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Mahoutokoro was a wizarding school located in Japan. Students of this school prized wands made out of cherry wood, and those who owned them were held in a place of high esteem.[1]
Etymology
The name Mahoutokoro is composed of the Japanese words 魔法 (mahou), meaning "magic, witchcraft, sorcery,"[2] and 所 (tokoro), meaning "place," "spot," or "site."[3]
Appearances
- Pottermore (Mentioned only)
Notes and references
- ↑ Pottermore wand wood information (transcription available here)
- ↑ "魔法 (mahou)" on Jim Breen's WWWJDIC
- ↑ "所 (tokoro)" on Jim Breen's WWWJDIC
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Beauxbatons · Castelobruxo · Durmstrang · Hogwarts · Ilvermorny · Koldovstoretz · Mahoutokoro · Uagadou | |||
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Academy of Broom Flying · Charm School · Euro-Glyph School of Extraordinary Languages · Merge School of Under-Water Spellage · The Naaszcademy of Magizoology · Wizarding Academy of Dramatic Arts · Young Wizards Daycare Center |