tickets for weekends can be difficult, so if you plan to visit on a weekend, it might be better to use the agency method.

I hope you enjoy your visit to this wonderful place.

Thank you for reading today’s post! Have a great day!

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