Ha fans don’t miss a good place, I thought it was small, I didn’t expect it to be so big, I can play for a whole day, the food inside is also very special, but it’s a bit like removing the blind box, some taste a bit strange, but this is not also part of Harry Potter? Very interesting place
Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo is a brand new walk-through entertainment facility where you can actually experience the behind-the-scenes production of the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts movies. In addition to the popular Hogwarts Great Hall, Diagon Alley, and the Hogwarts Express on the 9th and ¾ line, you can enjoy a number of amazing sets created by the world's best creators who actually worked on the movies. You can also enjoy a number of activities such as riding a broom, drinking a refreshing butterbeer, and becoming a moving portrait in the Hogwarts moving staircase area. In addition, there is a shop with a large selection of Studio Tour exclusive products. It is the first to open in Asia, and is the largest indoor Harry Potter facility in the world, and it can take about four hours to see the entire facility. Following the British Studio Tour London, which has been difficult to book since its opening in 2012, Studio Tour Tokyo has a unique set that can only be seen here, which is one of its great attractions.
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Platform 9 ¾
Hidden from Muggles at King’s Cross Station in London, Platform 9 ¾ was one of Harry’s first experiences of the Wizarding World.
Fans are invited to step onto Platform 9 ¾ and board the Hogwarts Express.
The Great Hall
From Harry’s Sorting Ceremony to the Yule Ball and Battle of Hogwarts, the Great Hall plays a pivotal role in the life of all Hogwarts students.
Lining the hall, you will find grotesques in the shape of a snake, badger, lion and raven to represent the four Hogwarts houses as well as the House Points Counter that tracks the progress of each house using coloured glass beads.
London Ministry of Magic
Exclusive to Tokyo, fans are invited to step into the full-size London Ministry of Magic set for the first time ever.
Visitors to the Studio Tour are invited to step into one of these fireplaces, just like a Ministry of Magic employee, and pose for photos and videos as smoke and lighting effects mimic the magical effect of Floo powder all around them.
Diagon Alley
From collecting their Galleons at Gringotts Wizarding Bank to choosing their beloved animal companion at Magical Menagerie, the street houses everything a Hogwarts student needs.
Stepping on to Diagon Alley, fans will discover up close the details of this magical set for themselves.
Ha fans don’t miss a good place, I thought it was small, I didn’t expect it to be so big, I can play for a whole day, the food inside is also very special, but it’s a bit like removing the blind box, some taste a bit strange, but this is not also part of Harry Potter? Very interesting place
Trip.com It is very convenient to book tickets online, but for personal reasons, it was very difficult to find when looking for the QR code to book. I hope to have a striking reminder next time. It is convenient for passengers to quickly find the QR code for their appointment.
I loved it. The staff were so friendly and, because I went on a weekday and not during Japanese holidays, it was fairly quiet. The butter beer is a must and you keep the mug as a souvenir. Be warned, the wands are so expensive so get your children them before you come! I spent four hours but didn’t eat a meal (just the beer and crisps) and took it leisurely.
Be sure to go from Toyoshiyuan Station on the Saiwu Line! Only the platform of the Saiwu Line has a special atmosphere, and the subway station is not! There is also a suggestion to buy a robe and a wand before going in to visit. The immersion experience will double. I didn't do my homework and didn't buy it. It's a pity! The whole is great! ! As long as you have seen the movie, even if you are not a fan, you will feel a great sense of satisfaction and immersion! Whether it is the Ministry of Magic in the Diagon Alley in the lobby or various exterior scenes, they are particularly attentive, and the introduction to film production is also particularly comprehensive. Many props are actually used by the movie, which is great. It's really the best theme park I've ever been to, highly recommended! You can buy the package of electronic introduction and explanation directly. The explanation is very detailed, and there are many interviews with production staff. It is also very good to introduce this to be a souvenir. And the package can be selected for more time 🤣
Overall, it's okay, not as interesting as Disney, mainly showing movie scenes, costumes, props. If you are a Ha fan, you can come and see, there will be nostalgia. If you are not a Ha fan, the fun and cost-effective are worse. Don't buy souvenirs and don't eat, two hours is enough.
Ha fan's paradise, there are various theme exhibition halls, various movie scenes, various experience photos, and the props in the movie are alive, trains and platforms are my favorite photo links.
definitely a must to go place for harry potter fans!!!the tour is so long, around 4 hours.they allow you to bring drinks.i like how they have museum like tour!though every staff explaining in Japanese only, but you still can understand!again, this place is recommended!!
The child is 10 years old and has read the Harry Potter book and movie. It is a suitable time to play. In summer, such an indoor attraction in Japan, there is no pressure at all, and I am very happy to play. Buy magic gowns and wands inside can be engraved for free, and it takes another20-30 minutes (depending on how many people are in front). If you want to play in a robe, it is best to arrive half an hour in advance. In addition, I bought a ticket at 14 o'clock, and it has already started to put it at 15 o'clock, so if you can, it is better to arrive in advance 1.5 hour. In addition, it seems that WeChat and payment are not supported (no question, just see others ask and be rejected), and then if you don't understand Japanese, there are a few interactions that may be a bit tired. Overall very recommended