Harry Potter Wizarding World Cafe ハリー・ポッター&ファンタスティック・ビースト魔法ワールドカフェ

The entrance to the Wizarding World cafe in Tokyo

Dine at the wizard's table...

Are you a fan of the Harry Potter universe? To mark the theatrical release of the second part of the "Fantastic Beasts" trilogy, "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald", two pop-up cafes based on J. K. Rowling's universe have opened their doors in Japan. Found in Hakata (Fukuoka prefecture) and Shinjuku (Tokyo) respectively, the two cafes will work their magic until January 31, 2019!

Named "Wizarding World Cafe", the two cafes opened their doors on November 9th and will be open for a limited period of two and a half months.

Based on J.K. Rowling's popular Harry Potter universe, these two cafes are already delighting fans of the franchise.

With statues of Harry Potter and Newt Scamander at the entrance, silhouettes of the characters from the second part of the "Fantastic Beasts", and posters from the Ministry of Magic on the walls, visitors are immersed in the Wizarding World as soon as they step into the cafe. There's a French theme for the cafe area, since the plot of the "Crimes of Grindelwald" movie takes place in Paris.

The cafe has a French theme, as the recent movie takes place in Paris

Dining in the cafe area

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