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Revision as of 21:32, 28 March 2021
Tokyo Station (東京駅 Tōkyō-eki ), sometimes also called Tohto Station (東都駅 Tōto-eki ) in Gosho Aoyama's stories, is a real building, the central train station of Tokyo and a historical site in the style of Taishō architecture. It's located in the Marunouchi District of Chiyoda Ward and seems to be relatively close to Beika and Yaoya in Gosho's works. It also just appeared with its pre-renovation look in these so far.
Contents
Plot overview
Detective Conan plot overview
Wedding Murder Case (Manga: 214, Anime: 142)
Mystery Train (Manga: 818, Anime: 701)
Murder inside Café Poirot Case (Manga: 983, Anime: 886)
Non-canon Detective Conan plot overview
Anime
The Missing Page (Anime: 461)
Mentioned as "Tohto Station".
The Tokyo Barls Collection (Anime: 943)
Movies
The Time-Bombed Skyscraper (Movie: 1)
Mentioned as "Tohto Station".
Yaiba plot overview
Who is Japan's No. 1 (Yaiba Manga: 42)
See also
Links
- Tokyo Station on Wikipedia