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| There will be mentions of the different (real) [[Wikipedia: Wards of Japan|wards (-ku)]] of [[Tokyo]] and the [[Wikipedia: List of towns in Japan|towns (-chō)]] they are composed of respectively a lot, which can get quite complicated and confusing if you are not knowledgable about the geography of Tokyo and how this city is administrated. Below you can see a very good map from [http://tokyomap.com/index.php TokyoMap.com], giving you a quick and simple rundown of the structure of its wards. | | There will be mentions of the different (real) [[Wikipedia: Wards of Japan|wards (-ku)]] of [[Tokyo]] and the [[Wikipedia: List of towns in Japan|towns (-chō)]] they are composed of respectively a lot, which can get quite complicated and confusing if you are not knowledgable about the geography of Tokyo and how this city is administrated. Below you can see a very good map from [http://tokyomap.com/index.php TokyoMap.com], giving you a quick and simple rundown of the structure of its wards. |
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− | [[File:Tokyo Wards Map.jpg|thumb|center|The Wards of Tokyo]] | + | [[File:Tokyo Wards Map.jpg|thumb|center|The Wards of Tokyo.]] |
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− | = ''[[Detective Conan]]'' = | + | == ''100% Tantei Monogatari'' == |
− | == Manga ==
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− | === Company President's Daughter Case (Manga: [[Volume 1#Company President's Daughter Case|2-5]]) ===
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− | The Yayoi District [[Kogoro Mouri|Kogoro]] and [[Ran Mouri]] as well as [[Conan Edogawa]] drive to for this case and where the Tani family lives is a [[Wikipedia: Yayoi, Tokyo|real district]] of Tokyo in the [[Wikipedia: Bunkyō|Bunkyō Ward]].
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− | * Google Maps: [https://goo.gl/maps/fspMzipndwh6hMWSA Bunkyo City, Tokyo 113-0032, Japan]
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− | | + | The mansion is modeled after the [[Wikipedia: Luxembourg Palace|Palais du Luxembourg]], in real life to be found at [[Wikipedia: Rue de Vaugirard|Rue de Vaugirard 15]] in the [[Wikipedia: 6th arrondissement of Paris|6th arrondissement]] of [[Wikipedia:Paris|Paris]]. It also served as the model for the [[Ohshima Art Museum]] in [[Magic Kaito Volume 3#Akako's Delivery Service|chapter 17]] of ''[[Magic Kaito]]'' and the [[Kurogane residence]] in ''[[Yaiba]]''. |
− | Futatsubashi Middle School the kidnapper keeps Akiko Tani at is a play on the real Hitotsubashi Middle School in [[Wikipedia: Chiyoda, Tokyo|Chiyoda Ward]] ("hitotsu" = "one", "futatsu" = "two"). Furthermore, the Hyakujii Park the kidnapper wants his ransom money placed in is based on the name of the [[Wikipedia: Shakujii Park|Shakujii Park]] Gosho Aoyama once lived close to during his time when he lived in the [[Wikipedia: Nerima|Nerima Ward]] and which he often visited in his spare time.<ref>[[Questions given by the Shonen Sunday magazine#1994]], 1994 #16, FILE.12<br>公園や遊園地など、お勧めの遊び場は、「前に住んでいたマンションの近所の石神井公園。」<br>Playgrounds, such as public parks and amusement parks, that you recommend is "The Ishigamii park, which was near the apartment I used to live in."<br>translated by justwantanaccount<br>
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− | '''Note:''' There's just one mistake in the translation, the park in question being [[Wikipedia:Shakujii Park|石神井公園 = Shakujii Kōen]] (Shakujii Park), not Ishigamii Park.</ref>
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− | * Google Maps Hitotsubashi Junior High School: [https://goo.gl/maps/q9bA4JbaXq9LUs898 2 Chome-6-14 Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0003, Japan (35°41'39"N 139°45'24"E)]
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− | * Google Maps Shakujii Park: [https://goo.gl/maps/a9q8ug2XwxwveFRU6 1 Chome-26-1 Shakujiidai, Nerima City, Tokyo 177-0045, Japan (35°44'20"N 139°35'51"E)]
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− | === ¥1,000,000,000 Robbery (Manga: [[Volume 2#¥1,000,000,000 Robbery|13-16]]) ===
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− | Conan Edogawa is on the way back from the Beika Police Department to the [[Mouri Detective Agency]] together with Kogoro and Ran Mouri, during which he, with the help of his new [[Criminal Tracking Glasses|glasses gadget]], geolocates the tall man "4 kilometers to the northwest... in [[Wikipedia: Shinjuku|Shinjuku]]", which, if you take any point in Shinjuku, would encompass exactly the area tinted and framed in blue on the following map for Conan (and the part of [[Beika]] seen here) to potentially be in - consisting of a good chunk of the upper half of [[Wikipedia: Minato, Tokyo|Minato]], the lower half of [[Wikipedia: Chiyoda|Chiyoda]] and a remote southeast corner of the Shinjuku Ward itself.
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− | File:File 14 Conan running to Shinjuku.jpg|Conan is running from Beika to Shinjuku in FILE.14
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− | File:Tokyo Map File 4 Area 4km to South-East of Shinjuku.jpg|Everything 4 kilometers to the southeast of Shinjuku (blue)
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− | === Code Sheet Case (Manga: [[Volume 4#Code Sheet Case|36-39]]) ===
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− | The [[Detective Boys]] take a bus on the real To06 line (都06) of [[Wikipedia: Toei Bus|Toei Bus]] to get from Beika (or, rather, a bus stop close to Beika Park, it seems) to [[Tokyo Tower]]. The line indeed leads from [[Wikipedia: Shibuya Station|Shibuya Station]] through the [[Wikipedia: Minato, Tokyo|Minato Ward]], passed the Tower and has its final destination at [[Wikipedia: Shimbashi Station|Shimbashi Station]]. As this, it's one of the most direct hints about where Beika may be set in the world of the manga. The complete route can be seen as a green line on the map. | |
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− | File:Toei To06 Bus.jpg|A real bus of the To06 line
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− | File:Toei To06 Bus Manga.jpg|A To06 bus in ''Detective Conan''
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− | File:Tokyo Map To06 Line.jpg|To06 route through Tokyo
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− | "Tohto Tower" in that same case of course is Tokyo Tower in anything but name.<ref>[[Interviews#Love Conan Interview]]<br>
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− | '''Like… You draw that street, you draw another street… And those two are connected?-feeling?'''<br>
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− | They don’t. Tohto tower is Tokyo tower. It’s like a mix of fiction and reality.<br>
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− | Translation by: Yunniechan</ref> It goes on to become a recurring location, implied to be very close to Beika and [[Haido]], maybe even part of it in the world of ''[[Detective Conan]]''. It also features as the background photo on the front cover of [[Volume 36|Volumes 36]] and [[Volume 93|93]].
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− | * Google Maps Tokyo Tower: [https://goo.gl/maps/g5acbRc9n8NHBrAw8 4 Chome-2-8 Shibakoen, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0011, Japan (35°39'31"N 139°44'44"E)]
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− | File:Tokyo Tower from below.jpg|The real Tokyo Tower from below
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− | File:File 36 Tohto Tower.jpg|The Tohto Tower from below in FILE.36
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− | The "PAPCO" building the Detective Boys reach during their treasure hunt in FILE.38 is modeled after the [[Wikipedia: Ikebukuro Station#Surrounding area|PARCO Store]], part of the east side of [[Wikipedia: Ikebukuro Station|Ikebukuro Station]] ([[Wikipedia: Ikebukuro|Ikebukuro]], [[Toshima|Toshima Ward]], Tokyo) in real life.
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− | * Google Maps PARCO Store: [https://goo.gl/maps/ALH1kp8px57yNHQr7 1 Chome-28-2 Minamiikebukuro, Toshima City, Tokyo 171-8557, Japan (35°43'51"N 139°42'45"E)]
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− | File:PARCO Building.jpg|The real PARCO Store
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− | File:PAPCO Building Manga.jpg|The "PAPCO Store" in FILE.38
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− | === Pro Soccer Player Case (Manga: [[Volume 7#Pro Soccer Player Case|69-71]]) ===
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− | [[Hideo Akagi]] and his team are playing their soccer match in the [[Wikipedia: National Stadium (Tokyo, 1958)|Tokyo National Stadium]] ([https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/霞ヶ丘町 Kasumigaoka Town]<sub>(jp)</sub>, [[Wikipedia: Shinjuku|Shinjuku Ward]]), also known as Kokuritsu Kyōgijō, as it is called in the chapters, too. The real stadium has been restructured since then and looks vastly different than at the time it was featured in ''Detective Conan''.
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− | * [https://goo.gl/maps/s3jAtKYo6W9SsEwdA 10-1 Kasumigaokamachi, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0013, Japan (35°40'41"N 139°42'53"E)]
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− | File:Tokyo National Stadium Real Life.jpg|The real Tokyo National Stadium before renovations
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− | File:Tokyo National Stadium Manga.jpg|Tokyo National Stadium in FILE.71
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− | === Follow the Voice!! (Manga: [[Volume 9#File 082 - Follow the Voice!!|82]]) ===
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− | The "'''Yotsubishi Gas'''" station is a play on the (once) real [[Wikipedia: Mitsubishi|Mitsubishi]] Gas stations, including a fitting four-petaled logo (instead of the usual three-petaled one), but considering that there are roughly thousands of gas stations in and around Tokyo who all look similar or identical, and the fact that none of them have that same name anymore (most of it seems to be [[Wikipedia: JXTG Nippon Oil & Energy|Nippon Oil]] by now) and that this was over two decades ago, it's safe to assume that it will be extremely difficult or impossible to ever find the specific model for this exact one.
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− | === TV Station Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 11#TV Station Murder Case|102-104]]) ===
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− | The headquarters of Nichiuri TV are based on the previous main headquarters of [[Wikipedia: Nippon TV|Nippon TV]] in [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/二番町_(千代田区) Niban Town]<sub>(jp)</sub> of Chiyoda Ward.
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− | * Google Maps Old Nippon TV Headquarters: [https://goo.gl/maps/s3jAtKYo6W9SsEwdA 2-5 Nibanchō, Chiyoda City, Tōkyō-to 102-0084, Japan (35°41'12"N 139°44'13"E)]
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− | File:Nippon TV HQ Chiyoda.jpg|The old Nippon TV headquarters
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− | File:Nichiuri TV HQ Manga.jpg|The Nichuri TV headquarters in FILE.102
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− | === Moon, Star, and Sun Case (Manga: [[Volume 12#Moon, Star, and Sun Case|111-113]]) ===
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− | Kurisuke Agasa's old mansion is modeled after the "Ohana Estate" mansion in [[Wikipedia: Yanagawa, Fukuoka|Yanagawa City]], located in the [[Wikipedia: Fukuoka Prefecture|Fukuoka Prefecture]].
