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The Golden Snitch on display at the Harry Potter Tokyo park.
The Golden Snitch on display at the Harry Potter Tokyo park.

Harry Potter Tokyo: Everything You Need to Know!

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Posted on May 22, 2024

Like many places worldwide, the Harry Potter franchise is top-rated and passionately beloved by people of all ages in Japan. Here, we have Harry Potter Café, bookstores dedicated to all things related to this iconic work, and themed attractions, including Harry Potter Tokyo!

What is the new Harry Potter Tokyo attraction?

The Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo – “The Making of Harry Potter” is a compelling new attraction that opened in June 2023. Harry Potter Tokyo is situated in Tokyo’s Nerima Ward, where the old Toshimaen amusement park used to be. 

A set depicting Diagon Alley at the Harry Potter Tokyo park.
This official name for this park is “The Making of Harry Potter”. Image via Shutterstock

This is the world’s biggest indoor Harry Potter attraction and the first in Asia. Here, fans can explore the magic behind the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts movies and step into the world where these famous things were made.

Similar to the London tours, Harry Potter Tokyo also allows people to walk through iconic sets from the movies. However, the Tokyo Studio Tour is larger and includes more interactive experiences. It also boasts the largest Harry Potter shop in the world, offering a wide range of exclusive souvenirs and stationery that can’t be found anywhere else. This makes it a standout feature compared to the extensive shop on the London tour.

How to get there?

Getting to the attraction is super easy! The closest train station is Toshimaen Station, a five-minute walk from the station to the amazing wizarding world. You can also get there by two major train stations in Tokyo: Ikebukuro and Shinjuku.

A train with a Harry Potter Tokyo theme heading to Toshimaen.
The park is closest to Toshimaen Station. Image via Shutterstock

If you’re traveling from Ikebukuro Station, hop on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line bound for Toshimaen and get off at Toshimaen Station. The trip takes about 17 minutes. From Shinjuku Station, take the Oedo Subway Line straight to Toshimaen Station, which takes around 20 minutes

For those who prefer to drive, you can reach the Studio Tour by exiting the Tokyo Gaikan Expressway at “Oizumi I.C.” and following Mejiro Street. However, taking the train might be more convenient and exciting, especially since the stations are themed! Toshimaen Station has been transformed to look like Hogsmeade Station and Ikebukuro Station is decorated to resemble King’s Cross Station.

Getting tickets

To get tickets for Hary Potter Tokyo, you have to buy them in advance online since you can’t get them directly at the attraction. The organizers limit the number of visitors daily to ensure everyone has a great time without overcrowding, so booking your tickets online early is important. Plus, tickets are non-changeable and non-refundable. 

The Great Hall on display.
These sets are perfect replications of the same ones in the film! Image via Shutterstock

The tickets come with different options depending on your age. The prices vary:

  • Adult tickets (ages 18 and over): 6,500 yen
  • Junior tickets (ages 12-17): 5,400 yen
  • Child tickets (ages 4-11): 3,900 yen.
  • Kids under 4: FREE

Moreover, you can also buy additional packages that include a digital guide and souvenir guidebook for a more immersive experience.

What can you see and do at Harry Potter Tokyo?

Visitors can explore real movie sets, see famous wizarding costumes, and get close to magical creatures from the films. You can walk through the Great Hall of Hogwarts, hop on the Hogwarts Express at Platform 9 ¾, brave the Forbidden Forest, stroll down Diagon Alley, and even marvel at the grand Ministry of Magic!

A display featuring Albus Dumbledore and his phoenix Fawkes in the Great Hall.
It’s a very immersive experience! Image via Shutterstock

In addition to exploring these iconic locations, visitors can participate in various interactive attractions. You can try riding a broomstick with a green screen experience, join the excitement of a Quidditch match, and even see yourself as a moving portrait in Hogwarts. People can also personalize a Death Eater mask or become a moving portrait. It’s an unforgettable adventure for fans of all ages!

Furthermore, shopping for souvenirs at Harry Potter Japan is an enchanting experience. At the Studio Tour, you’ll quickly find two authorized gift stores: the Studio Shop and the Railway Shop. They both offer a variety of themed items, from wands and wizarding robes to house scarves and cute stuffed creatures.

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Food and drinks

This awesome attraction offers diverse cool dining spots and food and drink choices. The Food Hall near the entrance looks like the Great Hall, with long benches and house banners. Here, you can enjoy traditional British dishes like a classic English breakfast, fish, chips, and roast beef. They also have pizzas, spaghetti, and burgers if you prefer something else.

Three mugs of butterbeer.
This park is home to the largest butterbeer bar! Image via Shutterstock

Halfway through the tour, you’ll find the Backlot Café, where meals are themed to the Hogwarts houses. You can also try Professor Umbridge’s Afternoon Tea, which includes various snacks such as cakes, scones, biscuits, and sandwiches. 

For those who love sweets, the Frog Café near the entrance is a must-visit. Inspired by the iconic chocolate frogs from the film series, this cafe offers yummy cupcakes, donuts, and exclusive coffees. The colorful seating areas are great for photos. And don’t forget to try the mouthwatering desserts inspired by fantastic creatures.

They also have the world’s largest Butterbeer Bar, where you can enjoy the renowned non-alcoholic drink from Harry Potter’s world. Butterbeer here has a delicious flavor of butterscotch and cream soda. You can even take home the souvenir tankard it comes in. The bar also offers popcorn and pumpkin pastries for a complete mystical snack.

Why should you visit Harry Potter Tokyo?

A visit to Harry Potter Tokyo promises a unique experience for every Potterhead. From walking through movie sets to playing fun games, there’s magic waiting for you everywhere. The convenience of transportation options and the thrill of themed train stations add to the fun of the journey.

A lone luggage cart at Platform 9 3/4.
Have you ever been to the Harry Potter Tokyo park before? Image via Shutterstock

Moreover, the opportunity to indulge in themed meals and shop for exclusive souvenirs further enhances the adventure. So, what are you most eager to try at this newest wizarding attraction? Please leave your thoughts in the comments below!

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