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Revision as of 10:40, 23 December 2021
Jirokichi Suzuki's residence is a Taishō era styled mansion in Tokyo, with Jirokichi Suzuki, general advisor of the Suzuki Fincial Group, and his dog Lupin seemingly being the only inhabitants. It's a recurring in the manga and anime of Detective Conan.
Model
Jirokichi's mansion is based on a combination of two buildings from Yamagata University in the manga, located the eponymous prefecture, taking the bulk of the main building, including the porch, and basing the central part of it on the middle of the Kyoiku Shiryokan.
The mansion in the anime is directly based on the one from the manga and hence is based on the same buildings.
Setting | ||
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Cities and Towns • Countries • Educational Institutions • Prefectures of Japan • Railway Lines and Stations | ||
Character's Homes | Akako Koizumi • Jirokichi Suzuki • Kudo family • Kuroba family • Mouri family • Nakamori family | |
Educational Institutions | Ekoda High School • Kohnan High School • Teitan Elementary School | |
Hotels & Inns | Haido City Hotel | |
Towns & Cities | Beika Ward • Beika Town • Ekoda • Ginza • Haido • Shibuya • Toshima • Yaoya | |
Train Stations | Beika Station • Tokyo Station | |
Other Locations | Beika Aquarium • Clock Tower (Black Star) • Nippon Budokan • Tokyo Skytree • Tokyo Tower • Tropical Land • Sunset Manor |