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− | * Google Maps Ohana Estate: [https://goo.gl/maps/EMkKfvFPzu6Tpq9f9 1 Shinhokamachi, Yanagawa, Fukuoka 832-0069, Japan 33°09'32"N 130°23'52"E]
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− | File:Ohana Estate Mansion Fukuoka.jpg|Ohana Estate Mansion in Fukuoka
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− | File:File 111 Kurisuke Agasas Mansion.jpg|Kurisuke Agasa's mansion in in FILE.111
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− | === Kaitou Kid and the Black Star (Manga: [[Volume 16#Kaitou Kid and the Black Star|156-157]]) ===
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− | The surroundings seen from the roof Conan Edogawa and [[Kaitou Kid]] have their first meeting on, including Tokyo Tower and the [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/城山ガーデン Shiroyama Trust Tower]<sub>(jp)</sub> to the left and, hence, the position of [[Haido City Hotel]], are identical with those of the [https://anaintercontinental-tokyo.jp/en/ ANA Intercontinental Tokyo Hotel] in the [[Wikipedia: Akasaka, Tokyo|Akasaka District]] of Minato Ward. Apart from that, Gosho Aoyama used a different, so far unidentified model for the hotel itself.
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− | * Google Maps ANA Intercontinental Tokyo Hotel: [https://goo.gl/maps/32FWxTCqA1csPMGp8 1-12-33 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo 107-0052, Japan (35°40'10"N 139°44'54"E)]
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− | File:View from ANA Intercontinental Tokyo Hotel.jpg|View from ANA Intercontinental Tokyo Hotel to Shiroyama Trust and Tokyo Tower
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− | File:File 157 Cover Color Jap.jpg|View from Haido City Hotel to Shiroyama Trust and Tokyo Tower
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− | File:Tokyo Map File 156 Marker Haido City Hotel.jpg|Map with marker for ANA Intercontinental Tokyo/Haido City Hotel
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− | === Sato's Father Case (Manga: [[Volume 26#Sato's Father Case|267-269]]) ===
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− | A serial arsonist sets fire to several places in Tokyo, the last of which so far is in [[Wikipedia: Yotsuya|Yotsuya]], a district in [[Wikipedia: Shinjuku|Shinjuku Ward]], where [[Ayumi Yoshida]] saw the arsonist after he started the fire. Shortly after being interrogated by inspector [[Miwako Sato]] at the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department]] about the person in question, she wants to drive to Yotsuya together with the Detective Boys, saying that she wants to take a stop anyway, since it's "the same way" - which is revealed to be the fourth block of Haido, where her [[Masayoshi Sato|father]] happened to die 18 years ago, firmly placing this block of the fictitious district somewhere between the real districts of [[Wikipedia: Kasumigaseki|Kasumigaseki]] (Chiyoda Ward) and the aforementioned Yotsuya - in an area on the southwest border of Chiyoda it shares with the Minato Ward.
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− | File:Tokyo Map File 267 4th Block Haido Approximation.jpg|Approximation of where the 4th Block of Haido would roughly be according to FILE.267
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− | During this call, [[Juzo Megure]] tells them that he and some other policemen from the Shinagawa Police Department are chasing a suspect who escaped during an interrogation in the "sixth block" of Shinagawa (probably referring to the "district" of Shinagawa, which is an alternate name for [[Wikipedia: Takanawa|Takanawa]] and [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/港南_(東京都港区) Kōnan]<sub>(jp)</sub>, distinct from the homonymous [[Wikipedia: Shinagawa|ward]]), who should be "close" to them. [[Wataru Takagi]] and [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] start driving and are able to catch the criminal at the Takanawa Exit of [[Wikipedia: Shinagawa Station|Shinagawa Station]], which, despite its name and like the "Shinagawa District", is in the south of Minato. The Nanagamari Pub is said to be in front of the train station.
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− | The [[Wikipedia: Keihin–Tōhoku Line|Keihin-Tōhoku Line]] and the adjacent stations of [[Wikipedia: Tamachi Station (Tokyo)|Tamachi]] (back then) and [[Wikipedia: Ōimachi Station|Ōimachi]] are also namechecked.
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− | File:Shinagawa Station Takanawa Exit Real Life.jpg|The Takanawa Exit of Shinagawa Station in real life
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− | File:File 267 Shinagawa Station Takanawa Exit.jpg|The Takanawa Exit of Shinagawa Station in FILE.268
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− | The places the serial arsonist set fire to are all real locations of Tokyo: The Ikebukuro District in [[Toshima]], the [[Wikipedia: Asakusabashi|Asakusabashi District]] in [[Wikipedia: Taitō|Taitō]], [[Wikipedia:Tabata Station (Tokyo)|Tabata]] in [[Wikipedia: Kita, Tokyo|Kita]], the [[Wikipedia: Shimokitazawa|Shimokitazawa District]] in [[Wikipedia: Setagaya|Setagaya Ward]] and the aforementioned Yotsuya in Shinjuku. This also fits [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]]'s thoughts and the relations on [[Ai Haibara]]'s map with markers of the scenes of the fires shown in-story, corresponding with real life maps.
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− | File:File 268 Mitsuhiko Mind Map.jpg|The places of the fires in Mitsuhiko's mind, corresponding with real life maps
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− | === Kaitou Kid and the Murder (Manga: [[Volume 30#Kaitou Kid and the Murder|299-302]]) ===
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− | 'Sunset Manor' and 'gas station'.
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− | === Disappearing Mitsuhiko 1 (Manga: [[Volume 35#File 358 - Disappearing Mitsuhiko 1|358]]+) ===
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− | This is probably the one most people on here already know: [[Beika Station]], appearing from FILE.358 onwards is based on [[Wikipedia: Shin-Ōkubo Station|Shin-Ōkubo Station]], just like in the [[movies]], in real life built in [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/百人町 Hyakunin Town] of [[Wikipedia: Shinjuku|Shinjuku Ward]]. Contrary to the movies, though, it isn't on vaguely the same position as the real train station, but closer to the [[Wikipedia: Ebisu, Shibuya|Ebisu]] and [[Wikipedia: Gotanda|Gotanda Districts]] on the border between the wards [[Wikipedia: Shibuya|Shibuya]], Minato and [[Wikipedia: Shinagawa|Shinagawa]] in the manga.
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− | * Google Maps Shin-Ōkubo Station: [https://goo.gl/maps/gLcCiqYHfLk7HVUC7 1 Chome Hyakunincho, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 169-0073, Japan (35°42'4"N 139°42'1"E)]
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− | File:Shin-Okubo Station.jpg|Main entrance of Shin-Ōkubo Station
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− | File:Beika Station Manga.jpg|Main entrance of Beika Station
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− | === Onsen Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 69#Onsen Murder Case|722-724]]) ===
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− | The Hakone Onsen in [[Wikipedia: Kanagawa|Kanagawa Prefecture]] seen during this case is based on the [[Wikipedia: Hawai Onsen|Hawai Onsen]] in [[Wikipedia: Yurihama|Yurihama Town]] of Gosho Aoyama's home prefecture Tottori. This was also confirmed by the [[Gosho Aoyama Manga Factory]].<ref>[https://www.gamf.jp/552.html この場所って・・・|青山剛昌ふるさと館]</ref>
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− | * Google Maps: [https://goo.gl/maps/M6VgFetxT6dbLEBY8 Yurihama, Tōhaku District, Präfektur Tottori 682-0715, Japan (35°28'41"N 133°52'58"E)]
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− | File:Hawai Inn.jpg|Hawai Inn
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− | File:Hakone Inn.jpg|Hakobune Inn
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− | File:Hawai Inn Main Entrance.jpg|Hawai Inn main entrance
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− | File:Hakone Inn Main Entrance.jpg|Hakobune Inn main entrance
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− | File:Hawai Onsen.jpg|Hawai Onsen
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− | File:Hakone Onsen.jpg|Hakone Onsen
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− | === Vampire's Mansion (Manga: [[Volume 79#Vampire's Mansion|834]]-[[Volume 80#Vampire's Mansion|840]]) ===
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− | The house of the Torakura family is modeled after a house in [[Wikipedia: Kyu-Furukawa Gardens|Kyu-Furukawa Gardens]], only one of several allusions to ''[Wikipedia: Umineko When They Cry|Umineko no Naku Koro ni]]'' in this case (besides ''Dracula'', of course), since the entrance of the guest house of that franchise was also [https://umineko.fandom.com/wiki/Rokkenjima designed like it]. While the Torakura mansion is said to be on the border of [[Wikipedia: Saitama Prefecture|Saitama]] and [[Wikipedia: Gunma Prefecture|Gunma Prefectures]], the real building and its surrounding park are actually situated in the [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/西ケ原 Nishigahara District] of the [[Wikipedia: Kita, Tokyo|Kita Ward]] in Tokyo. Fittingly, it's also said to be a popular filming location for horror movies.
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− | * Google Maps Kyu-Furukawa Gardens Western-Style Mansion: [https://goo.gl/maps/28c6CEeziezXUFKo7 1 Chome Nishigahara, Kita City, Tokyo 114-0024, Japan (35°44'35"N 139°44'46"E)]
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− | File:Kyu-Furukawa Gardens Mansion.jpg|The real mansion in Kyu-Furukawa Gardens
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− | File:Torakura Family Mansion Manga.jpg|The Torakura mansion in FILE.834
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− | === Romance Novelist Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 83#Romance Novelist Murder Case|876-878]]) ===
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− | [[Masumi Sera]] invites her friends Ran Mouri, [[Sonoko Suzuki]], and Conan Edogawa to the new 50-floor-hotel she's currently living in after school. Ran's view from the window straight to the distinctive skyscrapers of the [[Wikipedia:Shibuya|Shibuya Ward]], as well as Yoyogi Park and Nishi-Shinjuku behind those in the background by distance, perspective, as well as height and nature of the building as a luxurious skyscraper hotel/apartment complex suggests it to be on the spot where Daikanyama Address Tower is standing in real life (Daikanyama Town, Shibuya Ward), the only skyscraper of this kind in the vicinity from which such a panorama could be seen.
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− | The taller buildings (from the left) are [[Wikipedia: Shibuya Mark City|Shibuya Mark City]] (the rectangular one), the skyscraper right next to it, to the left of Ran's head, is the [[Wikipedia: Cerulean Tower|Cerulean Tower]], the building with the skewed roof below to the right of it, still to the left of Ran, is the Special School Shibuya, to the right of Ran's chin [[Wikipedia: Shinjuku Gyo-en|Shinjuku National Garden]] is visible (together with the [[Wikipedia: Nishi-Shinjuku|Nishi-Shinjuku]] skyscraper district, one can even make out the three-stage [[Wikipedia: Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building|Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building]] No. 2, if looking very closely) and between Ran and her speech bubble the tower at Shibuya Station can be seen.
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− | File:Google Maps Shibuya from Daikanyama Address.jpg|The north of Shibuya seen from Daikanyama Address Tower in Google Maps
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− | File:File 876 Ran View Shibuya.jpg|The north of Shibuya seen by Ran from Masumi's hotel room in FILE.876
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− | === Drug Trading Case (Manga: [[Volume 83#Drug Trading Case|879-881]]) ===
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− | The Ebisu Bridge Conan Edogawa goes to ("secretly" being followed by [[Ai Haibara]] and the Detective Boys) is a real bridge in the eponymous [[Wikipedia: Ebisu, Shibuya|Ebisu District]] of Shibuya Ward in Tokyo. Interestingly, it's implied to be in or near Beika in Conan's world, considering they were on the way to Professor [[Hiroshi Agasa]]'s house and went to the bridge by foot. The name of the bridges also play a bigger role during this case.
