To celebrate the launch of The World of Studio Ghibli at ArtScience Museum, visitors can look forward to extending their whimsical journey through the studio’s iconic films by embarking on a special Adventure Stamp Trail across the integrated resort.
Held for a limited time from 24 to 31 October, this trail will whisk visitors away to various stops around Marina Bay Sands where mini installations, artworks and interactive displays await.

Inspired by the Eki Stamps in Japan, each station allows visitors to stamp their The World of Studio Ghibli passport – collectable at the end of the exhibition – with unique designs featuring well-known scenes from My Neighbour Totoro, Howl’s Moving Castle and more. After completing their stamp rally, visitors will be able to gain exclusive access to a Ghibli-themed photobooth at the Museum as well as complimentary admission to Digital Light Canvas by teamLab.
Meanwhile, visitors hoping to peek behind the magical curtain of one of the biggest film studios in the world can make a trip to ArtScience Cinema to catch free screenings of two Ghibli-related documentaries which explore the brilliant minds who brought Studio Ghibli’s groundbreaking stories and animations to life.

Those who would like to catch a breath of fresh air can also follow the path of the wind and enjoy a lovely stroll along the waterfront to the enchanting music from their favourite Studio Ghibli films.
To delve deeper into Japanese culture, visitors can drop by Sen – an immersive VR experience that depicts the wondrous world hidden within a cup during a traditional tea ceremony. Last but not least, one can end their spook-tacular October on a high with a silent disco dance party at Halloween in the Sky.
Please refer to the listing below for more information. Images can also be found in the link here. Kindly credit all The World of Studio Ghibli exhibition and Adventure Stamp Trail photos as © Studio Ghibli.
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