Universal Studios Japan to develop Harry Potter attraction
Image: Film actors James (left) and Oliver Phelps
Universal Studios Japan has partnered with Warner Bros and Universal Parks and Resorts to announce plans for the development of a new Harry Potter attraction in Osaka.
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter concept was first launched at Universal Orlando Resort in Florida, US, nearly two years ago and is now poised for an international expansion.
Osaka's new Harry Potter-themed attraction will offer a fully immersive experience for the entire family, bringing the story of wizard to life. It is due to open in late 2014.
Universal Studios Japan president and CEO Glenn Gumpel said: "Harry Potter, the most wonderful and amazing story of our time, is coming to Universal Studios Japan.
"We will recreate The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – first created by Universal Studios in Orlando – which has been enjoyed and cherished by millions and millions of Universal Orlando's guests."
Brad Globe, president of Warner Bros. Consumer Products, added: "We think this is the perfectly timed next step in bringing the magical world of Harry Potter to life for even more fans."
In addition to Osaka, it was revealed last December that a Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction will also be developed at Universal Studios Hollywood in California, US.
To read more about the opening of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando Resort, see Attractions Management 2010 Issue 2, p36
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Details: www.usj.co.jp
Image: Warner Bros./Universal Studios Japan
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