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Harry Potter plaza at Akasaka Akasaka Biz Tower Address : 5 Chome-3-1 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo 107-6301, Japan Get mesmerised by the amazing display of Harry Potter. Best to visit this place at night to see the lightings and enjoy the awesome view. The trees around the area are installed with lights. There's also a sculpture of the Time-Turner from ‘Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban'. Its one of the main attraction in the area and I saw many Harry Potter fans dressing up to take photo with it. There is a Harry Potter play until September.so its unsure whether this display will be taken down after that. #japantrip
Posted: Aug 18, 2024
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