Studio Ghibli's new short animation ``Night of the Witch's Valley'' will be screened at the Ghibli warehouse in Aichi's Ghibli Park from July 8th.

"Night in the Valley of Witches" is a work directed by Goro Miyazaki and Akihiko Yamashita. The story is set in Ghibli Park's Witch Valley, and is the first original short animation created by Studio Ghibli for Ghibli Park. Details of "Night in the Witch's Valley" will be announced at a later date.
At the first screening on July 8th, director Goro Miyazaki and director Yamashita will give a stage greeting. During the stage greeting, both directors will talk about behind-the-scenes stories about the production. Pre-registration is required for the first 150 people to participate, and you will need to reserve and purchase a ticket to enter the Ghibli warehouse. Tickets for July admission and Ghibli warehouse tickets to attend the screening will go on sale on May 10th at 2:00 p.m.
In conjunction with the release of "Night in the Valley of Witches," some Ghibli Park tickets will be renewed starting from July admission. The contents of ``Ghibli Park Witch's Valley/Mononoke's Village'' of ``Area Ticket'' have been expanded, and you can view all three special facilities in Witch's Valley: ``Okino Mansion,'' ``Howl's Castle,'' and ``Witch's House.'' The prices have also been revised, and on weekdays it is 3,300 yen for adults and 1,650 yen for children. On Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, the price is 3,800 yen for adults and 1,900 yen for children.
In addition, a new ``Ghibli Park Satoyama Stroll Ticket'' will be added to the ``set ticket'' that covers multiple areas. With this ticket, you can enter Witch's Valley, Mononoke no Sato, and the mountaintop of Dondoko Forest (Dondokodo). Although viewing of special facilities is not included, you can use the shops, dining facilities, experience facilities, and playground equipment in the area. It will be sold for 1,000 yen for adults and 500 yen for children on weekdays, and 1,500 yen for adults and 750 yen for children on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.