Make your visit to the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo – The Making of Harry Potter stress-free and memorable with this private experience. Enjoy hotel pick-up and drop-off, explore the Studio with your personal host, and capture unforgettable family and group photos along the way. Unlike big group tours, this is a private fan-hosted experience designed just for your party with flexible pacing, photography support, and fun Harry Potter trivia along the way. End the day with a relaxing ride back to your hotel. Perfect for families and Potter fans alike!
Please note that admission tickets for the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo – The Making of Harry Potter are not included in this experience.
Guests are required to purchase their tickets in advance directly from the official Studio Tour website before the tour date to secure their preferred time slot.
If you need assistance navigating the ticket booking process, we are happy to guide you
Step into the magical world of Harry Potter with your private host.
The Great Hall, Gryffindor Common Room, and Dumbledore’s Office
Costumes, props, and magical creatures from the films
The Forbidden Forest and Platform 9¾
Optional green screen activities like broomstick flying (additional cost)
Your private host will meet you just outside the ticket gates at Toshimaen Station. From there, it’s only a short walk (about 5 minutes) to the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo – The Making of Harry Potter entrance
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