Avoid these 5 mistakes at Harry Potter Studio Tour In Tokyo πŸͺ„πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅#shorts #harrypotter #tokyo

Five mistakes to avoid at the making of Harry Potter Studio Tour in Tokyo. Behind the scenes secrets, real film sets that bring this Wizarding World to life. One, don’t show up on time. Get there at least an hour before your entry slot. Trust me, you’ll want time for the world’s largest Harry Potter store. I was scrambling to pick an outfit, but the staff helped me out and I ended up with this customized Gryffindor quiddage shirt. Obsessed. And yes, I got my snitch. Two, don’t stress out about being first. We booked a Sunday 400 p.m. time slot, and it wasn’t crowded at all. Make sure to pre-book your time slot on our favorite app, Clue. They will sell out. We experience no lines for anything. Three, don’t underestimate how long you’ll be there. Set aside at least 3 to four hours. If you’re a Potter fan, you might be there till they close the doors like us. 6 hours flew by. There are 30 sections, each with insane details. We grabbed the official guide book and audio tour, but honestly, we could have done without them, too. Four, don’t skip the free interactive stations. You get digital video downloads with spots like Harry’s first quiddage match and the moving portrait, but riding the broomstick free, but you’ll need to pay for the video. No tripods allowed, but the staff are super nice about snapping pics for you. Five, don’t start the tour hungry. There is no food until you reach back cafe halfway through. I got the Gryffindor plate and couldn’t get over the Headwig cake. Oh, and if you grab a butterbeer, you get to keep the cup as a souvenir. If you’re a Potterhead, this is pure bucket list. Which Hogwarts house are you repping when you

Traveling to Tokyo, Japan? One of the most fun things to do is the Harry Potter Studio Tour by Warner Bros.

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