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[[File:EP205-Sato.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Husband, wife, and daughter.]] | [[File:EP205-Sato.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Husband, wife, and daughter.]] | ||
− | Masayoshi Sato was [[Miwako Sato]]'s father. During his high school years, he was the baseball team's captain with his four friends: Hidero Saruwatari, Shuji Kano, Mitsuo Inomata, and Chiyoko Kandori. He went on to become a police officer, attaining the rank of [[Police Organization# | + | Masayoshi Sato was [[Miwako Sato]]'s father. During his high school years, he was the baseball team's captain with his four friends: Hidero Saruwatari, Shuji Kano, Mitsuo Inomata, and Chiyoko Kandori. He went on to become a police officer, attaining the rank of [[Police Organization#Senior Superintendent (Rank 4)|Senior Superintendent]] in the Tokyo MPD when he died on duty, eighteen years prior to the current timeline. |
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=== Sato's Father Case (Manga: [[Volume 27|267-269]], Anime: [[Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 3|205-206]]) === | === Sato's Father Case (Manga: [[Volume 27|267-269]], Anime: [[Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 3|205-206]]) === | ||
− | Sato is mentioned by Conan, his daughter etc. in this case. From their words we can reconstruct the following: it was 18 years ago and a day with heavy rain. Sato had just caught a bank robber (Shuji Kano, who happened to be a friend of his and one of Sato's baseball teammates in high school) and was escorting him to the police station. Kano, believing that there was no hope for him in life, tried to commit suicide by running into a trunk; he was saved by Sato, but Sato himself was hit snd severely injured instead. As Kano ran away, Sato cried "surrender yourself, surrender yourself" (自首しろ, "jishu shiro") while extending his hand in Kano's direction. The passersby were not able to hear Sato clearly and thought that he was saying "Shuushirou" (シュウシロウ or 愁思郎; neither of these is meaningful), which is why the case came to be known as the "case of Shuushirou" (愁思郎事件). Sato later died on the ambulance, in the company of his wife and daughter. His death affected them deeply. | + | Sato is mentioned by Conan, his daughter etc. in this case. From their words we can reconstruct the following: it was 18 years ago and a day with heavy rain. Sato had just caught a bank robber (Shuji Kano, who happened to be a friend of his and one of Sato's baseball teammates in high school) and was escorting him to the police station. Kano, believing that there was no hope for him in life, tried to commit suicide by running into a trunk; he was saved by Sato, but Sato himself was hit snd severely injured instead. As Kano ran away, Sato cried "surrender yourself, surrender yourself" (自首しろ, "jishu shiro") while extending his hand in Kano's direction. The passersby were not able to hear Sato clearly and thought that he was saying "Shuushirou" (シュウシロウ or 愁思郎; neither of these is meaningful), which is why the case came to be known as the "case of Shuushirou" (愁思郎事件). Sato later died on the ambulance, in the company of his wife and daughter. His death affected them deeply. Kano was at large for another 18 years (partially because only Sato knew all the important details of the case) until [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] gets involved in the case and solves it. |
== Different looks == | == Different looks == |
Revision as of 06:19, 17 September 2022
Masayoshi Sato | |
Japanese name: | 佐藤 正義 (Satō Masayoshi) |
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English name: | Masayoshi Sato |
Age: | 32 (18 years ago) |
Gender: | Male |
Date of birth: | unknown |
Relatives: | Mrs. Sato (wife) Miwako Sato (only daughter) |
Occupation: | Senior Superintendent |
Status: | Deceased |
First appearance: | Manga: File 267 Anime: Episode 205 |
Appearances: | Chapters: 5 Chapters: 1 Episodes: 5 |
Cases solved: | 0 |
Japanese voice: | Toru Okawa |
Masayoshi Sato (佐藤 正義 Satō Masayoshi ) is a character in the manga and anime franchise Detective Conan.
Contents
Background
Masayoshi Sato was Miwako Sato's father. During his high school years, he was the baseball team's captain with his four friends: Hidero Saruwatari, Shuji Kano, Mitsuo Inomata, and Chiyoko Kandori. He went on to become a police officer, attaining the rank of Senior Superintendent in the Tokyo MPD when he died on duty, eighteen years prior to the current timeline.
Personality
He was a righteous law enforcement member. He was also a good husband and father, and a caring person.
Appearance
He had short brown hair and was not particularly tall. He had brown eyes and was strong.
Plot overview
Sato's Father Case (Manga: 267-269, Anime: 205-206)
Sato is mentioned by Conan, his daughter etc. in this case. From their words we can reconstruct the following: it was 18 years ago and a day with heavy rain. Sato had just caught a bank robber (Shuji Kano, who happened to be a friend of his and one of Sato's baseball teammates in high school) and was escorting him to the police station. Kano, believing that there was no hope for him in life, tried to commit suicide by running into a trunk; he was saved by Sato, but Sato himself was hit snd severely injured instead. As Kano ran away, Sato cried "surrender yourself, surrender yourself" (自首しろ, "jishu shiro") while extending his hand in Kano's direction. The passersby were not able to hear Sato clearly and thought that he was saying "Shuushirou" (シュウシロウ or 愁思郎; neither of these is meaningful), which is why the case came to be known as the "case of Shuushirou" (愁思郎事件). Sato later died on the ambulance, in the company of his wife and daughter. His death affected them deeply. Kano was at large for another 18 years (partially because only Sato knew all the important details of the case) until Conan gets involved in the case and solves it.
Different looks
Trivia
- Sato's given name, "正義", means "justice" both in Japanese and in traditional Chinese. While used in that sense and not as a Japanese male given name, "正義" is pronounced as "seigi".