Transporting into the world of Harry Potter

I've always been amazed by the cinematography of Harry Potter and its enchanting props and visual effects. Planned a visit to the Harry Potter Studio to check it out

Location 
Warner Bros. Studio Tour London

Studio Tour Drive
Leavesden
WD25 7LR


Getting there
Take a 1-hour train to Watford Junction.
At the train station, there's a shuttle bus plastered with the Harry Potter Poster which brings you to the studio directly. It cost 2pounds for a return ticket, and 1.50 pounds for a single trip ticket.
Buses run regularly at 20 mins interval, so it's very easy to get here.
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Ticketing

Bought my tickets online to secure my tour timing. There's timings at every hour to stagger the flow of guests to prevent overcongestion. Individual adult tickets are at 33pounds. 

Headed to the souvenir shop before the start of the tour as there was still some time before I could enter. 

Harry Potter's Magical wand!


Prank ears






Wizard student wannabe! Was about to zoom off in my broom and the tour started.



Remember this room under the stairs where harry potter first lived with his step-parents in the first ep? So nostalgic.

The Hogwarts dining hall where the students sat in their colors


The professors

Dumbadore!





The broom where they use it in the movies for some of the broom-flying scene.

They showcased how those flying on the broom scenes were filmed. Basically, the actors have to sit on this machine against the greenscreen, then the actions are superimposed onto the scene.


The outdoor area was really cold!


The bridge where one of the love scene was filmed.

Dungeon/market place in the movie, full of interesting and amazing shops!


Pet owls for sale  in the dungeon.


Then, entered into a room where they have illustrations of the various buildings they construct in the movie. It's down to the details and this's very impressive. They even make a 3d model out of it and it's on display.


So from the paper 3d model, they construct a real-life looking castle. They use this real-life looking castle to film most of the 'view from outside the school scene'. Every construction of the castle was so detailed and exquisite I wondered how long they spent to construct the entire building.




Bought a flying on the broom picture as a remembrance!



Tokyo - Tsukiji Market Sushi Breakfast

In Japan, eating rice for breakfast is not unusual, so does eating sushi in the morning. Japanese housewives wake up early in the morning to prepare rice dishes for their husbands in fact.

Tsukiji Fish Market is the biggest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world and also one of the largest wholesale food markets of any kind. While the inner wholesale market has restricted access to visitors, the outer retail market, restaurants and associated restaurant supply stores remain a major tourist attraction for both domestic and overseas visitors.

How to get there?


Take the Toei Oedo Line to Tsukiji-shijō Station or the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line to Tsukiji Station.

Where to eat, what to eat?

 

There are many sushi restaurants along the stretch and these few are the most highly populated ones. Their food I would probably think is good but it is overly hyped over due to it being featured on travel websites.


Try the tamago! There are a few stalls selling tamago made differently and each of them taste very interesting.
 
 
 
 
 


This is the first time I came across a wasabi plant  and so this is how it looks like.


While we were hungry and impatient at the long queues and the overly hyped-up tourist-destinated sushi joints, we decided to just pop by any sushi restaurant. I mean in Japan, any sushi would taste as awesome!  
 
 
 


There's 2 kinds of shoyu, both have slight differing taste.
 

 
There's different sets of sushi platter on the menu but i'm rather picky with the kind of raw fish that I take and like. I like salmon and most of the time I prefer picking my platter of sushi I want to eat instead of getting their fixed set and end up with some selections that doesn't suit my appetite.

 


Set platters
 
 
 
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