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− | * Google Maps Ebisu Bridge Tokyo: [https://goo.gl/maps/ufGUEbzF4xCyCjR46 16, Shibuya City, Tokyo 150-0013, Japan (35°38'35"N 139°42'44"E)]
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− | File:Ebisu Bridge Tokyo.jpg|The real Ebisu Bridge in Tokyo
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− | File:Ebisu Bridge Tokyo Manga.jpg|The Ebisu Bridge in FILE.879
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− | === Aquarium Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 83#Aquarium Murder Case|882]]-[[Volume 84#Aquarium Murder Case|884]]) ===
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− | Beika Aquarium is modeled after the [[Wikipedia: Toba Aquarium|Toba Aquarium]] in the [[Wikipedia: Toba, Mie|City of Toba]] in [[Wikipedia: Mie Prefecture|Mie Prefecture]].
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− | * Google Maps Toba Aquarium: [https://g.page/toba_aq?share 3 Chome-3-6 Toba, Mie 517-8517, Japan (34°28'54"N 136°50'45"E)]
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− | File:Toba Aquarium.jpg|Toba Aquarium in Mie Prefecture
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− | File:Beika Aquarium Manga.jpg|Beika Aquarium in FILE.882
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− | === Kite-Flying Competition Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 84#Kite-Flying Competition Murder Case|885-887]]) ===
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− | The place Professor Hiroshi Agasa, Conan Edogawa, Ai Haibara, and the Detective Boys drive to is the Horikirimizube Park at the first block of the [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/堀切_(葛飾区) Horikiri District]<sub>(jp)</sub> in the [[Wikipedia: Katsushika|Katsushika Ward]] of Tokyo, with the [[Wikipedia: Arakawa River (Kantō)|Arakawa]] doubling as Teimuzu River in ''Detective Conan''. The aforementioned park indeed is a popular spot for kite flying competitions in real life.
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− | * Google Maps Horikirimizube Park: [https://goo.gl/maps/9Sd7vW4pMNp2wCFn6 1 Chome Horikiri, Katsushika City, Tokyo 124-0006, Japan]
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− | File:Horikirimizube Park.jpg|Horikirimizube Park in reality
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− | File:Kite Flying at Teimuzu in the Manga.jpg|The park based on it in FILE.885
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− | The bridge sporting these distinct Y-shaped concrete pylons seen several times next to the park in the same case, on the other hand, is the Shin-Arakawa Bridge spanning the Arakawa at Horikirimizube.
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− | * Google Maps Shin-Arakawa Bridge: [https://goo.gl/maps/BoZVzeJ2TR2ePZLt9 Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0031, Japan (35°44'39"N 139°49'25"E)]
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− | File:Shin-Arakawa Bridge.jpg|Shin-Arakawa Bridge in reality
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− | File:Shin-Arakawa Bridge Manga.jpg|Shin-Arakawa Bridge in ''Detective Conan''
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− | === The Sealed Move (Manga: [[Volume 85#File 899 - The Sealed Move|899]]) ===
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− | The [https://tokiwa-hotel.co.jp/e_index.html Tokiwa Hotel] [[Shuukichi Haneda]] stays at at the beginning of the case is a real hotel and it really is situated in the [[Wikipedia: Yamanashi Prefecture|Yamanashi Prefecture]] (in its capital [[Wikipedia: Kōfu|Kōfu]], to be exact), like it's said in the chapter.
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− | * Google Maps Tokiwa Hotel: [https://goo.gl/maps/UftBfgdW8pT5UPo79 2 Chome-5-21 Yumura, Kofu, Yamanashi 400-0073, Japan (35°40'46"N 138°32'56"E)]
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− | File:Tokiwa Hotel Real Life.jpg|The real Tokiwa Hotel
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− | File:Tokiwa Hotel Manga.jpg|Tokiwa Hotel in FILE.899
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− | === Shogi Tournament/Poolside Case (Manga: [[Volume 85#Shogi Tournament|899]]-[[Volume 86#Poolside Case|905]]) ===
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− | Hotel Haido Pride, in which [[Masumi Sera|Masumi]] and [[Mary Sera|Mary Sera]] stay during FILE.899-905, is modeled after the [https://www.hotelnikko-fukuoka.com/en/ Hotel Nikko Fukuoka] in the [[Wikipedia: Fukuoka|namesake city]], in real life located in the [[Wikipedia: Fukuoka Prefecture|prefecture]] of the same name.
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− | * Google Maps Hotel Nikko Fukuoka: [https://goo.gl/maps/4GqexpQnJfrShbeN8 2 Chome-18-25 Hakata Ekimae, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka, 812-0011, Japan (33°35'30"N 130°25'02"E)]
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− | File:Hotel Nikko Fukuoka.jpg|Hotel Nikko Fukuoka
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− | File:Hotel Hyde Pride Manga.jpg|Hotel Haido Pride
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− | === The Forbidden Move (Manga: [[Volume 85#File 901 - The Forbidden Move|901]]) ===
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− | The shōgi building from the flashback is the real [[Wikipedia: Japan Shogi Association|Shōgi Hall of Tokyo]], located at building 39 in the second block of the [[Wikipedia: Sendagaya|Sendagaya District]], [[Wikipedia: Shibuya|Shibuya Ward]].
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− | * Google Maps Shogi Hall Tokyo: [https://goo.gl/maps/a2sAP616ruM4HBYS8 2 Chome-39-9 Sendagaya, Shibuya City, Tokyo 151-0051, Japan (35°40'38"N 139°42'34"E)]
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− | File:Shogi Kaikan Tokyo Real Life.jpg|The Shōgi Kaikan in real life
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− | === Kamaitachi Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 86#Kamaitachi Murder Case|909-912]]) ===
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− | The Kamaitachi Inn is modeled after the [http://www.naraijyuku-echigoya.jp/ Echigoya Ryokan]<sub>(jp)</sub> in [http://www.go-nagano.net/shisetsu-detail?shisetsuid=15003001 Narai] ([[Wikipedia: Shiojiri, Nagano|Shiojiri City]]), in the midst of the mountains of [[Wikipedia: Nagano Prefecture|Nagano Prefecture]], at an old route between Tokyo (Edo back then) and Kyoto, so the description about the Kamaitachi Inn being "in the mountains of Nagano" in the manga is certainly true for its reference building.
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− | File:Echigoya Ryokan.jpg|The Echigoya Inn
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− | === Girls Band Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 88#Girls Band Murder Case|936]]-[[Volume 89#Girls Band Murder Case|938]]) ===
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− | Sound Studio HAKOBUNE is based on Sound Studio NOAH Shinjuku in building 10 of the second block of the Nishi-Shinjuku District, Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo. There are several Sound Studio NOAH branches in Tokyo, including another one in Shibuya Ward, but the Shinjuku one is the correct model.
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− | File:Sound Studio NOAH Shinjuku.jpg|Sound Studio NOAH
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− | File:Sound Studio HAKOBUNE.jpg|Sound Studio HAKOBUNE
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− | === The Spiteful Old Man (Manga: [[Volume 89#File 945 - The Spiteful Old Man|945]]) ===
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− | The "Studio AITA" [[Yumi Miyamoto]] and Miwako Sato pass at the beginning of the case is actually Studio ALTA in the south of Shinjuku Ward, located in the [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/新宿 district]<sub>(jp)</sub> of the same name. One can also spot the LUMINE EST Department Store behind them in the panel right after it, which is across Studio ALTA in real life.
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− | File:Studio ALTA.jpg|Studio ALTA
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− | File:Studio AITA Manga.jpg|Studio AITA
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− | === Kaitou Kid and the Luna Memoria Case (Manga: [[Volume 91#Kaitou Kid and the Luna Memoria|963-965]]) ===
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− | The Suzuki Library which Kaitou Kid tries to get into is actually the library building of the [[Wikipedia: Kagoshima University|Kagoshima University]] in [[Wikipedia: Kagoshima|Kagoshima]] on Japan's [[Wikipedia: Kyushu|Kyushu Island]].
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− | File:Kagoshima University Library.jpg|Kagoshima University Library
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− | File:Suzuki Library Manga.jpg|Suzuki Library
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− | === Edo Style Deduction Show (Manga: [[Volume 92#File 977 - Edo Style Deduction Show|977]]) ===
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− | The Police Station 5th Block Beika after the end of the case is actually the Police Station 5th Block [[Wikipedia: Sendagaya|Sendagaya]], a real [[Wikipedia: Kōban|Kōban]] in the Shibuya Ward of Tokyo.
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− | File:Police Station 5th Block Sendagaya.jpg|Police Station 5th Block Sendagaya
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− | File:Police Station 5th Block Beika Manga.jpg|Police Station 5th Block Beika
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− | === Eri Kisaki Abduction Case (Manga: [[Volume 93#Eri Kisaki Abduction Case|984-986]]) ===
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− | The closeness of Beika to the Tokyo Tower is specified by establishing the existence of a church in the neighbourhood of Mouri Detective Agency, the bells of which could still be heard by [[Eri Kisaki]] in her hiding spot 1 kilometer (~0.6 miles) away. Conan Edogawa, Kogoro and Ran Mouri go to the [[Wikipedia: Zōjō-ji|Zōjō-ji]], a temple right next to the Tower, at which Conan shoots his soccer ball against the bell of Shōrōdo (the small pavilion in front of the temple), the sound of which Eri can still hear in the distance of 340 meters (~0.2 miles). Based on the intersection points of two imaginary circles around church and Shōrōdo with respective radii of 1 kilometer and 340 meters, the trio can narrow down the place Eri is kept at to two (fictional) districts, Sutan and Buroku.
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− | File:File 985 Conan Tower Zojo Beika Relations.jpg|Conan thinks about the relations between Tokyo Tower, Mouri Detective Agency and the neighbouring church
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− | The gain of knowledge from this is that the church and, by extension, Mouri Detective Agency have to be inside a well-spaced radius of 1.34 kilometers (~0.83 miles) around the Shōrōdo. This would, in real life, partly encompass the districts of [[Wikipedia: Mita, Minato, Tokyo|Mita]], the [[Wikipedia: Shiba, Minato, Tokyo|Shiba area]], Kaigan, [[Wikipedia: Atago, Tokyo|Atago]], the [[Wikipedia: Shinbashi|Shinbashi area]], [[Wikipedia:Toranomon|Toranomon]], [[Wikipedia: Akasaka, Tokyo|Akasaka]], [[Wikipedia: Roppongi|Roppongi]] and the area of [[Wikipedia: Azabu|Azabu]], which are all in the Minato Ward. If one also takes the schematic depiction of the relations of Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Skytree, Zōjō-ji, church and detective agency from the minds of the characters exactly, church and detective agency (and as such, parts of Beika) would be vaguely locatable to the west, the south or the southwest.
