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Koji Haneda | |
Japanese name: | 羽田 浩司 (Haneda Kōji) |
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English name: | Koji Haneda[1] |
Age: | Unknown (deceased) |
Gender: | Male |
Relatives: | Shukichi Haneda (brother-in-law) |
Occupation: | Shogi player |
First appearance: | Manga: File 947 (In a silhouette) |
Appearances: | Koji Haneda Appearances |
Koji Haneda (羽田 浩司 Haneda Kōji ) was a professional shogi player and Shukichi Haneda's brother-in-law in the manga Detective Conan.
Contents
Background
Koji was a talented shogi player that his "not-related-by-blood"[2] brother, Shukichi Haneda, deeply respected. Many had high hopes that Koji would win all seven of the major shogi titles.
He died under mysterious circumstances when in the United States participating in a chess tournament, a game he also enjoyed. Ai Haibara suggests that Koji may have been murdered with APTX 4869 since a person with the same name appeared on the list of people killed by the poison.
Personality
Koji's motto was "one should stick with one's original plan" (初志貫徹 shoshi kantetsu )[3].
Plot overview
Murdered Professor Case (Manga: 179, Anime: 129)
Haibara says that APTX 4869 victims died except Shinichi.
Shukichi's Envelope Case (Manga: 945-947, Anime: TBA)
Koji was mentioned by Shukichi to Yumi Miyamoto on the phone. Shukichi says that he respected Koji, and Koji's motto was "one should stick with one's original plan".
After Shukichi and Yumi's talking, Haibara asks Conan whether does he know Koji Haneda. Conan answers her that Koji was a talented shogi player, but he died under mysterious circumstances when he went to the United States participating in a chess tournament. Haibara recognizes that there is the name Koji Haneda in the list of people killed by APTX 4869.
Appellations
Relationship analysis
Shukichi Haneda
Shukichi is a non-blood brother of Koji, either by adoption, marriage, or some other means. Shukichi deeply respected him and likely changed one of his name characters slightly to honor Koji.
Name origin
Shukichi Haneda may have changed his name slightly to honor the late Koji Haneda. Koji's given name is 浩司, and the first character's radicals are (氵 ノ 土 口). 土 is earth's do. Shukichi's given name is spelled 秀𠮷, with the final "kichi" kanji also including the radical for earth's do. This 𠮷 for kichi is a very rare variant; 99% of the time kichi is written as 吉 with 士 (man/samurai's shi) instead.
Trivia
- In Episode 128, furigana (Japanese reading aid) of his surname is Hada (ハダ ).
- Gosho Aoyama mentioned there was "red herring" in Volume 18[4], the same volume the list of APTX 4869 victims appeared in.
In other languages
Language | Given Name | Family Name | Notes |
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Japanese | 浩司 Kōji | 羽田 Haneda[3]/Hada[5] | |
English | Koji[1] | Haneda[1] | |
Chinese | 浩司 Hàosī | 羽田 Yǔtián | |
Italian | Muneo[6] | ??-neda[6] | Muneo (宗男) is a name of an another victim in the Japanese and English versions. |
See also
References
- ^ a b c Case Closed File 179 (Reference: File:English APTX list.jpg)
- ^ Shukichi was a 義理の兄 to Koji: an adopted brother or step brother, rather than a blood brother.
- ^ a b c d e f g File 947: Motto (Volume 89)
- ^ Let's Talk with Gosho Aoyama-sensei Day 2016
- ^ In Episode 128
- ^ a b Italian Volume 18, File 179 (Reference: File:Italian APTX list.jpg)
APTX 4869 | ||
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Developers | Atsushi Miyano • Elena Miyano • Shiho Miyano | |
Victims | Shinichi Kudo • Kohji Haneda • Amanda Hughes • Mary Sera • Shiho Miyano | |
Antidotes | Prototype antidote • Baijiu | |
Related Articles | Silver Bullet • Victim list • Case from 17 years ago • Black Organization |