Which Of The Various Houses In Hayao Miyazaki's Anime Would You Like To Live In?

Friends who have watched Hayao Miyazaki's animation will definitely be impressed by the master's unbridled imagination. Moeha-chan has always liked the fairy tale-like colors of Hayao Miyazaki's animation, which is very warm and cozy. Let’s take a look at the various houses there~

1. "Howl's Moving Castle"

The background of the story is the turbulent Europe at the end of the 19th century, an era when wizards were still very popular. Hal lived in such a world. With his genius imagination, Hayao Miyazaki created a walking magic castle under the steep mountains and the endless open sky. Made of steel, chimneys, pulleys and masts, Howl's castle has it all.

After being cursed by the Witch of the Wilderness, Sophie was introduced to the mysterious Howl's Moving Castle by the Scarecrow, and finally settled down in the name of a cleaning woman.

Hal has a face like a European prince and long golden hair, just like Hal's British style. Under his handsome appearance, Hal's room has a variety of jewelry collected from different places. The utensils look extremely gorgeous.

2. "My Neighbor Totoro"

It describes the beautiful nature that existed in Japan before its economy was highly developed, the incredible world and rich imagination that only children can see. It is said that in Hayao Miyazaki's hometown, there is a kind of creature called the zodiac. It is invisible to adults, only good and obedient children can see it. Hayao Miyazaki put it on the screen.

When many people see this anime, they think of the slow-paced rural life when they were young, far away from the city.

In that remote and secluded mountain village, in Xiaomei's wooden house, in that lazy afternoon, under the shining of the summer sun, walking on the corridor of my own villa and playing with Totoro, I couldn't help but arouse my inner thoughts. That longing for home, that nostalgia.

3. "Spirited Away"

"Spirited Away" is the box office champion in Japanese film history. It is the first and only animation work in history to win the Golden Bear Award at the Berlin Film Festival, one of the three major European film festivals. Known as Hayao Miyazaki's "Alice in Wonderland."

When I first saw "Spirited Away", I felt that it looked very much like Japan, very much like Japan in the Edo period.

At that time, Japan liked to use red very much, and there were Japanese wooden houses of various shapes. Among them, the prototype of the Aburaya wooden building is the Dogo Onsen Main Building located in Ehime Prefecture.

Walking on the streets of that era, in the bustling and bustling places, I met all kinds of people, as well as all kinds of gods, monsters and animals. You will feel all kinds of incredible.

4. "Ponfish Princess on the Cliff"

In this anime, Hayao Miyazaki drew all the waves himself, trying to find the best way to present them. This is an anime that Hayao Miyazaki specifically wanted to make that even a 5-year-old child can understand.

The story is designed and created by integrating Andersen's fairy tale "The Mermaid". The pictures are beautiful and make people feel very comfortable.

I have always dreamed of having a small house by the sea, with a lot of books. It is the most comfortable to sleep at night, under the yellow light, with the sea breeze blowing.

5. "Kiki's Delivery Service"

Witches seem to be omnipotent in everyone's minds, but in Hayao Miyazaki's anime, this little witch can only fly with magic, and is a little confused like ordinary people.

Therefore, in order to prove that she can become a qualified witch, the 13-year-old little witch Qiqi came to live in a strange place alone. She used her ability to fly to work in a bakery and deliver express delivery in Corico Town.

With the ivy covering the walls, the same cabin as always, and everyone's lonely and melancholy figure at night, Qiqi slowly grew up in the life of delivery. In the light and lively European tunes, Qiqi finally became Found a qualified witch.

I was especially envious of Qiqi when she was flying on a broomstick over the quiet city.

6. "Listen attentively"

The background of "Listen Ear" is mostly based on the actual scenes in the Sakuragaoka 1-chome to 4-chome area of ​​Tama City, centered on the "Holy Miracle Sakuragaoka Station" station in Tama City, facing south. In the story, Wen's walking trail to and from the Earth House, school, and library is mostly dominated by the landscape of Mount Sakuragaoka 4-chome. The railway line "Kyotama Line" that Wen usually takes is actually the "Keio Line" of Keio Electric Railway, and the library where she usually borrows books is the "Tama Municipal Library".

Yue Daowen lives in a small apartment and is studying in middle school. Like every student who is about to graduate, she has to do homework every day.

These scenes make me easily think of every moment in high school life, in the early morning and at night, holding textbooks and doing homework non-stop. The piles of textbooks seemed to be silently telling their own stories.

However, Yue Dao Wen is not a girl who is obsessed with homework. She likes to read more extracurricular books and write down her feelings. Have their own hobbies and yearnings.

Wen and Shengsi were both faced with a crossroads of graduation choices, but they firmly chose the path they longed for. Withstanding the pressure of studies and examinations, the two young people finally successfully embarked on the life path of their choice.

Maybe most people live in a small apartment like Tsukishima Wen's house. If there is a chance, at least Moeyu hopes to visit Howl's castle. If it were you, what kind of apartment would you want to live in? What about in the house?

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