If you loved Riki-Oh: The Wall of Hell, try Urusei Yatsura: Inaba the Dreammaker
A bridge between a film you've already seen and one most people haven't. Here's what they share, and what the second one does that the first one doesn't.
What they share
Both films are directed by Satoshi Dezaki, and they sit in Animation / Fantasy territory. If that's the register that drew you to Riki-Oh: The Wall of Hell, the second film will land in a comparable space — through a different lens.
What Urusei Yatsura: Inaba the Dreammaker is
A lovesick girl’s summer turns surreal when a starving rabbit-costumed man drops a multiverse key at her feet. Four friends chase him across dimensional wish-fulfillment parades, dodging their own absurd happy ends. The rabbit’s only skill is vanishing, leaving plot in the dust.

