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Nanatsu no Ko

Nanatsu no Ko.jpg

Video
Information
Title: 七つの子
Composer: Ujō Noguchi
Published in: July, 1921
Written in: Nagoya, Japan
Language: Japanese
Form: Children's song

Nanatsu no Ko (七つの子, lit. Seven children, or Seven baby crows, The crow's seven chicks)[1][2][3], is a popular[3] Japanese children's song written by Ujō Noguchi (野口雨情 Noguchi Ujō). The Black Organization leader uses the song “Seven children/ Seven year old child” to encode his/her phone number.

History

Ujō Noguchi wrote and published Nanatsu no ko in Kin no fune (The golden ship) magazine on July 1921.[1][3] Nanatsu no ko is used as the departure melody at Isohara Station in Kitaibaraki.

Plot

Vermouth arc

Conan first heard the boss's email address when Vermouth texted the boss after the showdown with her. He didn't recognize the tune at first although he thought it was familiar sounding and had a sad feeling to it.

Cellphone arc

Kir arc

Lyrics

References

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