Can Harry Potter’s magical tourists return to Japan?

The “Warner Bros Studio Tour Tokyo – The Making of Harry Potter” will be that charm after the original UK tour.

The American company will work with Japanese partners to create the tour.

They expect tourism to emerge from the coronavirus pandemic crisis when it opens.

The Harry Potter tour site will be in a public park that is being developed through the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

The plot already includes the Toshimaen amusement park, which is expected to close at the end of August.

As a component of the studio tour, visitors will be able to see sets, costumes and accessories, as well as scenes from first-hand films.

Harry Potter’s original tour to the UK has been a great fortune since it opened in 2012, with more than 14 million visitors.

Harry Potter-themed games and attractions are popular around the world, as are children’s magician movies about books written through JK Rowling.

Universal Studios offers “Harry Potter Magic World” attractions in its parks in the United States and Japan.

“The franchise is long-lasting and highly appreciated over generations, as adults who grew up with Harry Potter now bring their own circle of relatives to the cinema,” said a spokesman for the Japanese corporation Itochu Corporation, which is helping to expand the park.

Olympic disappointment

Japan’s tourism industry has been hit hard, particularly in Tokyo, which plans to host this summer’s Olympic and Paralympic Games.

With the sharp drop in the number of tourists due to restrictions similar to coronaviruses, the Japanese government has encouraged its citizens to spend their holidays in the country.

A national crusade granted subsidies of up to 50% to and from parts of the country, except Tokyo, but was suspended last month after a build-up of infections.

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