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− | The cinema Kogoro and Eri go to at the end of the case is modeled after the Cinemas Q in [[Wikipedia: Naha|Naha City]], [[Wikipedia: Okinawa Prefecture|Okinawa Prefecture]], actually on the island of [[Wikipedia: Kyushu|Kyushu]]. Judging by the Suzuki Library, it seems like Gosho Aoyama or someone he knows did research there not all too long before those chapters.
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− | File:Cinemas Q Naha.jpg|The Cinemas Q in Naha
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− | File:File 986 Cinema.jpg|The cinema in FILE.986
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− | === Kendo Tournament Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 93#Kendo Tournament Murder Case|990]]-[[Volume 94#Kendo Tournament Murder Case|993]]) ===
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− | The kendō tournament [[Heiji Hattori]], [[Soshi Okita]] and [[Takeshi Onimaru]] partake in during this case is organized in Tohto Gymnasium, which is based on the real [http://sportscamp.jp/en/facilities/1131148105 Nakano Gymnasium], located at building 11 in the fourth block 4 of the [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/中野_(中野区) Nakano District]<sub>(jp)</sub> in the [[Wikipedia: Nakano, Tokyo|ward]] of the same name in Tokyo.
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− | File:Nakano Gymnasium Tokyo.jpg|Nakano Gymnasium
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− | File:Touto Gymnasium Manga.jpg|Tohto Gymnasium
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− | === Haibara's Lost Phone Strap Case (Manga: [[Volume 94#Haibara's Lost Phone Strap Case|997-999]]) ===
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− | Conan Edogawa, Ai Haibara, and the Detective Boys are taking a ride with a train of the [[Wikipedia: E233 series|JR East E233-3000 series]] on the real [[Wikipedia: Shōnan-Shinjuku Line|Shōnan-Shinjuku Line]] in FILE.997, passing an existing segment of the route located between the Ebisu (Shibuya Ward) and [[Wikipedia:Gotanda|Gotanda District]] (Shinagawa Ward) along their respective border with Minato, before the train enters Beika Station. One can spot, from left to right, the NTT COMWARE Gotanda Building (NTTコムウェア五反田ビル), Mast Life Meguro South (マストライフ目黒南) and the Meguro Gajoen Arco Tower to the left of the tracks.
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− | File:Shonan-Shinjuku Train Gotanda.jpg|A train riding through the Gotanda District
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− | File:File 997 Shonan-Shinjuku Train.jpg|The train before reaching Beika Station
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− | The lost-and-found office in Chiyari Station (which seems to be fictitious itself) at the end of the same chapter is based on the real lost-and-found office of [[Wikipedia: Tokyo Metro|Tokyo Metro]] (with an altered emblem in ''Detective Conan'') at [[Wikipedia: Iidabashi Station|Iidabashi Station]], which is situated right on the juncture of the Chiyoda, [[Wikipedia: Bunkyō|Bunkyō]] and Shinjuku Wards in Tokyo.
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− | File:Lost-and-found Office Iidabashi Station.jpg|Lost-and-found office Iidabashi Station
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− | File:Lost-and-found Office Chiyari Station_Manga.jpg|Lost-and-found office Chiyari Station
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− | The "Danny's" [[Rei Furuya]], Conan and the Detective Boys are stopping by to eat and discuss their hunt for the phone strap at the beginning of FILE.998 is a real [[Wikipedia: Denny's|D<u>e</u>nny's]] restaurant - the one in building 6 at the first block in [[Wikipedia: Yokohama|Yokohama's]] Kitayamada District in the [[Wikipedia: Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama|Tsuzuki Ward]] (Kanagawa Prefecture), to be specific. Considering Rei must have passed Yokohama to reach Chiyari Station, it's a fitting location to stop.
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− | File:Dennys Kitayamada.jpg|The Denny's Kitayamada
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− | File:File 998 Dannys Restaurant.jpg|The Danny's in FILE.998
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− | === Crimson School Trip Case (Manga: [[Volume 94#Crimson School Trip Case|1000]]-[[Volume 95#Crimson School Trip Case|1005]]) ===
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− | The [[Wikipedia: Kiyomizu-dera|Kiyomizu-dera]] appearing in Files 1000, 1004 and 1005 is supposed to be the real deal in the [[Wikipedia: Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto|Higashiyama Ward]] of [[Wikipedia: Kyoto|Kyoto]].
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− | File:Kiyomizu-dera Kyoto Real Life.jpg|The Kiyomizu-dera in real life
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− | File:Kiyomizu-dera Kyoto Manga.jpg|The Kiyomizu-dera in ''Detective Conan''
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− | [[Yusaku Kudo|Yusaku]] and [[Yukiko Kudo]] stay at the [[Wikipedia: The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company|Ritz-Carlton]] [https://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/california/los-angeles Towers High Hotel] of [[Wikipedia: Los Angeles|Los Angeles]], located at 900 W Olympic Blvd., in FILE.1005.
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− | File:Ritz-Carlton Towers High Hotel Real Life.jpg|The Ritz-Carlton Towers High Hotel in real life
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− | File:Ritz-Carlton Towers High Hotel Manga.jpg|The Ritz-Carlton Towers High Hotel in FILE.1005
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− | === See? ♡ (Manga: [[Volume 95#File 1008 - See? ♡|1008]]) ===
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− | Yusaku and Yukiko Kudo arrive in Tokyo and meet their fan at the [[Wikipedia: Haneda Airport|Haneda Airport]], which is situated in the [[Wikipedia: Ōta, Tokyo|Ōta Ward]].
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− | File:Haneda Airport Real Life.jpg|Haneda Airport in real life
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− | File:Haneda Airport Manga.jpg|Haneda Airport in FILE.1008
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− | === It's Not "Mike", But... (Manga: [[Volume 96#File 1017 - It's Not "Mike", But...|1017]]) ===
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− | The Beika University Hospital [[Kazunobu Chiba]] carries [[Naeko Miike]] to at the end of the case is modeled after the [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/順天堂大学医学部附属順天堂医院 Juntendo University Hospital]<sub>(jp)</sub> in the [[Wikipedia: Hongō, Tokyo|Hongō District]] of [[Wikipedia: Bunkyō|Bunkyō Ward]] in Tokyo.
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− | File:Juntendo University Hospital.jpg|Juntendo University Hospital
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− | File:Beika University Hospital Manga.jpg|Beika University Hospital
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− | === Kaitou Kid and the Fairy's Lip (Manga: [[Volume 96#Kaitou Kid and the Fairy's Lip|1018-1021]]) ===
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− | The Suzuki Museum is modeled after the [[Wikipedia: Tokyo National Museum|Tokyo National Museum]] in the [[Wikipedia: Ueno Park|Ueno Park]] inside the [[Wikipedia: Ueno|district]] of the same name, located in the [[Wikipedia: Taitō|Taitō Ward]] of Tokyo.
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− | File:Tokyo National Museum Ueno.jpg|The Tokyo National Museum
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− | File:Suzuki Museum Manga.jpg|The Suzuki Museum
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− | === Substitute (Manga: [[Volume 96#File 1022 - Substitute|1022]]) ===
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− | The cinema showing "The Azengers" Conan Edogawa, Ran Mouri, Sonoko Suzuki, [[Makoto Kyogoku]], and Masumi Sera are leaving right at the beginning of the case is a real building of the [[Wikipedia: Toho Cinemas|Toho Cinemas]] chain in [[Wikipedia: Roppongi Hills|Roppongi Hills]], located in the Minato Ward of Tokyo.
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− | File:Toho Cinema Roppongi Hills.jpg|Toho Cinema Roppongi Hills
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− | File:File 1022 Cinema.jpg|The cinema in FILE.1022
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− | === The Eyes of a Detective (Manga: [[Volume 97#File 1027 - The Eyes of a Detective|1027]]) ===
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− | The train Conan Edogawa, Kogoro Mouri, Rei Furuya, and [[Kanenori Wakita]] ride at the beginning of the case is a limited express [[Wikipedia: Azusa (train)|Azusa train]] that plies between Shinjuku Station in Tokyo to [[Wikipedia: Matsumoto Steation|Matsumoto Station]] in [[Wikipedia:Nagano Prefecture|Nagano]] (like it's told in the case), with the model number changed from "35" to "36" for some reason.
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− | In the background of the panel you can spot the [[Wikipedia: Yatsugatake Mountains|Yatsugatake Mountains]], while the train passes a real segment of the line in [[Wikipedia: Yamanashi Prefecture|Yamanashi Prefecture]] between [[Wikipedia: Nagasaka Station|Nagasaka]] and [[Wikipedia: Kobuchizawa Station|Kobuchizawa Stations]], which is a popular place to take photos of these trains (like the one on the left).
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− | File:Azusa Train 35 Nagano Mountains.jpg|The Yamanashi segment with the Yatsugatake Mountains in real life
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− | File:File 1027 Azusa Train 36 Nagano Mountains.jpg|The Yamanashi segment with the Yatsugatake Mountains in FILE.1027
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− | === Collecting Edible Wild Plants (Manga: [[Volume 97#File 1032 - Collecting Edible Wild Plants|1032]]) ===
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− | The Minanokami Station in [[Wikipedia: Gunma Prefecture|Gunma]] the Detective Boys arrive at together with [[Sumiko Kobayashi]] and [[Rumi Wakasa]] is actually the [[Wikipedia: Minakami Station|Minakami Station]] in the [[Wikipedia: Minakami, Gunma|town]] of the same name (also in Gunma in real life).
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− | File:Minakami Station Gunma.jpg|Minakami Station in real life
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− | File:Minanokami Station.jpg|Mina''no''kami Station in FILE.1032
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− | === Lover Code Case (Manga: [[Volume 98#Lover Code Case|1039-1042]]) ===
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− | Haido Port is practically identical to the real life Hinode Pier at the border between Minato (which it belongs to) and Chiyoda Wards, in turn also implying the Haido district to be around the border of these wards again. The warehouses on the right (and the one the case happens in) are the Hinode Pier Warehouses (Second block, Kaigan District, Minato Ward, Tokyo), in real life, the ones on the panel/photo are numbered 2-A, 2-B, 2-C, etc., in ''Detective Conan'', they are simply given numbers. Judging by their manga and real life succession, No. 4 (where the murder happens in) should correlate with warehouse 2-D.
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− | Furthermore, the ship in front of the other one Ran Mouri, [[Kazuha Toyama]], and [[Momiji Ooka]] photograph themselves in front of in the last chapter of this case is the "[https://www.silversea.com/en/ships/silver-muse.html Silver Muse]" of the Silverseas company, which actually passes (or passed, it seemingly moved to Canada afterwards) the Hinode Pier on its route when it arrives in Tokyo after leaving [[Wikipedia: Yokohama|Yokohama]] to the north, just like it passed Haido Port in ''Detective Conan''. The "identity" of the other ship is still unknown, though.
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− | File:Hinode Pier.jpg|Hinode Pier
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− | File:Haido Port.jpg|Haido Port
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− | == Anime ==
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− | {{main|Manga}}
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− | === The Coded Map of the City Case ===
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− | {{ref Anime|4|The Coded Map of the City Case}}
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− | "Tohto Tower" of course is Tokyo Tower in anything but name. It goes on to become a recurring location, implied to be very close to Beika and Haido, maybe even part of it in the world of ''Detective Conan''.
