Anonymous visitor to Tokyo’s Ghibli Museum leaves a special gift for Totoro at the ticket booth

An anonymous visitor to Tokyo’s Ghibli Museum awarded the ticket booth “employee” Totoro for his hard work with a secret gift of four little acorns wrapped in a bundle of leaves.

When entering the Ghibli Museum in Tokyo, visitors are greeted by a giant plush Totoro sitting behind the ticket booth.

On Wednesday, the Ghibli Museum tweeted that an unknown visitor had secretly left behind a surprise gift for Totoro at the ticket booth.




The special gift was revealed to be four acorns neatly wrapped in leaves, the same gift that the titular character from the film “My Neighbor Totoro '' gives characters Mei and Satsuki.

Many Japanese Twitter users commented “Suteki!”, which translates to “Lovely!” in Japanese, and expressed their delight.

One user commented, “I wish the whole world could be made up of kindness like this,” while another wrote, “So many positive feelings here,” reported SoraNews24.

 

Feature Image via Always, Ros

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