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Which Studio Ghibli house would you most like to live in?

Nov 25, 2021

Japanese fans rate the best dwellings from iconic anime films, and reveal why they want to live there.

If you were able to step out of your home and into the home of an animated character from a Studio Ghibli film, which house would you choose to live in?

That was the question put to 1,812 Ghibli viewers in Japan this month, in a survey by Japan Trend Research and Yamanashi-based low-cost housing specialists Kiraku House.

As a result, the most popular abodes from Ghibli films were revealed, along with comments detailing why these homes had such an iconic appeal.

So let’s count down the top ten houses that Ghibli fans most want to live in, and see which home took the top spot in the survey!

10. The Marsh House from When Marnie Was There (48 votes)

Reasons for wanting to live here:

9. Anna’s house from When Marnie Was There (52 votes)

8. Arrietty’s house from The Secret World of Arrietty (54 votes)

7. Haru’s house from The Cat Returns (63 votes)

6. Pazu’s house from Laputa: Castle in the Sky (94 votes)

5. Kiki’s house from Kiki’s Delivery Service (135 votes)

4. Howl’s Castle from Howl’s Moving Castle (145 votes)

3. Jiro Horikoshi’s house from The Wind Rises (162 votes)

2. Sosuke and Lisa’s house from Ponyo (331 votes)

1. Satsuki and Mei’s house from My Neighbour Totoro (516 votes)

So there you have it — the clear winner, by almost 200 votes, is the countryside house seen in My Neighbour Totoro. It really does have a special magic that makes you want to move to the Japanese countryside in the hopes of meeting a real-life Totoro, and the good news is you can actually visit Mei and Satsuki’s house in real-life, at the upcoming Ghibli theme park in Aichi Prefecture!

Source: Japan Trend Research Tokiraku House Survey, Kiraku House via PR Times
Featured image: Studio Ghibli
Insert images: Studio Ghibli (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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