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− | File:Tokyo Tower from below.jpg|Tokyo Tower from below in real life
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− | File:EP4 Gallery 4.JPG|Tohto Tower from below in Episode 4
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− | === A Crab and Whale Kidnapping Case ===
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− | {{ref Anime|65|A Crab and Whale Kidnapping Case}}
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− | The kidnapper demands the money to be handed over at {{nihongo|Karajuku Station|空宿駅|Karajuku-eki}}, which is a fictionalized version of {{nihongo|[[Wikipedia: Harajuku Station|Harajuku Station]]|原宿駅|Harajuku-eki}}, in real life located in the [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/神宮前_(渋谷区) Jingumae District] of Shibuya Ward in Tokyo.
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− | File:Harajuku Station Tokyo.jpg|Harajuku Station
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− | File:TV Episode 65 Karajuku Station.jpg|Karajuku Station
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− | === The Secret of the Moon, the Star, and the Sun ===
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− | {{ref Anime|163-164|The Secret of the Moon, the Star, and the Sun}}
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− | Kurisuke Agasa's mansion is modeled after the "Ohana Estate" mansion in Yanagawa City, located in the Fukuoka Prefecture.
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− | File:Ohana Estate Mansion Fukuoka.jpg|Ohana Estate mansion
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− | File:TV Episode 163-164.jpg|Kurisuke Agasa's mansion
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− | </gallery>
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− | === The Gathering of the Detectives! Shinichi Kudo vs. Kaitou Kid ===
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− | {{ref Anime|219|The Gathering of the Detectives! Shinichi Kudo vs. Kaitou Kid}}
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− | This incarnation of the clock tower is situated in a surrounding clearly modeled after the port area of Yokohama City, even though it's still implied to be in Tokyo, which is somewhat right, considering that Yokohama is part of the [[Wikipedia: Greater Tokyo Area|Greater Tokyo Area]]. One can partly spot the top of the [[Wikipedia: Yokohama Landmark Tower|Yokohama Landmark Tower]] behind the two buildings to the left, as well as the silhouettes of some of [[Wikipedia: Minato Mirai 21|Minato Mirai 21]], including the sail-shaped Bay Grand InterContinental Hotel. The park in the front is based on the [[Wikipedia: Yamashita Park|Yamashita Park]], located in the [[Wikipedia: Naka-ku, Yokohama|Naka Ward]] of the city, even though the mansion with the clock tower seems to be fictional or based on a different model, which was placed into the park for the anime.
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− | File:View of Minato Mirai 21 from Yamashita Park.jpg|View from Yamashita Park to Minato Mirai 21
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− | File:View over Yamashita Park.jpg|View over Yamashita Park
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− | File:Episode 219 Clock Tower Park.jpg|The clock tower was put into Yamashita Park in episode 219
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− | === Momotarou Mystery Solving Tour ===
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− | {{ref Anime|377|Momotarou Mystery Solving Tour}}
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− | The "Kurashiki Tivoli Park" (倉敷チボリ公園) appearing in this episode was a real park in [[Wikipedia: Kurashiki|Kurashiki]], modeled and named after [[Wikipedia: Tivoli (Copenhagen)|Tivoli Gardens]] in [[Wikipedia: Copenhagen|Copenhagen]], [[Wikipedia: Denkmark|Denmark]]. The Japanese version of the park closed in 2008.
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− | File:Kurashiki Tivoli Park Fountain Real Life.jpg|The fountain in Kurashiki's Tivoli Park in real life
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− | File:Episode 377 Kurashiki Tivoli Park Fountain.jpg|The fountain in Kurashiki's Tivoli Park in episode 377
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− | === Teimuzu River Kite Flying Case ===
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− | {{ref Anime|765-766|Teimuzu River Kite Flying Case}}
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− | The place Professor Hiroshi Agasa, Conan Edogawa, Ai Haibara, and the Detective Boys drive to is the Horikirimizube Park at the first block of the [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/堀切_(葛飾区) Horikiri District]<sub>(jp)</sub> in the [[Wikipedia: Katsushika|Katsushika Ward]] of Tokyo, with the [[Wikipedia: Arakawa River (Kantō)|Arakawa]] doubling as Teimuzu River in ''Detective Conan''. The aforementioned park indeed is a popular spot for kite flying competitions in real life. The bridge sporting these distinct Y-shaped concrete pylons seen several times next to the park in the same case, on the other hand, is the Shin-Arakawa Bridge.
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− | File:Shin-Arakawa Bridge.jpg|The Shin-Arakawa Bridge in real life
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− | File:EP765-1.png|The Shin-Arakawa Bridge in ''Detective Conan''
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− | === Lawyer Kisaki's SOS ===
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− | {{ref Anime|902|Lawyer Kisaki's SOS}}
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− | The cinema Kogoro Mouri and Eri Kisaki go to at the end of the case is modeled after the Cinemas Q in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, in real life on the island of Kyushu.
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− | File:EP902 8.jpg|The cinema in Episode 902
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− | === The Kendo Tournament of Love and Mystery ===
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− | {{ref Anime|916-917|The Kendo Tournament of Love and Mystery}}
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− | The kendō tournament Heiji Hattori, Soshi Okita, and Takeshi Onimaru partake in during is organized in Tohto Gymnasium, which is based on the real [http://sportscamp.jp/en/facilities/1131148105 Nakano Gymnasium], located at the fourth block [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/中野_(中野区) Nakano District]<sub>(jp)</sub> in the ward of the same name, Tokyo.
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− | File:Nakano Gymnasium Tokyo.jpg|Nakano Gymnasium
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− | === The Heartfelt Strap ===
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− | {{ref Anime|925|The Heartfelt Strap}}
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− | The "Danny's" Rei Furuya, Conan Edogawa, and the Detective Boys are stopping by to eat and discuss their hunt for the phone strap is a real Denny's restaurant, the one at the first block in Yokohama's Kitayamada District in the Tsuzuki Ward (Kanagawa Prefecture), to be specific. Considering they must have passed Yokohama to reach Chiyari Station, it is a fitting location to stop.
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− | File:Dennys Kitayamada.jpg|The Denny's in Kitayamada | + | File:Palais du Luxembourg Paris.jpg|The Palais de Luxembourg in Paris. |
− | File:EP925 6.jpg|The Danny's in Episode 925 | + | File:100 Percent Tantei Monogatari Chapter 6 Mansion.jpg|The mansion from chapter 6. |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
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− | == Movies == | + | == ''Detective Conan'' == |
− | {{main|Movies}} | + | {{main|Detective Conan}} |
− | === The Darkest Nightmare ===
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− | {{main|The Darkest Nightmare}}
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− | First, [[Aquavit]] is killed by [[Chianti]] while being close to the top of the [[Wikipedia: CN Tower|CN Tower]], which is situated at 301 Front Street West in the [[Wikipedia: Downtown Toronto|Downtown]] of [[Wikipedia: Toronto|Toronto]], capital of the [[Wikipedia: Ontario|Ontario Province]] in [[Wikipedia: Canada|Canada]]. During the aerial shot, a lot of distinctive features of Downtown Toronto can be seen, like a part of the [[Wikipedia: Rogers Centre|Rogers Centre]] in the lower left, as well as the [[Wikipedia: Ritz-Carlton Toronto|Ritz-Carlton Toronto]], [[Wikipedia: Simcoe Place|Simcoe Place]] and the [[Wikipedia: RBC Centre|RBC Centre]] skyscrapers.
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| + | === Manga === |
− | File:Downtown Toronto Real Life.jpg|Downtown Toronto in real life
| + | {{main|Setting models (Manga)}} |
− | File:Movie 20 Downtown Toronto.jpg|Downtown Toronto in movie 20
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− | Then [[Stout]] is shot by [[Korn]] on Bridge Street in the [[Wikipedia: City of Westminster|City of Westminster]] ([[Wikipedia: Inner London|Inner London]]) in London ([[Wikipedia: England|England]], [[Wikipedia: United Kingdom|United Kingdom]]). The [[Wikipedia: Portcullis House|Portcullis House]] is visible next to the [[Wikipedia: Palace of Westminster|Palace of Westminster]] and its famous [[Wikipedia: Big Ben|Elizabeth Tower]].
| + | === Anime === |
| + | {{main|Setting models (Anime)}} |
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| + | === Movie manga === |
− | File:London Portcullis House and Clocktower.jpg|Portcullis House and Elizabeth Tower in real life
| + | {{main|Shonen Sunday Books and Specials (Movie and Anime Adaptations)}} |
− | File:Movie 20 London.jpeg|Portcullis House and Elizabeth Tower in movie 20
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− | Lastly, [[Gin]] and [[Vodka]] ambush [[Riesling]] on the [[Wikipedia: Museum Island|Museumsinsel]] in the [[Wikipedia: Spree|Spree River]] in the [[Wikipedia: Mitte (locality)|Mitte Locality]], which is part of the [[Wikipedia: Mitte|borough]] of the same name in [[Wikipedia: Berlin|Berlin]], [[Wikipedia: Germany|Germany]]. Vodka is standing right next to the [[Wikipedia: Pergamon Museum|Pergamon Museum]], with a [[Wikipedia: Berlin Stadtbahn|Stadtbahn]] bridge and the [[Wikipedia: Bode Museum|Bode Museum]] in the background. Afterwards, Gin is standing in front of the [[Wikipedia: Friedrichs Bridge|Friedrichs Bridge]], with the Faculty of Theology of [[Wikipedia: Humboldt University of Berlin|Humboldt University]], the SpreePalais and the [[Wikipedia: Fernsehturm Berlin|Television Tower]] visible.
