If that machine were real, what kind of presence would it have?

And what would it look like if it actually worked?

The "coolness and inimitability" of the Nippo* machines makes us imagine a sense of reality even for the machines that appear in the opening of the exhibition.

This is a Ghibli work that makes us imagine a sense of reality. The "Souzou Galleria

The concept of "Souzou Galleria" is to expand the wings of the "imagination" of Hayao Miyazaki's well-crafted works and express them as three-dimensional objects that can actually be held in the hands of the viewer. The main item of the series

The main item in the series, a highly collectible desktop model

Maeve & Nausicaä, which was released in 2019 to great acclaim, is now available again in an updated version in the "Galleria=Gallery."

In the movie "Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind," Möwe played the role of the "beloved plane" that carried the main character Nausicaä into the sky. In addition to the engine light emission and movable flaps shown in the film, an original deployment gimmick that extends the wings and changes their shape is added.

The set also includes a movable figure of Nausicaa, which is indispensable for Möwe's flight. While the set contents are the same as the 2019 version, Maeve's inner frame has been redesigned with a new coloring, and Nausicaa's shoulder and elbow joints have been improved, making it even easier to recreate scenes from the film.

The set has been transformed into specifications that make it easier to recreate scenes from the film.



The Wind

A lightweight flying machine that is ridden by an "errand boy". Propulsion

It is usually used as a means of transportation by riding the air currents with its large wings and gliding through the sky.

It is used as a means of transportation. They are also called "winds" because they fly with the wind in their stomachs.

It is also called a "wind" because of its ability to fly with the wind in its face. It is made of a very lightweight material and can be controlled by using the control knob on the top of the aircraft. Möwe means "seagull" in German, and its graceful flight with the wind in its face is a visual symbol of the work "Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind". The figure of this large winged aircraft measures approximately 257mm in width. The beautiful and flowing lines of the wings have been reproduced in the same shape as in the film.