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    World’s largest indoor Harry Potter attraction to open in Tokyo on Jun. 16, 2023

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    “Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo – The Making of Harry Potter” will officially open its doors on Jun. 16, 2023, in Tokyo, Japan.

    The Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo will be located on the former Toshimaen site and will be the world’s largest indoor Harry Potter attraction.

    It is also the first Warner Bros. Studio Tour to open in Asia.

    Tickets go on sale on Mar. 22, 2023.

    Feature sets only exclusive to Tokyo

    Visitors can go behind the scenes of the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts films to admire authentic sets, costumes, props, and magical creatures featured in all the movies.

    In addition, the Studio Tour Tokyo will have exclusive sets that cannot be found at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London.

    Visitors can explore iconic sets and locations from the films, like the ‘Great Hall’, the ‘Platform 9 ¾’, ‘Diagon Alley’, the ‘Forbidden Forest’ and more.

    While some of the larger exhibits were not used in the actual films, they are specially made for Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo by the filmmakers who worked on the original Harry Potter film series.

    Some of the costumes and props are the original items featured in the film.

    There will also be interactive experiences where visitors can experience green screen technology and take a ride on the ‘Hogwarts Express’.

    The Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo will also feature the world’s largest Studio Tour shop with two gift shops – the Studio Shop and the Railway Shop.

    The Studio shop will sell an extensive collection of Wizarding World products and items exclusive to Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo.

    Visitors can also enjoy Butterbeer, the famous wizarding drink, at the Studio Tour’s Backlot.

    The Studio Tour’s cafes also offer British-inspired menus, afternoon tea and sweets.

    Book tickets from Mar. 22, 2023

    The Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo tickets will be available on their website from Mar. 22, 2023, onwards.

    Tickets to the Studio Tour Tokyo need to be purchased in advance on the website and will not be available to buy at the attraction itself.

    Tickets start at ¥3,800 (S$38.67) for children between four and 11, ¥5,200 (S$52.92) for youths aged 12 to 17, and ¥6,300 (S$64.12) for adults 18 and above.

    According to their website, the Studio Tour Tokyo will open at 9:30 am (Japan time), with the first tour beginning at 10am (Japan time).

    The final tour starts at 3:30 pm (Japan time), and the attraction will close at 7:30 pm (Japan time).

    Top photos via Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo website

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