If you’re a Harry Potter fan visiting Japan, Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo – The Making of Harry Potter in Nerima should be at the top of your bucket list. This world-class attraction is the largest indoor Harry Potter experience in the world, offering visitors an unforgettable journey into the wizarding world.
Here, you can walk through the iconic Great Hall, peek inside Dumbledore’s Office, stroll along Diagon Alley, and even take a ride on the Hogwarts Express. The studio is filled with original props, authentic costumes, and intricate set designs used in the films. You can also try Butterbeer, explore the magical creature exhibits, and learn behind-the-scenes secrets of how the movies were made.
The studio is located at the site of the former Toshimaen Amusement Park in Nerima, Tokyo. It’s just a short walk from Toshimaen Station, making it extremely convenient for both locals and tourists.
Address: 3-25-1 Koyama, Nerima-ku, Tokyo
Nearest Stations: Toshimaen Station (Seibu Toshima Line & Toei Oedo Line)
Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 7:30 PM (varies by day)
From Shinjuku Station:
Take the Seibu Shinjuku Line to Nerima Station.
Transfer to the Seibu Toshima Line and get off at Toshimaen Station.
Walk about 2 minutes to the entrance.
From Ikebukuro Station:
Take the Seibu Ikebukuro Line to Nerima Station.
Transfer to the Seibu Toshima Line to Toshimaen Station.
From Narita Airport:
Take the Narita Express to Shinjuku, then follow the above route.
From Haneda Airport:
Take the Tokyo Monorail to Hamamatsucho, transfer to the JR Yamanote Line, then follow the Shinjuku route.
After a magical (and likely long) day inside the studio, the last thing you want is a long commute back to your accommodation. Staying nearby offers several benefits:
Save time – Arrive early and enjoy more of the attraction without rushing.
More energy – Avoid long train rides after walking all day.
Local experience – Explore Nerima’s charming cafés, local restaurants, and quiet parks.
Great for families – Easier to return for a midday rest, especially with kids.
For travelers staying a week or more, monthly apartments near Harry Potter Studio are often more cost-effective than hotels. You get more space, full kitchen facilities, and privacy — perfect for long-term stays.
We offer four beautiful, fully furnished apartments located in Nerima and surrounding neighborhoods. All are within easy reach of Toshimaen Station and Harry Potter Studio Tokyo.
Whether you’re visiting for a month-long holiday, a family trip, or remote work, our Nana House properties provide comfort, convenience, and the feeling of home in Tokyo.
If you’re traveling with family or a group of friends, Hasu House is a fantastic choice.
Highlights:
Size: 60㎡, two stories, small private garden
Bedrooms: 3 double beds + 2 futon sets
Facilities: Smart TV, fully equipped kitchen, laundry, 2 bathrooms, 2 toilets, Wi-Fi
Ideal for: Families up to 8 people, long stays, work-from-home travelers
A stylish, newly built house with plenty of sunlight and space.
Highlights:
Size: 72㎡, two stories + rooftop drying space
Bedrooms: 3 double beds
Facilities: 60-inch TV, full kitchen, laundry, parking, Wi-Fi
Ideal for: Groups wanting both comfort and convenience
Perfect for travelers who want a quiet stay but still be close to city attractions.
Highlights:
Layout: 1F – kitchen, bathroom, living area; 2F – 2 bedrooms
Beds: Semi-double, queen, extra mattresses available
Facilities: Flat-screen TV, full kitchen, laundry, Wi-Fi
Ideal for: Couples, small families, business travelers
Located in a peaceful neighborhood just an 8-minute walk from Ekoda Station.
Highlights:
Layout: 1F – kitchen, bathroom, toilet; 2F – 3 bedrooms
Beds: Semi-double, queen, extra mattresses available
Facilities: Balcony, full kitchen, laundry, Wi-Fi
Ideal for: Families seeking a balance of space and privacy
While the Harry Potter Studio will likely be the highlight of your trip, Nerima offers other attractions worth visiting:
Shakujii Park – A large green space with lakes, walking trails, and cherry blossoms in spring.
Nerima Art Museum – A cozy museum showcasing Japanese modern art.
Local Cafés & Bakeries – Enjoy fresh Japanese pastries and specialty coffee.
Shopping Streets (Shotengai) – Explore local shops for souvenirs and snacks.
Book tickets in advance – The studio requires timed entry tickets, often sold out weeks ahead.
Allow at least 4 hours – There’s a lot to see and do inside.
Wear comfortable shoes – Expect a lot of walking.
Bring a camera – Photography is allowed in most areas.
Check the weather – Some outdoor sections may be affected by rain.
Make your Tokyo trip unforgettable — spend your days exploring the Harry Potter Studio Tokyo and your nights relaxing in a fully furnished Nana House apartment.
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