| + | ==== Zero the Enforcer ==== |
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− | File:Movie 20 Vodka Berlin.jpg|Vodka in front of Bode Museum in movie 20
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− | File:Museum Island Berlin Real Life.jpg|Humboldt University and Television Tower in real life
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− | File:Movie 20 Gin Berlin.jpg|Gin in front of Humboldt University and Television Tower in movie 20
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− | == Movie manga ==
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− | {{main|Shonen Sunday Books and Specials (Movie and Anime Adaptions)}}
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− | === Zero the Enforcer === | |
| {{main|Detective Conan Zero the Enforcer (TMCE) Volume 1}} | | {{main|Detective Conan Zero the Enforcer (TMCE) Volume 1}} |
| {{main|Detective Conan Zero the Enforcer (TMCE) Volume 2}} | | {{main|Detective Conan Zero the Enforcer (TMCE) Volume 2}} |
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− | File:Yokohama Harbor Real Life.jpg|The Yokohama Harbor in real life | + | File:Yokohama Harbor Real Life.jpg|The Yokohama Harbor in real life. |
− | File:Movie Manga 22 Yokohama Harbor.jpg|The Yokohama Harbor in the manga of movie 22 | + | File:Movie Manga 22 Yokohama Harbor.jpg|The Yokohama Harbor in the manga of movie 22. |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
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− | = ''[[Wild Police Story|Detective Conan: Wild Police Story]]'' = | + | == ''[[Wild Police Story|Detective Conan: Wild Police Story]]'' == |
| The Metropolitan Police Academy Tokyo from Rei Furuya's manga spin-off is just that: The real [[Wikipedia: Metropolitan Police Academy (Tokyo)|Metropolitan Police Academy]]. It's called by its actual name and also looks the same in the manga, no renaming or anything. It's not actually in the City of Tokyo, but part of its Metropolitan Area, in the [[Wikipedia: Fuchū, Tokyo|City of Fuchū]]. | | The Metropolitan Police Academy Tokyo from Rei Furuya's manga spin-off is just that: The real [[Wikipedia: Metropolitan Police Academy (Tokyo)|Metropolitan Police Academy]]. It's called by its actual name and also looks the same in the manga, no renaming or anything. It's not actually in the City of Tokyo, but part of its Metropolitan Area, in the [[Wikipedia: Fuchū, Tokyo|City of Fuchū]]. |
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| <gallery> | | <gallery> |
− | File:Metropolitan Police Academy Real Life.jpg|The Metropolitan Police Academy Tokyo in real life | + | File:Metropolitan Police Academy Real Life.jpg|The Metropolitan Police Academy Tokyo in real life. |
− | File:Metropolitan Police Academy Tokyo.jpg|The Metropolitan Police Academy Tokyo in ''Wild Police Story'' | + | File:Metropolitan Police Academy Tokyo.jpg|The Metropolitan Police Academy Tokyo in ''Wild Police Story''. |
− | </gallery>
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− | = ''[[Magic Kaito]]'' =
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− | == Manga ==
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− | {{main|Magic Kaito#Manga}}
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− | === The Revived Phantom Thief (MK Manga: [[Magic Kaito Volume 1#The Revived Phantom Thief|1]]) ===
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− | [[Ekoda High School]], in this incarnation of the story is very probably based on the main building (#3) on the Ekoda Campus of [[Wikipedia: Musashi University|Musashi University]], right next to the Ekoda Campus (fine arts) of [[Wikipedia: Nihon University|Nihon University]], where Gosho Aoyama and [[Yutaka Abe]] (a past mentor and current assistant of his) studied and lived, also not far away from [[Wikipedia: Ekoda Station|Ekoda Station]], which was close to Gosho's apartment.
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− | Interestingly enough, building #3 was a high school once and what is the Ekoda Campus of Nihon today once housed another high school associated with the university, called [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/日本大学江古田高等学校 Ekoda High School]<sub>(jp)</sub> (also shortened as 江古田高校 (''Ekoda kōkō''), like the school in the manga), which closed in 1976 and is also used as a university building today. All of the mentioned campuses and buildings are located in the adjacent neighbourhoods of [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/旭丘_(練馬区) Asahigaoka]<sub>(jp)</sub> and [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/豊玉上 Toyotamakami]<sub>(jp)</sub> in Nerima Ward. Ekoda High School was first used by Yutaka Abe in ''[[100% Tantei Monogatari]]'' in 1986 (set in the same universe as ''[[Magic Kaito]]'' and made with the assistance of Gosho).
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− | File:Musashi University Ekoda Campus.jpg|Ekoda Campus of Musashi University
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− | File:Ekoda High School Manga.jpg|Ekoda High School
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− | </gallery>
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− | The crossroads the helicopters pass close to the end of the first chapter to catch Kaitou Kid is a real crossing in the fourth block of [[Ginza]] (Chūō Ward, Tokyo), especially identifiable by the [[Wikipedia: Fujiya Co.|Fujiya Store]] to the left.
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− | The view would thus be to the southeast, with the helicopters in consequence flying to the northeast to reach Ono Bank (which probably was a nod to the [[Wikipedia: Tokyo Bank|Tokyo Bank]], which indeed was located in the [[Wikipedia: Nihonbashi|Nihonbashi District]], to the northeast of Ginza, back then (before merging with Mitsubishi Bank and moving to Chiyoda Ward), which is supported by the fact that "Ono" was a generic placeholder word for terms with "Tokyo" and "Japan" in it, used by Gosho in the same vein as "Tohto" nowadays). Interestingly, this intersection is right next to another famous crossroads in Ginza, the one Kid did his midair walk over in ''Detective Conan'' later on.
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− | File:Fourth Block Ginza Real Life.jpg|Fourth block Ginza crossing in real life
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− | File:Fourth Block Ginza Magic Kaito Manga.jpg|Fourth block Ginza crossing in Chapter 1
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− | </gallery>
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− | During Kaito's and [[Konosuke Jii]]'s fateful encounter, a night-time view of [[Wikipedia: Hotel New Otani Tokyo|Hotel New Otani Tokyo]] and its surroundings in the [[Wikipedia: Kioi|Kioi District]] of Chiyoda Ward can be seen.
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− | File:Hotel New Otani Real Life.jpg|Hotel New Otani in real life
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− | File:Hotel New Otani Silhouette Magic Kaito Manga.jpg|Hotel New Otani (right) in Chapter 1
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− | </gallery>
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− | === The Police Are Everywhere (MK Manga: [[Magic Kaito Volume 1#The Police Are Everywhere|2]]) ===
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− | [[Kaito Kuroba]]'s route from school leads him along a river, which, based on the surroundings, looks a lot like the [[Wikipedia: Arakawa River (Kant%C5%8D)|Arakawa]] or [[Wikipedia: Edo River|Edo Rivers]] and one of their Warren truss steel railway bridges, like [https://structurae.net/structures/arakawa-river-railroad-bridge this one], [http://www.bridgeofweek.com/2012/05/tokyo-japan-bridges-toei-shinjuku-line.html this one] or [http://www.bridgeofweek.com/2012/05/tokyo-japan-bridges-arakawa-ohashi.html this one], for example. In Chapter 2 he meets the depressed inspector [[Ginzo Nakamori]] sitting at the riverbank and cheers him up and in Chapter 19 he briefly passes the same spot again.
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− | Gosho Aoyama lived in the [[Wikipedia: Adachi, Tokyo|Adachi Ward]] of Tokyo for a while<ref>[[Interviews#Love Conan Interview]]<br>"(...) Like, when I lived at Kita Senju, I drew surroundings having it in mind."<br>translated by Yunniechan<br>Kita-Senju is a district in [[Wikipedia: Adachi, Tokyo|Adachi Ward]].</ref>, through which the Arakawa flows and several of these bridges spanning it exist - so it maybe served as the inspiration for these moments.
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− | File:Warren Truss Steel Railroad Bridge Arakawa.jpg|Warren truss steel railway bridge spanning the Arakawa in real life
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− | File:River Railroad Bridge Magic Kaito Manga.jpg|Warren truss steel railway bridge spanning a river in Chapter 2
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− | </gallery>
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− | === Japan's Most Irresponsible Prime Minister (MK Manga: [[Magic Kaito Volume 2#Japan's Most Irresponsible Prime Minister|8]]) ===
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− | Kaito Kuroba and [[Aoko Nakamori]] leave one of the central gates of Ikebukuro Station (Ikebukuro District in the Toshima Ward of Tokyo) on their way from school. The train station is also named as such. A chapter later it's confirmed that the [[Nakamori family]] lives in Toshima.
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− | File:Ikebukuro Station Central Gate Real Life.jpg|Central gate of Ikebukuro Station in real life
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− | File:Ikebukuro Station Central Gate Magic Kaito Manga.jpg|Central gate of Ikebukuro Station in Chapter 8
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− | </gallery>
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− | === The Boy Who Bet on the Ball (MK Manga: [[Magic Kaito Volume 2#The Boy Who Bet on the Ball|11]]) ===
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− | A good chunk of this story revolves around a fake accouncement of Kaitou Kid appearing in [[Wikipedia: Tokyo Dome|Tokyo Dome]], which he does, in the end. Tokyo Dome is depicted like it is in real life, situated in the [[Wikipedia: Bunkyō|Bunkyō Ward]]. Moreover, according to Gosho Aoyama himself, he and his editor were specifically thrilled by the scenario of Kid appearing on a pole in Tokyo Dome for a story.<ref>[[Interviews#Magic Kaitou Treasured Editions: Playback Episode Interviews]]</ref>
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− | File:Tokyo Dome Real Life.jpg|Tokyo Dome in real life
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− | File:Tokyo Dome Magic Kaito Manga.jpg|Tokyo Dome in Chapter 11
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− | </gallery>
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− | === Kaitou Under Scrutiny (MK Manga: [[Magic Kaito Volume 3#Kaitou Under Scrutiny|16]]) ===
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− | The distinctive tower of the Ekoda Museum is actually based on one of three popular towers in Yokohama's [[Wikipedia: Naka-ku, Yokohama|Naka Ward]], the clock tower of the Honcho Building, also known as "Jack's Tower", or just "[[Wikipedia: Yokohama Three Towers|The Jack]]".
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− | File:Jacks Tower Yokohama.jpg|The Tower of the Honcho Building
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− | File:Ekoda Museum Manga.jpg|The Tower of Ekoda Museum
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− | </gallery>
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− | === Yaiba vs. Kaito! (MK Manga: [[Magic Kaito Volume 3#(Extra Chapter) Yaiba vs. Kaito!|18]]) ===
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− | The new morning after the night of Kaitou Kid's and [[Yaiba Kurogane]]'s battle is symbolized by a caricature version of [[Wikipedia: Mount Fuji|Mount Fuji]], which is a real volcano on the boundary between the Prefectures of [[Wikipedia: Shizuoka Prefecture|Shizuoka]] and [[Wikipedia: Yamanashi Prefecture|Yamanashi]] and within sight of Tokyo.
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− | File:Fuji-san from Hotel Mt Fuji 1994.jpg|Mount Fuji in real ife
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− | File:Magic Kaito Chapter 18 Fuji-san.jpg|Caricature of Mount Fuji in Chapter 18
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− | </gallery>
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− | === Golden Eye (MK Manga: [[Magic Kaito Volume 4#Golden Eye|25]]) ===
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− | [[Saguru Hakuba]] is staying at a hotel in [[Wikipedia: Paris|Paris]], with the [[Wikipedia: Eiffel Tower|Eiffel Tower]] clearly visible in the background.
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− | File:Eiffel Tower Paris.jpg|Paris in real life
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− | File:Magic Kaito Chapter 25 Hakuba in Paris.jpg|Paris in Chapter 25
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− | </gallery>
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− | === Dark Knight (MK Manga: [[Magic Kaito Volume 4#Dark Knight|27]]+) ===
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− | The [[Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department]] (also known as Keishichō) appearing from Chapter 27 onwards is the real thing from the [[Wikipedia: Kasumigaseki|Kasumigaseki District]] of Chiyoda Ward, just like it is in ''Detective Conan''. It's real address is also given in Chapter 29 ([[Magic Kaito Volume 5]], Chapter 1).
