By: Kriszel T. Rago | December 09, 2023
Heads up, Studio Ghibli and anime fans! There’s no need to travel to Japan to see a
Studio Ghibli Theme Park because there’s one now at Bayambang, Pangasinan.
This new
destination in Pangasinan,
‘Paskuhan sa Bayambang,’ brings the enchantment of the beloved Studio Ghibli character to life, offering a unique experience for Studio Ghibli fans, residents, and tourists alike.
Featuring favorite Studio Ghibli characters, such as Catbus and Totoro from the movie My Neighbor Totoro, No Face and Yubaba from Spirited Away, Howl’s Moving Castle itself, and more, combined with lights and colorful decorations, ‘Paskuhan sa Bayambang’ exudes the Christmas spirit in town in the most fun way.
The new Studio Ghibli Theme Park Christmas Village is a personal project of Bayambang Mayor Niña Jose-Quiambao and was created by event stylists Jessica Tamandong and Oscar Gironella III of Couple Minds Events Studio.
Located at the town plaza in Bayambang Pangasinan, the magical 500-square-meter Studio Ghibli Theme Park Christmas Village transports visitors to Japan with its notable attractions, such as the Sakura Tunnel adorned with Japanese lanterns, colorful houses, life-size Studio Ghibli characters, and more.
Feel the Christmas spirit with your favorite Studio Ghibli characters at this new must-see destination in Pangasinan, Paskuhan sa Bayambang.
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About Kriszel T. Rago
Kriszel is a writer, an aspiring multimedia journalist, and a strong-willed, pierced & inked modern-day kikay tita. As a former iskolar ng bayan–still one at heart, Kriszel is passionate about social issues and everything under the sun. She loves to read, watch documentaries, thriller-mystery series, and anime, cook for her loved ones, and play Valorant & Mobile Legends with friends. Kriszel dreams of being a multiple degree holder and traveling to every province in the Philippines.
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