Everything About the Studio Ghibli Exhibit in Japan Is AMAZING — See the Pics!

Studio Ghibli fans know just how magical and uplifting the movies are. It brings a sense of wonder to the films (and your life!) that almost no other franchise can do. It's why fans are regularly obsessed with gifts, tattoos, and cafes geared toward the animation studio. Well, now you can add one more activity to your bucket list: an amazing Studio Ghibli exhibit opened in Japan that has everything you could ever want to see.

The exhibit, called Ghibli Expo: From Nausicaä to its latest film, The Red Turtle, opened its doors on July 7 and runs through Sept. 11. It's located at the Roppongi Hills skyscraper in Japan, with tickets costing around $17. Anyone who visits will find posters, merchandise, and fun Ghibli treasures — and visitors will be able to experience things like posing with a real-life Catbus, view a suspended airship from Castle in the Sky, and more.

Fans will see more than 2,000 pieces of Studio Ghibli items, with no apparent order — an action done on purpose by Suzuki Toshio, a producer at the animation studio. "There are around 2,500 items on display, but they are not arranged chronologically starting from Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind," Toshio said to Nippon. "Instead, we just present everything in a haphazard way, just like memories are arranged in a filmgoer's mind."

Ahead, see photos from other fans who've visited and created some magical Studio Ghibli memories.

The airship from Castle in the Sky.

As you can see, it's pretty big.

It even moves!

A look at the iconic Catbus.

Spotted: Totoro!

You can even grab some laputa toast at the exhibit.

A tiny Kodama from Princess Mononoke.