Harry Potter Sword Replicas Recalled in Japan
Warner Bros. Studios Japan has issued a recall for Harry Potter sword replicas sold at a theme park in Japan due to their striking authenticity, potentially infringing upon anti-weapons legislation.
Authentic Godric Gryffindor Sword
The subject of the recall is an "authentic recreation" of the Godric Gryffindor Sword, named after one of the founding figures of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Recall Details
The silver sword, measuring 34 inches (85 centimeters) in length and mounted on a wooden display plaque, was priced at 30,000 yen ($200) and faced a recall following a reported "distribution issue."
Potential Legal Violation
Japanese media highlighted concerns that the sharp-edged nature of the replicas could potentially breach the country's regulations on swords and firearms.
Apology from Warner Bros. Studios Japan
In response to the recall, Warner Bros. Studios Japan issued an apology, expressing regret for any inconvenience caused by the situation.
Japan's Strict Gun Control Laws
Japan is known for its stringent gun control laws, resulting in low rates of violent crime, although occasional incidents do occur, such as the 2022 assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Fans Express Disappointment
Harry Potter enthusiasts who were required to surrender their sword replicas shared their dismay on social media, with some describing the experience as "frustrating" and "very sad."
One fan lamented parting ways with the Gryffindor sword, a cherished item, while expressing hope that it would be appropriately handled upon disposal.