Toshimaen (or Toshimaen) in Nerima, Tokyo, is known as a historic amusement park. However, did you know that there are spots where you can experience the world of Harry Potter hidden within the park? Toshimaen Home is a unique space that will captivate not only fans but also other visitors.
The nearest station to Toshimaen Home is Toshimaen Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line. Inside the station, there is a real public telephone box, and when you pick up the receiver, you can hear the voice of a wizard. It's like slipping into the world of Harry Potter through a time warp.
Furthermore, the wrapping train that arrives at the home is adorned with the actors from the movies, providing fans with a dream-like experience. Stepping off the train, you will encounter a world filled with enchantment. This extraordinary space is a unique charm of Toshimaen Home.
Toshimaen Home offers accommodations that seem to have been directly transplanted from the world of Harry Potter. From the interior of the rooms to the amenities, and even the appearance and communal spaces, intricate details have been incorporated.
For example, when you look out the window, you may see animals flying around, or an open magical book, and various other presentations await. You can experience an extraordinary time as if you've become a wizard, and even non-fans are sure to spend a dreamy time.
Around Ikebukuro Station, there are various spots associated with Harry Potter. On the large monitor on the east side platform of Ikebukuro Tobu, famous scenes from the movie are shown, and you can see the actors on the escalator, creating a city brimming with magic.
By visiting not only Toshimaen but also Ikebukuro, you can further immerse yourself in the world of magic. The charm lies in being able to experience the world of the movie set against the backdrop of Tokyo's downtown area.
Toshimaen Home is a recommended spot for Harry Potter fans as well as travelers seeking extraordinary experiences. Why not visit this hidden gem in Tokyo and have a unique experience?