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Harry Potter cafe

#japantrip You can make a reservation online in advance (in fact I think it's the only way to get a seat) - not too difficult even as a foreigner, which is more than I can say for a lot of these themed cafes. The nearby Harry Potter store had some of the *coolest* merch I've ever seen, and I've been to Hogwarts and the Studio Tour in London!! Think: a dark mark soy sauce dish, Tom Riddle's diary as a real journal, Ron and Harry Weasley sweater teddy bears. The food was also very good - about what I would expect from a themed cafe in Japan, quality and prices and all, so a far sight better than anything you get served at either Universal or London. The mocktails were very good too. If you're at all a Harry Potter fan, it's a must-see in Tokyo.
Posted: Apr 12, 2024
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