Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo – The Making of Harry Potter
Step into the spellbinding world of Harry Potter at Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo – The Making of Harry Potter, located in Nerima, Tokyo. Opened in 2023, this immersive experience invites visitors to explore the behind-the-scenes magic of the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts film series.
Unlike a traditional theme park, the Studio Tour offers a deep dive into the filmmaking process. Guests can walk through iconic sets like the Great Hall, Diagon Alley, Platform 9¾, and the Forbidden Forest, all recreated with stunning detail. Authentic props, costumes, and creature effects are on display, showing how the magical world was brought to life on screen.
The tour also offers interactive experiences, such as flying a broomstick using green screen technology, practicing wand choreography, or trying on Hogwarts robes. Fans of all ages can even enjoy Butterbeer and shop exclusive merchandise at themed stores.
Designed for fans and film enthusiasts alike, this is the second Warner Bros. Studio Tour dedicated to Harry Potter in the world—the first being in London. Whether you're a lifelong Potterhead or just discovering the Wizarding World, this Tokyo studio tour promises an unforgettable, magical journey through the art of filmmaking.
Official Website Link -The Making of Harry Potter-
Links to tourism introduction article websites (GO TOKYO)
Tickets : Official site ticket information
Address & Key Info
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Address: 1‑1‑7 Kasugacho, Nerima‑ku, Tokyo
- Nearest stations: Toshimaen Station (Seibu Toshima Line & Toei Ōedo Line), just a short walk to the venue
By Train (Recommended)
-Seibu Toshima Line (from Ikebukuro Station)
A direct ride from Ikebukuro to Toshimaen takes about 17 minutes, followed by a 2-minute walk to the tour entrance
-Toei Ōedo Subway Line
Take the Toei Ōedo Line to Toshimaen Station, then walk 2–4 minutes
Fun bonus: The Seibu line often runs special Harry Potter-themed trains, and Toshimaen Station itself has been remodeled with a Hogsmeade-inspired design, making your journey feel magical from the start
-From Tokyo Station:
Around 45 minutes via Tokyo Metro or JR to Ikebukuro, then transfer to Seibu Line
By Taxi
-A direct taxi from Tokyo Station takes around 45–50 minutes, costing approximately ¥5,700–9,450 depending on traffic and route .
Convenient for families or travelers with luggage; just instruct the driver to drop you off at the Studio Tour entrance.
・Tips
Train is most efficient—fast, budget-friendly, and immersive with themed trains and station design.