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− | File:Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Real Life.jpg|The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department in real life
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− | File:Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Magic Kaito Manga.jpg|The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department in Chapter 27
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− | </gallery>
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− | === Midnight Crow/Sun Halo (MK Manga: [[Magic Kaito Volume 5#Midnight Crow|31]]-[[Magic Kaito Volume 5#Sun Halo|36]]) ===
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− | The unnamed museum from the very beginning of Chapter 31 ([[Magic Kaito Volume 5]], Chapter 3) and the whole of "Sun Halo" (Chapter 6-8) is modeled after the [[Wikipedia: National Museum of Nature and Science|National Museum of Nature and Science]] in the northeast of Ueno Park in the district of the same name, Ueno in the Taitō Ward of Tokyo.
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− | File:National Museum Ueno Real Life.jpg|National Museum Tokyo in real life
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− | File:National Museum Ueno Magic Kaito Manga.jpg|National Museum Tokyo in Chapter 31
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− | </gallery>
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− | === Midnight Crow (MK Manga: [[Magic Kaito Volume 5#Midnight Crow|31]]) ===
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− | Harry Nezu arrives in Tokyo and gets interviewed early during that story at the [[Wikipedia: Haneda Airport|Haneda Airport]], which is situated in the [[Wikipedia: Ōta, Tokyo|Ōta Ward]].
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− | File:Haneda Airport Real Life.jpg|Haneda Airport in real life
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− | File:Haneda Airport Magic Kaito Manga.jpg|Haneda Airport in Chapter 31
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− | </gallery>
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− | The skyscraper in Tokyo where Kaitou Kid and [[Kaitou Corbeau]] have their duel with the [[Magic Kaito Organization|organization]] in is modeled after the look of the [[Wikipedia: Yokkaichi Port Building|Yokkaichi Portbuilding]] (四日市港ポートビル) in the [[Wikipedia: Yokkaichi|City of Yokkaichi]], in reality located in the [[Wikipedia: Mie Prefecture|Mie Prefecture]].
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− | File:Yokkaichi Port Building.jpg|The Yokkaichi Portbuilding
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− | File:Magic Kaito Chapter 32 Skyscraper.jpg|The skyscraper from ''Magic Kaito''
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− | </gallery>
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− | === Sun Halo (MK Manga: [[Magic Kaito Volume 5#Sun Halo|34-36]]) ===
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− | The Sandei Temple is modeled after the [https://www.chushikokuandtokyo.org/spot_55/ Nageire Temple] in Gosho Aoyama's home prefecture Tottori, as was also confirmed by him in his [http://forums.dctp.ws/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=12705&start=810#p873954 comments] accompanying these chapters. The in-story explanation is that the Sandei was directly built after the image of the Nageire (which is denied by the priestess Niwano Yasuyo).
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− | File:Nagerei-do Tottori Real Life.jpg|The Nagerei Temple
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− | File:Magic Kaito Chapter 34 Sandei Temple.jpg|The Sandei Temple
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− | </gallery>
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− | == TV Specials ==
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− | {{main|TV Specials#Magic Kaito}}
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− | === The Revived Phantom Thief ===
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− | {{ref MK special|1|The Revived Phantom Thief}}
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− | Studio AITA, which appears in several episodes since the first one, is Studio ALTA in reality, located in the south of Shinjuku Ward in Tokyo, in the third block of the district of the same name, with the Mitsubishi logo changed to "Mitsubashi".
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− | File:Studio_ALTA.jpg|Studio ALTA in real life
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− | File:AITAvision Magic Kaito Specials.jpg|Studio AITA in the TV Specials
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− | </gallery>
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− | The cable-stayed bridge partly visible on Kaito Kuroba's and Aoko Nakamori's way home seems to be modeled after the Tsubaki Sakura Bridge (辰巳桜橋), actually located in the [[Wikipedia: Kōtō|Kōtō Ward]] of Tokyo and connecting the districts of [[Wikipedia: Tatsumi, Tokyo|Tatsumi]] and [[Wikipedia: Shinonome, Tokyo|Shinonome]] across Tatsumi River.
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− | File:Tsubaki Sakura Bridge Real Life.jpg|Tsubaki Sakura Bridge in real life
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− | File:Tsubaki Sakura Bridge Magic Kaito Specials.jpg|Top of Tsubaki Sakura Bridge in the TV Specials
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− | </gallery>
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− | === The Princess Prefers Magic ===
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− | {{ref MK special|3|The Princess Prefers Magic}}
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− | The airport Princess Anne of Sublina arrives at is the [[Wikipedia: Narita International Airport|Narita International Airport]], situated on the border between the towns of [[Wikipedia: Narita, Chiba|Narita]] and [[Wikipedia: Shibayama, Chiba|Shibayama]] in the [[Wikipedia: Chiba Prefecture|Chiba Prefecture]], which is part of the [[Wikipedia: Greater Tokyo Area|Greater Tokyo Area]].
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− | File:Narita International Airport Hall Real Life.jpg|Narita Airport in real life
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− | File:Narita International Airport Hall Magic Kaito Specials.jpg|Narita Airport in TV Special 3
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− | </gallery>
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− | === A Witch Sheds No Tears ===
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− | {{ref MK special|4|A Witch Sheds No Tears}}
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− | One shot from across the river to the Tokyo Skytree is a real spot on a promenade at the [[Wikipedia: Sumida River|Sumida River]] in the Asakusa District in the [[Wikipedia: Taitō|Taitō Ward]], right next to the Tobu Line Sumida River Bridge visible to the left. This shot also exemplifies that the skyscraper Kaitou Kid used to skate to the Skytree, neighboring it, is completely fictional.
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− | File:Tokyo Sky Tree from across Sumida Real Life.jpg|View from Taitō over Sumida to the Skytree in real life
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− | File:Tokyo Sky Tree from across Sumida Magic Kaito Specials.jpg|View from Taitō over Sumida to the Skytree in TV Special 4
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− | </gallery>
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− | === The Splendid Rivals ===
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− | {{ref MK special|7|The Splendid Rivals}}
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− | Minato Arena, in which [[Spider|Gunter von Goldberg II]] organizes his illusion show in, is modeled after the [[Wikipedia: Yokohama Arena|Yokohama Arena]] in the third block of the Shin-Yokohama District in the [[Wikipedia: Kōhoku-ku, Yokohama|Kohoku Ward]] of Yokohama.
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− | File:Yokohama Arena.jpg|Yokohama Arena
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− | File:Minato Arena.jpg|Minato Arena
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− | The distinct tower of the Ekoda Museum in that episode, on the other hand, is based on the "Jack's Tower" in the [[Wikipedia: Naka-ku, Yokohama|Naka Ward]] of Yokohama again, just like it was in the manga (see above).
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− | File:Jacks Tower Yokohama.jpg|The tower of the Honcho Building
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− | File:Ekoda Museum Magic Kaito Specials.jpg|The tower of Ekoda Museum
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− | </gallery>
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− | == ''Magic Kaito 1412'' ==
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− | {{main|Magic Kaito 1412}}
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− | === The Revived Phantom Thief ===
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− | {{ref MK episode|1|The Revived Phantom Thief Kid}}
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− | This incarnation of Ekoda High School is modeled after the [http://www.sogo-geijutsu-h.metro.tokyo.jp/site/zen/ Tokyo Metropolitan High School of Fine Arts, Performing Arts and Classical Music] (''Tōkyō-to Sōgō Geijutsu Kōtō Gakkō'') and its immediate surroundings, located in [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/富久町 Tomihisa Town]<sub>(jp)</sub> in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinjuku Shinjuku Ward] of [[Tokyo]].
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− | File:Tokyo Sogo Geijutsu High School Entrance Gate.jpg|Sogo Geijutsu High School Main Entrance
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− | File:Ekoda High School Entrance Gate Magic Kaito 1412.jpg|Ekoda High School Main Entrance
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− | The police station inspector Ginzo Nakamori works at is directly modeled after the Tachikawa Police Station in [[Wikipedia: Tachikawa, Tokyo|Tachikawa City]], [[Wikipedia: Greater Tokyo Area|Greater Tokyo Area]].
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− | File:Tachikawa Police Station.jpg|The Tachikawa Police Station
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− | File:Police Station Magic Kaito 1412.jpg|The police station in ''Magic Kaito 1412''
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| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
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− | === A Temptation in Scarlet/The Adult's Charm === | + | == ''[[Magic Kaito]]'' == |
− | {{ref MK episode|5|A Temptation in Scarlet}} | + | {{main|Setting models (Magic Kaito)}} |
− | {{ref MK episode|8|The Adult's Charm}}
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− | [[Akako Koizumi]]'s mansion is based on the Bansui-sō, a real mansion in the [[Wikipedia: Ehime Prefecture|Ehime Prefecture]] on [[Wikipedia: Shikoku|Shikoku]].
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− | File:Bansui-sou.jpg|The Bansui mansion
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− | File:Akakos Mansion Magic Kaito 1412.jpg|Akako Koizumi's mansion
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− | === A Temptation in Scarlet ===
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− | {{ref MK episode|5|A Temptation in Scarlet}}
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− | The place she confronts Kaitou Kid on during her time stop also is a real (and famous) crossing in the Shibuya Ward, especially identifiable by the [[Wikipedia: Culture Convenience Club|Tsutaya Building]] (which was renamed "Sutaya" in the episode) to the right.
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− | File:Shibuya Crossing Real Life.jpg|Shibuya Crossing in real life
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− | File:Shibuya Crossing Magic Kaito 1412.jpg|Shibuya Crossing in Episode 5
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− | === Kaito Kuroba's Busy Holiday === | |
− | {{ref MK episode|7|Kaito Kuroba's Busy Holiday}}
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− | The incarnation of [[Tropical Land]] featured in this episode pretty much ''is'' [[Wikipedia: Tokyo Disneyland|Tokyo Disneyland]] in anything but name. The entrance gates and surrounding areas are almost identical and the "Mysterious House" is a dead ringer für the Haunted Mansion. The amusement park also features a castle extremely similar in architecture to the [[Wikipedia: Cinderella Castle|Cinderella Castle]], both situated in the center of its respective parks.
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− | File:Tokyo Disneyland Entrance Gate.jpg|Tokyo Disneyland Entrance Gate
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− | File:Tropical Land Entrance Gate Magic Kaito 1412.jpg|Tropical Land Entrance Gate
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− | File:Tokyo Disneyland Haunted Mansion.jpg|Disneyland's Haunted Mansion
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− | File:Tropical Land Mysterious House Magic Kaito 1412.jpg|Tropical Land's Mysterious House
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− | === The Adult's Charm ===
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− | The skyscraper Kaitou Kid breaks into and tries to escape to Tokyo Tower from actually is the [[Wikipedia: Sompo Japan Building|Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Head Office Building]], normally located in the skyscraper district [[Wikipedia: Nishi-Shinjuku|Nishi-Shinjuku]] of Shinjuku Ward and not right next to the Tokyo Tower, as depicted here, which is in the Minato Ward.
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− | File:Sompo Japan Building Real Life.jpg|The Sompo Japan Building in real life
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− | File:Sompo Japan Building Magic Kaito 1412.jpg|The Sompo Japan Building in Episode 8
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− | === The Phantom Lady and Ryoma's Treasure ===
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− | {{ref MK episode|10|The Phantom Lady and Ryoma's Treasure}}
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− | Kaitou Kid returns Ryoma Sakamoto's Three Treasures to a museum which is clearly based on the [[Wikipedia: Tokyo National Museum#Hyokeikan|Tokyo National Museum Hyokeikan]] and its distinct bronze lions next to the entrance, who also serve as its mascot(s). In reality, it's situated in Ueno Park in the district of the same name, located in the Taitō Ward of Tokyo.
