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Harry Potter Mahou Dokoro Pop-Up Set to Arrive in Hong Kong This November

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Here’s some good news for Potterheads! Hogwarts is set to cast its spell over Hong Kong at the end of November. For the first time ever, the beloved Japanese Harry Potter boutique, Mahou Dokoro, is opening its doors overseas at Festival Walk for a limited pop-up. The store is expected to spread joy and give everyone a wonderful magical experience.

Known for its six fascinating locations across Japan, Harry Potter Mahou Dokoro has become a must-visit for both tourists and locals. It’s the ideal store for Harry Potter fans to get almost all kinds of Japanese Harry Potter peripheral products like wooden wands, specially designed clothing, plush toys and so on.

Now, it’s our turn to dive into the magical universe filled with these exclusive and iconic merchandise. Although it remains a mystery what the Hong Kong Harry Potter pop-up store will sell, just imagine getting your hands on Bertie Bott’s every flavour beans, Marauder’s map gift sets, whimsical wand keychains, and authentic house robes. Don’t miss the chance to hug a cuddly Niffler plushie from the Fantastic Beasts franchise!

 

The Harry Potter pop-up promises not just merchandise but also an immersive experience. Classic scenes from the Harry Potter series are likely to be recreated, offering perfect photo spots that will transport you straight into the wizarding world. Whether you’re a Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, or Slytherin, there will be something magical for everyone.

Right now, many details about this pop-up remain under wraps, waiting for fans to explore for themselves. There’s no doubt that this will be an exciting opportunity for Harry Potter lovers to expand their collection or simply want to feel the atmosphere. Stay tuned for the magical Harry Potter pop-up.

Dates: End of November, exact date to be confirmed

Location: MTR Floor, Festival Walk, 80 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong

(Featured and Hero Image credit: hpst_jp/Twitter)

This story first appeared on Lifestyle Asia Hong Kong.

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