"Child's View of Panorama Box at Goro and Ghibli Park"

Saurav Kumar Mar 17, 2026 114
"Child's View of Panorama Box at Goro and Ghibli Park"

Child's View of Panorama Box at Goro and Ghibli Park

A big press conference for director Hayao Miyazaki's latest work, titled "Panorama Box," was held today, March 17th. The event took place at Studio Ghibli Studio 1 in Tokyo. On the stage, we had famous producer Suzuki and director Goro Miyazaki talking about this new project. It is quite a special moment for the studio as they reveal more about what the master animator has been up to lately.

From left to right in the picture, you can see Director Goro Miyazaki and producer Toshio Suzuki. They both looked very excited to share these updates with the fans and the media present there. This project seems to be a very personal one, and the way it is being presented shows how much care is going into it.

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A New Creative Vision: What is Panorama Box?

The "Panorama Box" is not just any ordinary project. It is a collection of creative works that really captures the essence of Ghibli's storytelling. Many fans are wondering if this will be similar to the boy and the heron in terms of its artistic depth. The idea is to let people, especially children, see the world through a different lens. It’s all about wonder and imagination, which is what Hayao Miyazaki is world-famous for.

Dedicated to Goro and the Ghibli Park

During the conference, it was revealed that this was produced with Goro Miyazaki in mind and for the Ghibli Park. The park has become a major hub for fans to experience the magic of the movies in real life. Suzuki mentioned that the work was made to be enjoyed from a child’s perspective. This reminds us of the boy and the heron, where the themes of childhood and legacy are so strong. It is like the master is passing down his vision to the next generation through these tangible park experiences.

The Artistic Process: Traditional Tools

Even in this age of computers, Hayao Miyazaki still sticks to the basics. He is using paper, pencil, paint, and pen to create these boxes. There is something very raw and beautiful about hand-drawn art that digital stuff just can't match. Every stroke tells a story of years of hard work and passion. The Ghibli children—those themes we loved in the old classics—are definitely back in this work. It feels like a homecoming for the studio’s style.

As for Hayao Miyazaki's latest status, he is still working very hard. Even at his age, his energy for creating is just something else. The "Panorama Box" is a testament to his never-ending creativity. Fans can look forward to seeing the complete works and visiting the image gallery to see all 13 images that were released.

Tags: Hayao Miyazaki Panorama Box Goro Ghibli Park Child's Perspective

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