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− | File:Tokyo National Museum Hyokeikan Real Life.jpg|Tokyo National Museum Hyokeikan main entrance in real life
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− | File:Tokyo National Museum Hyokeikan Magic Kaito 1412.jpg|Tokyo National Museum Hyokeikan main entrance in Episode 10
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− | === Stay Away From Him ===
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− | {{ref MK episode|13|Stay Away From Him}}
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− | The ski resort the Ekoda High School classes drive to is inspired by the [http://www.hgp.co.jp/language/english/hakuba/index.html Hakuba Cortina Snow Resort] (no relation to the [[Saguru Hakuba|character]] of the same name) in the [[Wikipedia: Hakuba, Nagano|village of Hakuba]] in the aptly named "Hakuba Valley" in Nagano Prefecture.
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− | File:Hakuba Cortina Snow Resort.jpg|The Hakuba ski resort in real life
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− | File:Ski Resort Magic Kaito 1412.jpg|The ski resort in Episode 13
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− | </gallery>
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− | === Red Tear ===
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− | {{ref MK episode|22|Red Tear}}
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− | The cinema Kaito Kuroba and Aoko Nakamori want to visit is a real cinema in the [https://wikitravel.org/en/Tokyo/Shinjuku#Movies Shinjuku Picadilly Complex] in the [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/新宿 district]<sub>(jp)</sub> and the ward of the same name in Tokyo.
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− | File:Shinjuku Picadilly Cinema.jpg|The Shinjuku Picadilly in real life
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− | File:Magic Kaito 1412 Episode 22 Cinema.jpg|The Shinjuku Picadilly in Episode 22
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− | </gallery>
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− | === Midnight Crow ===
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− | {{ref MK episode|23-24|Midnight Crow}}
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− | Before we see Kaitou Kid at "work" inside the museum at the beginning of Part 1: "The Name is Phantom Thief Corbeau!", we get a shot of the [https://www.tokyocreative.com/sights/4258-yasukuni-dori-street Yasukuni Drive] leading through the Shinjuku Ward, including the SHIDAX Building (renamed "SHIDIX" here). The museum in this anime seems to replace the real building right next to (the left of) SHIDAX.
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− | File:Yasukuni Dori Real Life.jpg|The Yasukuni Drive in real life
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− | File:Yasukuni Dori Magic Kaito 1412.jpg|The Yasukuni Drive in Episode 23
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− | </gallery>
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− | Early in that same episode, Harry Nezu arrives in Tokyo at Haneda Airport, which is in the Ōta Ward.
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− | File:Haneda Airport Real Life.jpg|Haneda Airport in real life
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− | File:Haneda Airport Magic Kaito 1412.jpg|Haneda Airport in Episode 23
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− | </gallery>
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− | The skyscraper in Tokyo where Kaitou Kid and Kaitou Corbeau have their duel with the organization in is modeled after the look of the Yokkaichi Portbuilding (四日市港ポートビル) in the City of Yokkaichi, just like it was in the manga, in real life located in the Mie Prefecture.
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− | File:Yokkaichi Port Building.jpg|The Yokkaichi Portbuilding in real life
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− | File:Magic Kaito 1412 Episode 23 Skyscraper.jpg|The skyscraper in Episode 23
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− | </gallery>
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− | = ''[[Yaiba]]'' =
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− | == Manga ==
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− | {{main|Yaiba#Chapters}}
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− | === Yaiba Appears (Yaiba Manga: [[Yaiba Volume 1#Yaiba Appears|1]]) ===
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− | The unnamed jungle [[Yaiba Kurogane]] and his father live in seems to be (intentionally) highly ambigious about what jungle or even on which continent it could remotely be. Besides the rather generous surroundings, animals like Gorillas (from Sub-Saharan Africa), Tigers (having their habitat in continental Asia) and Jaguars (who usually live in Central and South America) seem to have their habitat there.
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− | The airport Yaiba, his father [[Kenjuro Kurogane]] and their pet tiger Kategora arrive at is the real [[Wikipedia: Narita International Airport|Narita International Airport]] on the border between the towns of [[Wikipedia: Narita, Chiba|Narita]] and [[Wikipedia: Shibayama, Chiba|Shibayama]] in the [[Wikipedia: Chiba Prefecture|Chiba Prefecture]], which is part of the [[Wikipedia: Greater Tokyo Area|Greater Tokyo Area]]. It was the biggest and most important airport serving Tokyo back then, before it was replaced in this function by [[Wikipedia: Haneda Airport|Haneda Airport]]. They would also have to arrive in what is [[Wikipedia: Narita International Airport#Terminal 1|Terminal 1]] nowadays, since Terminal 2 and 3 opened in 1992 and 2015 respectively, long after the release of this chapter.
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− | File:Narita Airport Old.jpg|Narita Airport in real life
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− | File:Yaiba Chapter 1 Narita Airport.jpg|Narita Airport in Chapter 1
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− | </gallery>
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− | === Now to Tengu Peak (Yaiba Manga: [[Yaiba Volume 2#Now to Tengu Peak|13]]+) ===
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− | [[Wikipedia: Mount Tengu|Mount Tengu]] from Chapter 13-24 ([[Yaiba Volume 2]], Chapter 4-[[Yaiba Volume 3]], Chapter 5) Yaiba Kurogane, Kagetora and Shonosuke are abducting [[Sayaka Mine]] to and on which Miyamoto Musashi has been living for the last couple of centuries is a real mountain on the border of the cities [[Wikipedia: Chino, Nagano|Chino]] and [[Wikipedia: Koumi, Nagano|Koumi]] in Nagano Prefecture.
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− | File:Mount Tengu Nagano.jpg|Mount Tengu in real life
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− | File:Yaiba Chapter 13 Mount Tengu.jpg|Mount Tengu in Chapter 13
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− | </gallery>
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− | === Eight Demons Resurrected (Yaiba Manga: [[Yaiba Volume 2#Eight Demons Resurrected|15]]) ===
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− | Takeshi Onimaru is awakening the Eight Demons in a cave at Mount Fuji, which is a real volcano on the boundary between the Prefectures of [[Wikipedia: Shizuoka Prefecture|Shizuoka]] and [[Wikipedia: Yamanashi Prefecture|Yamanashi]] and within sight of Tokyo.
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− | File:Fuji-san from Hotel Mt Fuji 1994.jpg|Mount Fuji in real life
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− | File:Yaiba Chapter 15 Fuji-san.jpg|Mount Fuji in Chapter 15
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− | </gallery>
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− | === Yaiba in Danger (Yaiba Manga: [[Yaiba Volume 2#Yaiba in Danger|17]]) ===
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− | Takeshi Onimaru forces his entry into the [[Wikipedia: National Diet Building|Kokkai-gijidō]], also known as the National Diet Building of Japan in [[Wikipedia: Nagata-chō|Nagata Town]] in the Chiyoda Ward of Tokyo to take over the government of the country and remodel the building in his image of a demon castle, which he uses throughout Chapter 17-61 (Yaiba Volume 2, Chapter 8-[[Yaiba Volume 7]], Chapter 2). This technically makes Onimaru's castle a real building, as this, it's one of the best places to pinpoint the location of the fictional [[Yaoya]] District and the mansion of the Mine family, since it's pretty close to the castle.
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− | File:Main Entrance Diet Building Japan.jpg|The National Diet Building in real life
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− | File:Yaiba Chapter 17 Kokkai-gijidou.jpg|The National Diet Building in Chapter 17
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− | </gallery>
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− | === Musashi vs. Kojiro (Yaiba Manga: [[Yaiba Volume 5#Musashi vs. Kojiro|40]]) ===
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− | [[Wikipedia: Kokura Station|Kokura Station]], at which Yaiba Kurogane, Sayaka Mine, and their friends try to escape from Kojiro Sasaki to Tokyo, is a real train station in the [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/浅野_(北九州市) Asano District]<sub>(jp)</sub> of [[Wikipedia: Kokurakita-ku, Kitakyūshū|Kokurakita Ward]] in the City of [[Wikipedia: Kitakyushu|Kitakyushu]], situated in the [[Wikipedia: Fukuoka Prefecture|Fukuoka Prefecture]].
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− | File:Kokura Station Kitakyushu.jpg|Kokura Station in real life
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− | File:Yaiba Chapter 40 Kokura Station.jpg|Kokura Station in Chapter 40
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− | </gallery>
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− | === Who is Japan's No. 1 (Yaiba Manga: [[Yaiba Volume 5#Who is Japan's No. 1|42]]) ===
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− | Sayaka Mine, Kagetora, Gerozaimon Geroda, and [[Namako-Otoko]] arrive in Tokyo at the Marunouichi Building of Tokyo Station (pre-renovation status), which is also named as such. Its location is the [[Wikipedia: Marunouchi|Marunouichi District]] in the Chiyoda Ward. They disguise themselves and instantly go to the Mine residence by foot afterwards, implying that Sayaka's home is relatively close to Marunouichi - another hint that Yaoya Town is around Chiyoda.
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− | File:Tokyo Station Marunouchi 2004.jpg|Tokyo Station in real life
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− | File:Yaiba Chapter 42 Tokyo Station.jpg|Tokyo Station in Chapter 42
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− | </gallery>
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− | === Beating Revival (Yaiba Manga: [[Yaiba Volume 21#Beating Revival|216]]) ===
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− | The twin tower building in central Tokyo that Takeshi Onimaru is about to destroy is the [[Wikipedia: Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building|Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building]] in the [[Wikipedia: Nishi-Shinjuku|Nishi-Shinjuku District]] of Shinjuku Ward.
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− | File:Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building.jpg|The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in real life
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− | File:Yaiba Chapter 216 Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building.jpg|The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Chapter 216
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− | </gallery>
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− | === The Girl's Identity (Yaiba Manga: [[Yaiba Volume 23#The Girl's Identity|238]]+) ===
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− | The luxurious home of the [[Kurogane family]] (or to be more specific, the house of Yaiba's sister Moroha and their mother Michiko) is modeled after the [[Wikipedia: Luxembourg Palace|Palais du Luxembourg]], in real life to be found at [[Wikipedia: Rue de Vaugirard|Rue de Vaugirard 15]] in the [[Wikipedia: 6th arrondissement of Paris|6th arrondissement]] of Paris.
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− | File:Palais du Luxembourg Paris.jpg|The Palais de Luxembourg in Paris
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− | File:Yaiba Chapter 238 Kurogane Home.jpg|The Kurogane mansion in Chapter 238
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− | </gallery>
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− | = See also = | + | == See also == |
| * [[Setting]] | | * [[Setting]] |
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− | = References = | + | == References == |
| <references/> | | <references/> |
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| [[Category:Meta Topic]] | | [[Category:Meta Topic]] |
− | [[Category:Setting]] | + | [[Category:Setting models|#]] |