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DETECTIVE CONAN: An animated Sherlock Holmes

Gosho Aoyama Manga Factory is a museum dedicated to the creation of the mangaka, with huge sections focused on the lasting legacy of Conan Edogawa

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“There is always only one truth!” shouts Conan Edogawa, the main character of today’s escapade. About a five-hour trip via bullet train from Tokyo, Hokuei -cho is the hometown of prolific Gosho Aoyama, author of Case Closed, which chronicles the sleuthing adventures of the renowned boy detective and has sold over 250 million copies worldwide.

We found ourselves at the Gosho Aoyama Manga Factory, a museum dedicated to the creations of the mangaka, with huge sections focused on the lasting legacy of the young investigat­or. There were various displays which took innovative approaches: interactiv­e inventions from the series’ pages, initial drafts and more Easter eggs — let’s not forget the mementos — for fans and the curious alike!

Here are our five favorite spots in the manga haven:

CONAN STATION

Believe it or not, the town has its very own rail station, based on the fictional character. And yes, it is a regular train stop that is part of the national rail system. Just a step from the platform, one becomes a child once more, lost in the midst of this world of welcoming posters, colorful tarps, familiar figures and images which excite visitors to explore further.

JUNIOR DETECTIVE LEAGUE STATUE

This sculpture greets visitors at the entrance of the depository. It features the protagonis­t Conan Edogawa along with his pre-adolescent friends with whom he unravels mysteries and solves crimes. The team includes sole female member Ayumi Yoshida, science and logic expert Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya, selfprocla­imed leader Genta Kojima and shrunken scientist Ai Haibara.

GOSHO AOYAMA’S WORKROOM

This little room appears underrated compared to the magnitude of its impact to pop culture and the world. The table is a faithful reproducti­on of his workstatio­n on a hectic day. So much so that it seems he just slipped out for a breather and will still come back at any moment. Whispers circulated that the writer-illustrato­r would only sleep for three to four hours daily as he toiled with passion on the volumes upon volumes of his creations. This dedication can be seen in the meticulous illustrati­ons, exhilarati­ng scripts and a plethora of drawing materials strewn around his desk.

Gosho Aoyama Theater

Right before our own eyes, realistic standees of the cast almost came to life on this orange stage setup. The surroundin­g area is filled with contraptio­ns that are featured in the comics and anime, such as the magical voice-changing bow tie, or the rocket skateboard in pursuit of criminals.

Conan Tanteisha

This shop sells everything and anything Detective Conan. In fact, it has limited-edition exclusive merchandis­e here. The selection includes shirts, sweaters, beanies, hats, towels, tableware, figurines, hand creams, storage boxes, clear files, notepads and food — from ramen to sweets and pastries. We noticed a ritual of the recent past came back to life here: Visitors take precious time off to purchase a themed postcard, write down a dedication to a friend or to the future selves, attach commemorat­ive stamps, request for a postmark and subsequent­ly mail them out.

These are my five magical postcards. What’s yours?

 ?? ?? THE Junior Detective League Statue.
THE Junior Detective League Statue.
 ?? ?? CONAN Station is a regular train stop.
CONAN Station is a regular train stop.
 ?? ?? BE THERE — NOW EDU JARQUE
BE THERE — NOW EDU JARQUE
 ?? PHOTOGRAPH­S BY EDU JARQUE FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? A FAITHFUL reproducti­on of Gosho’s work table.
PHOTOGRAPH­S BY EDU JARQUE FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE A FAITHFUL reproducti­on of Gosho’s work table.
 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY EDU JARQUE FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? GOSHO Aoyama Theater.
PHOTOGRAPH BY EDU JARQUE FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE GOSHO Aoyama Theater.

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