Tokyo Harry Potter Studio "Goblet of Fire" 20th Anniversary!

April 03, 2025

Tokyo Harry Potter Studio

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” is entering its 20th anniversary of release, and Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo - The Making of Harry Potter will hold a special “Goblet of Fire” exhibition from Friday, April 18, 2025, to Monday, September 8, 2025. The exhibition will take fans on a journey to relive classic movie scenes and showcase a large number of precious props and costumes, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the magical world as if they were there, and to re-experience the beauty of the film.

Table of Contents “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”: Magical Adventure and the Interplay of Human Nature The “Goblet of Fire” 20th Anniversary Special Exhibition Opens on April 18th! “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”: Magical Adventure and the Interplay of Human Nature

“Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” is the fourth installment in the “Harry Potter” novel-adapted film series and can be seen as a significant turning point in the overall story development. The film depicts Harry, Ron, and Hermione’s fourth year at Hogwarts, while they also face the restless and uneasy period of adolescence. At this time, Harry is forced to participate in the once-a-century “Triwizard Tournament.” As magical challenges appear one after another, he and his rivals, who are both enemies and friends, are drawn into a deeper vortex of dark forces. The film created multiple large-scale scenes, coupled with vivid CG special effects, delivering a very stunning visual feast.

Tokyo Harry Potter Studio

The “Goblet of Fire” 20th Anniversary Special Exhibition Opens on April 18th!

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the release of “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,” Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo - The Making of Harry Potter, located in Nerima, Tokyo, will launch a special “Goblet of Fire” exhibition, faithfully recreating the exciting scenes from the film!

Tokyo Harry Potter Studio

First, upon entering the magnificent Great Hall of Hogwarts School, you will see the “Goblet of Fire,” responsible for selecting participants for the “Triwizard Tournament.” The design of this Goblet perfectly recreates all the small details, with a faint blue flame flickering within. It also emits a magical barrier, the “Age Line.” Paper slips will fly out from the Goblet, recreating the moment of choosing the champions in the film.

Highlight ②: Admire “Triwizard Tournament” related props up close.

The exhibition will also showcase many film props and costumes, allowing fans to witness the props used by Harry in the “Triwizard Tournament” challenges, including scenes related to the first challenge, the “Hungarian Horntail,” the gloomy bathroom where Harry went to find answers to solve the second challenge, and the colorful faucets, all of which demonstrate the exquisite craftsmanship of the film production.

Tokyo Harry Potter Studio

Limited-Edition Merchandise and Food Bring a Magical Feast!

The highly popular “Professor Umbridge’s Afternoon Tea” will also adopt a “Goblet of Fire” theme, presenting a limited-time “Triwizard Tournament Afternoon Tea.” This will feature delicious sweets and savory items that perfectly represent various classic scenes from the legendary competition, such as “Champion Trophy Meringue Cookies,” “Resurrection Cauldron Cream Puffs” inspired by Voldemort’s resurrection scene, and smoked salmon and Coronation chicken “Maze Sandwiches.”

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Two themed burgers are also being released, representing the “Durmstrang Institute” and “Beauxbatons Academy of Magic.” As bold as its bright red bun, the “Durmstrang Institute” burger is a heavy-flavored burger made with smoky sauce and garlic chili sauce, served with fries sprinkled with smoked paprika. The “Beauxbatons Academy of Magic” burger, named after its blue uniform, features a rich chicken liver pate, reminiscent of foie gras, paired with a wine-flavored sauce, and the fries are sprinkled with elegant truffle salt.

Tokyo Harry Potter Studio

In addition, there are also desserts inspired by classic scenes from “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” that allow you to immerse yourself in the world of Hogwarts, such as the “Mermaid Stained Glass Cake” inspired by the dreamy and colorful faucets in the Prefects’ Bathroom, the “Quidditch World Cup Mousse Cake” recreating the gorgeous scene of the Quidditch World Cup final, and the “Goblet of Fire Mint Chocolate Milkshake” with blue flames.

Special Gift Limited to Email Subscribers

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During the event period, simply subscribe to the Tokyo Warner Bros. Studio Tour email newsletter and show the subscription screen at the reception desk on the day of your visit to receive one free “Dragon Acrylic Stand.” These dragons appeared in the first task of the Triwizard Tournament, and there are four designs in total (randomly given out, while supplies last)!

“Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” 20th Anniversary Special Exhibition

Event Dates: Friday, April 18, 2025 – Monday, September 8, 2025

Venue: Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo - The Making of Harry Potter (1-1-7 Kasugacho, Nerima-ku, Tokyo)

Admission Fees: ※Prices effective from Tuesday, April 1, 2025

General Ticket: Adults ¥7,000, Students ¥5,800, Children ¥4,200 Evening Ticket: Adults ¥5,000, Students ¥4,150, Children ¥3,000 General Package: Adults ¥10,400, Students ¥9,300, Children ¥7,800 Evening Package: Adults ¥8,400, Students ¥7,650, Children ¥6,600 ※Package includes digital audio guide and guidebook Official Website

“Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,” released in 2005, remains a classic in the hearts of many novel and film fans. Now, both Taiwan and Japan are celebrating its 20th anniversary with re-release events. In addition to revisiting the big screen to relive the emotions, don’t forget to note down the dates for the special “Goblet of Fire” exhibition and be sure to include it in your itinerary when traveling to Japan!

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