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− | {{nihongo|'''Shibuya'''|渋谷区|Shibuya-ku}}, also mentioned as "Shibōya" in the [[Magic Kaito#TV Specials|''Magic Kaito'' TV Specials]], is one of the | + | {{nihongo|'''Shibuya'''|渋谷区|Shibuya-ku}}, also mentioned as "Shibōya" in the [[Magic Kaito#TV Specials|''Magic Kaito'' TV Specials]], is one of the 23 special wards and an important business and entertainment center of [[Tokyo]], which appears, gets mentioned and used as a model a lot in the works by [[Gosho Aoyama]]. The famous Shibuya Crossing, the Tsutaya Store, Shibuya 109 and the fittingly named Shibuya Station are part of it, all of which appeared in his different works. It's composed of five major areas divided into 31 districts, with a population of 221,801 (2016). Shibuya is also the name for a shopping district around [[Shibuya Station]] contained in this ward. |
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Latest revision as of 15:17, 31 March 2021
Shibuya (渋谷区 Shibuya-ku ), also mentioned as "Shibōya" in the Magic Kaito TV Specials, is one of the 23 special wards and an important business and entertainment center of Tokyo, which appears, gets mentioned and used as a model a lot in the works by Gosho Aoyama. The famous Shibuya Crossing, the Tsutaya Store, Shibuya 109 and the fittingly named Shibuya Station are part of it, all of which appeared in his different works. It's composed of five major areas divided into 31 districts, with a population of 221,801 (2016). Shibuya is also the name for a shopping district around Shibuya Station contained in this ward.
Contents
- 1 Places of interest
- 2 Plot overview
- 2.1 100% Tantei Monogatari plot overview
- 2.2 Detective Conan plot overview
- 2.2.1 Kaitou Kid and the Black Star (Manga: 156-159, Anime: 76)
- 2.2.2 A Nice Day in Tokyo (Manga: 211, Anime: 141)
- 2.2.3 Footsteps of Darkness 3/White Snow... Black Shadow... (Manga: 379-380, Anime: 308-309)
- 2.2.4 Kazuha's Charm Case (Manga: 693-695, Anime: 573-574)
- 2.2.5 Drug Trading Case (Manga: 879-881, Anime: 763-764)
- 2.2.6 Romance Novelist Murder Case (Manga: 876-878)
- 2.2.7 The Forbidden Move (Manga: 901, Anime: 786)
- 2.2.8 Edo Style Deduction Show (Manga: 977, Anime: 895)
- 2.2.9 Yusaku Kudo's TV show case (Manga: 1060)
- 2.3 Non-canon Detective Conan plot overview
- 2.4 Zero's Tea Time plot overview
- 2.5 Magic Kaito plot overview
- 2.6 Non-canon Magic Kaito plot overview
- 3 References
- 4 External links
Places of interest
Daikanyama Town
Daikanyama Address Tower
The 50 floors tall skyscraper hotel Masumi and Mary Sera live in during the Romance Novelist Murder Case shares its position (but not its model) with the Daikanyama Address Tower, the only skyscraper of this kind in the vicinity from which such a panorama like the one depicted through her windows can be seen. The building is a popular spot for the filming of live action dramas. In the manga of Detective Conan, this place seems to be part of Beika.
Dougenzaka
109 Department Store
Momoko Aoyama passes the 109 Department Store in chapter 2 of 100% Tantei Monogatari while in Shibuya. It's also visible in the background after Akako Koizumi teleports Kaitou Kid and herself directly to Shibuya Crossing while stopping time in episode 5 of Magic Kaito 1412.
Shibuya Crossing
This famous place is visited by Kogoro and Ran Mouri, Conan Edogawa, Heiji Hattori and Kazuha Toyama during a shopping tour at the beginning of the Wedding Murder Case. Akako Koizumi teleports Kaitou Kid and herself directly to Shibuya Crossing while stopping time in episode 5 of Magic Kaito 1412, with the QFRONT Building (which, while located in Udagawa Town, directly borders Dougenzaka and faces the Crossing) and its Tsutaya Store (renamed "Sutaya"), as well as the buildings of the 109, Forever 21 and UC Department Stores visible in the background.
Shibuya Mark City
This building can be seen during Ran Mouri's view from the window of Masumi Sera's apartment inside the skyscraper hotel.
Shibuya Station
Shibuya Station (渋谷駅 Shibuya-eki ) is the central train station of the ward. It can be seen during Ran Mouri's view from the window of Masumi Sera's apartment inside the skyscraper hotel and is mentioned in the Magic Kaito TV Specials as "Shibōya Station". It's also the place Rei Furuya and Yuya Kazami are at on the cover of the ninth chapter of Zero's Tea Time.
Ebisu
Ebisu Bridge
During the Drug Trading Case, Conan Edogawa goes to Ebisu Bridge, which is in the district of the same name of Shibuya ("secretly" being followed by Ai Haibara and the Detective Boys). Interestingly, it's implied to be in or near Beika here, considering they were on the way to Professor Hiroshi Agasa's house and went to the bridge by foot. The name of the bridges (this one and an identically named in Osaka) also play a bigger role during this case.
