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'''Ginza''' (銀座, "Silver mint"<ref>[https://jisho.org/word/%E9%8A%80%E5%BA%A7 Jisho.org: Japanese Dictionary]</ref>) is a business and entertainment district in the [[Wikipedia:Chūō, Tokyo|Chūō Ward]] of [[Tokyo]] and appears as a [[setting]] several times in the works of [[Gosho Aoyama]], implied to be close to [[Beika]]. Most of the time it is alternatively referred to in his stories as '''Kinza''' (錦座, "Brocade mint"). In the [[movies]] of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' and other spin-off media, it is sometimes also called '''Dōza''' (銅座, "Copper mint"). | '''Ginza''' (銀座, "Silver mint"<ref>[https://jisho.org/word/%E9%8A%80%E5%BA%A7 Jisho.org: Japanese Dictionary]</ref>) is a business and entertainment district in the [[Wikipedia:Chūō, Tokyo|Chūō Ward]] of [[Tokyo]] and appears as a [[setting]] several times in the works of [[Gosho Aoyama]], implied to be close to [[Beika]]. Most of the time it is alternatively referred to in his stories as '''Kinza''' (錦座, "Brocade mint"). In the [[movies]] of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' and other spin-off media, it is sometimes also called '''Dōza''' (銅座, "Copper mint"). | ||
− | The most important place of it in the stories almost aways is the (equally real) 4th block of the district with its intersection surrounded by shopping centers, as well as a promenade, which is festively decorated for Christmas time and in real life actually is located in front of the [[Wikipedia:Tokyo Station|Tokyo Station]] in the [[Wikipedia:Marunouchi|Marunouchi District]] of [[Wikipedia:Chiyoda|Chiyoda Ward]]. | + | The most important place of it in the stories almost aways is the (equally real) 4th block of the district with its intersection surrounded by shopping centers, as well as a promenade, which is festively decorated for [[Christmas]] time and in real life actually is located in front of the [[Wikipedia:Tokyo Station|Tokyo Station]] in the [[Wikipedia:Marunouchi|Marunouchi District]] of [[Wikipedia:Chiyoda|Chiyoda Ward]]. |
== Plot overview == | == Plot overview == | ||
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==== Murder inside Café Poirot Case (Manga: [[Volume 92#Murder inside Café Poirot Case|981]]-[[Volume 93#Murder inside Café Poirot Case|983]], Anime: [[Solving Mysteries at the Poirot Café|885-886]]) ==== | ==== Murder inside Café Poirot Case (Manga: [[Volume 92#Murder inside Café Poirot Case|981]]-[[Volume 93#Murder inside Café Poirot Case|983]], Anime: [[Solving Mysteries at the Poirot Café|885-886]]) ==== | ||
− | [[Ran Mouri]] and [[Kazuha Toyama]] go to see the Christmas lights in the promenade on the 4th block of Kinza, where Kazuha actually wanted to go to with [[Heiji Hattori]]. | + | [[Ran Mouri]] and [[Kazuha Toyama]] go to see the [[Christmas]] lights in the promenade on the 4th block of Kinza, where Kazuha actually wanted to go to with [[Heiji Hattori]]. |
==== Policewomen Serial Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 95#Policewomen Serial Murder Case|1013]]-[[Volume 96#Policewomen Serial Murder Case|1017]], Anime: [[The_Target_is_the_Metropolitan_Police_Traffic_Department|971-974]]) ==== | ==== Policewomen Serial Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 95#Policewomen Serial Murder Case|1013]]-[[Volume 96#Policewomen Serial Murder Case|1017]], Anime: [[The_Target_is_the_Metropolitan_Police_Traffic_Department|971-974]]) ==== |
Latest revision as of 03:21, 13 March 2024
Ginza (銀座, "Silver mint"[1]) is a business and entertainment district in the Chūō Ward of Tokyo and appears as a setting several times in the works of Gosho Aoyama, implied to be close to Beika. Most of the time it is alternatively referred to in his stories as Kinza (錦座, "Brocade mint"). In the movies of Detective Conan and other spin-off media, it is sometimes also called Dōza (銅座, "Copper mint").
The most important place of it in the stories almost aways is the (equally real) 4th block of the district with its intersection surrounded by shopping centers, as well as a promenade, which is festively decorated for Christmas time and in real life actually is located in front of the Tokyo Station in the Marunouchi District of Chiyoda Ward.
Contents
- 1 Plot overview
- 1.1 Magic Kaito plot overview
- 1.2 Detective Conan plot overview
- 1.2.1 Antique Collector Case (Manga: 52-55, Anime: 16)
- 1.2.2 Kaitou Kid and the Purple Nail (Manga: 631-634, Anime: 515, MK1412 Anime: 21)
- 1.2.3 Drug Trading Case (Manga: 879-881, Anime: 763-764)
- 1.2.4 Murder inside Café Poirot Case (Manga: 981-983, Anime: 885-886)
- 1.2.5 Policewomen Serial Murder Case (Manga: 1013-1017, Anime: 971-974)
- 1.3 Non-canon Detective Conan plot overview
- 2 See also
- 3 References
Plot overview
Magic Kaito plot overview
The Revived Phantom Thief (Magic Kaito Manga: 1)
The police helicopters pass one of the larger intersections in the 4th block of Ginza, with the famous Fujiya Store present, while flying to the Ono Bank to catch Kaito Kid.
Detective Conan plot overview
Antique Collector Case (Manga: 52-55, Anime: 16)
Conan Edogawa and Ran Mouri tell about their visit to a cinema in Kinza, mentioning the movie they watched as "The Summer Santa Claus". Conan uses the fact that it stopped playing the previous week as a trap for Ikuya Hatano, who said that he watched this movie there too, so that he contradicts his own alibi.
Kaitou Kid and the Purple Nail (Manga: 631-634, Anime: 515, MK1412 Anime: 21)
Kaitou Kid steals the Purple Nail from a closed-off intersection in the 4th block of Kinza. The crossing in question is just block away from the one scene in Chapter 1 of Magic Kaito Volume 1.
Drug Trading Case (Manga: 879-881, Anime: 763-764)
The Ginza Line is mentioned by Conan Edogawa.
Murder inside Café Poirot Case (Manga: 981-983, Anime: 885-886)
Ran Mouri and Kazuha Toyama go to see the Christmas lights in the promenade on the 4th block of Kinza, where Kazuha actually wanted to go to with Heiji Hattori.
Policewomen Serial Murder Case (Manga: 1013-1017, Anime: 971-974)
Yumiko is said to be a hostess in Kinza.
Non-canon Detective Conan plot overview
The Time-Bombed Skyscraper (Movie: 1)
Its train station is mentioned as Dōza Station.
The Missing Page (Anime: 461)
Its train station is mentioned as Dōza Station.
Bad Luck Grand Prix (Anime: 475)
Mentioned as "Ginza".
See also
References
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 |