Ebisu Station
Gets mentioned in the anime and movies of Detective Conan as "Egisu Station" and in the Magic Kaito TV Specials as "Ebesu Station".
Harajuku
Harajuku Station
Harajuku Station (原宿駅 Harajuku-eki ) is the central train station of its eponymous district, which appeared as Karajuku Station (空宿駅 Karajuku-eki ) in the anime and as Sorajuku Station (空宿駅 Sorajuku-eki ) in the movies.
Nishihara Town
This district gets mentioned in Saguru Hakuba's thoughts during the Sun Halo story arc from Magic Kaito as one of the places the truck with Kaitou Kid and Aoko Nakamori was driving through before leaving Tokyo.
Sakuragaoka Town
Cerulean Tower
This building can be seen during Ran Mouri's view from the window of Masumi Sera's apartment inside the skyscraper hotel.
Sendagaya
Police Station 5th Block Sendagaya
This is a real Kōban, which served as the model for the Police Station 5th Block Beika Kogoro Mouri has to visit at the end of File 977.
Shōgi Hall of Tokyo
The shōgi building from Shuukichi Haneda's flashback in File 901 is the real Shōgi Hall of Tokyo (also known as "Shōgi Kaikan"), located at building 39 in the second block of Sendagaya.
Shinsen Town
PARCO Store Shibuya
The telephone booth in front of the PARCO Store Shibuya as well as the department store itself served as models for the place Ran Mouri and Conan Edogawa encounter Shuichi Akai.
Yoyogi Area
Yoyogi Station
Gets mentioned in the anime and movies of Detective Conan as "Yorogi Station".
Yoyogikamizono Town
Meiji Shrine
Unknown district
SportsBar
Plot overview
100% Tantei Monogatari plot overview
100% Detective Tale Case 2 (100%TM Manga: 2)
Detective Conan plot overview
Kaitou Kid and the Black Star (Manga: 156-159, Anime: 76)
A Nice Day in Tokyo (Manga: 211, Anime: 141)
Footsteps of Darkness 3/White Snow... Black Shadow... (Manga: 379-380, Anime: 308-309)
Kazuha's Charm Case (Manga: 693-695, Anime: 573-574)
Drug Trading Case (Manga: 879-881, Anime: 763-764)
Romance Novelist Murder Case (Manga: 876-878)
The Forbidden Move (Manga: 901, Anime: 786)
Edo Style Deduction Show (Manga: 977, Anime: 895)
Yusaku Kudo's TV show case (Manga: 1060)
Inspector Juzo Megure mentions that Kaitou Kid was just recently seen in Shibuya.
Non-canon Detective Conan plot overview
Anime
A Crab and Whale Kidnapping Case (Anime: 65)
The Weather Girl Kidnapping Case (Anime: 123)
The Missing Page (Anime: 461)
Two Days with the Culprit (Anime: 547-548)
Kazuyoshi Onda gets killed in a park explained to be "near Shibuya-ku".
A Friend of Justice (Anime: 599)
Movies
The Time-Bombed Skyscraper (Movie: 1)
Zero's Tea Time plot overview
You Shouldn't Do That (ZTT Manga: 9)
Magic Kaito plot overview
Sun Halo (MK Manga: 35)
The route the truck with Kaitou Kid and Aoko Nakamori inside takes and Saguru Hakuba re-creates thanks to the SNS messages in chapter 35 leads through a couple of real places, one of them being Nishihara Town, a district of Shibuya.
Non-canon Magic Kaito plot overview
Magic Kaito TV Specials
The Splendid Rivals (MKS: 7)
The train/subway rides on the fictional "Tohto Misesaki Line", which is a play on the real Tobu Isesaki Line, with the next stop being "Ebesu" - most likely a pun on Ebisu, which is a district of Shibuya. According to the destination board, it also mentions "Shibōya" as a destination.
Magic Kaito 1412
A Temptation in Scarlet (MK1412: 5)
In contrary to the original manga chapter, Akako Koizumi teleports Kaitou Kid and herself directly to Shibuya Crossing while stopping time for their final confrontation during this episode.
References
External links
- Shibuya on Wikipedia
Setting | ||
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Cities and Towns • Countries • Educational Institutions • Prefectures of Japan • Railway Lines and Stations | ||
Character's Homes | Akako Koizumi • Jirokichi Suzuki • Kudo family • Kuroba family • Mouri family • Nakamori family | |
Educational Institutions | Ekoda High School • Kohnan High School • Teitan Elementary School | |
Hotels & Inns | Haido City Hotel | |
Towns & Cities | Beika Ward • Beika Town • Ekoda • Ginza • Haido • Shibuya • Toshima • Yaoya | |
Train Stations | Beika Station • Tokyo Station | |
Other Locations | Beika Aquarium • Clock Tower (Black Star) • Nippon Budokan • Tokyo Skytree • Tokyo Tower • Tropical Land • Sunset Manor |