Difference between revisions of "The Glassy Water's Surface"

From Detective Conan Wiki
(Trivia)
Line 88: Line 88:
 
** The Urasawa Shrine (浦沢神社) is the real-life [[wikipedia:ja:浦嶋神社|Urashima-jinja]] (浦嶋神社) in Ine's Honjōhama area, known for its relation to the legend of Urashima Tarō. Are shown in the episode the shrine's gate, worship hall and the Urashima Myōjin Hanging Scroll (浦嶋明神縁起絵巻), as well as the treasure box found on Takeshi Yamaoka's body, which is a real-life artifact<ref>https://www.uminokyoto.jp/column/post/59/</ref>. The name in the case is taken from [[Yoshio Urasawa]], another screenwriter for the ''Detective Conan'' anime-original episodes and Yamatoya's mentor.
 
** The Urasawa Shrine (浦沢神社) is the real-life [[wikipedia:ja:浦嶋神社|Urashima-jinja]] (浦嶋神社) in Ine's Honjōhama area, known for its relation to the legend of Urashima Tarō. Are shown in the episode the shrine's gate, worship hall and the Urashima Myōjin Hanging Scroll (浦嶋明神縁起絵巻), as well as the treasure box found on Takeshi Yamaoka's body, which is a real-life artifact<ref>https://www.uminokyoto.jp/column/post/59/</ref>. The name in the case is taken from [[Yoshio Urasawa]], another screenwriter for the ''Detective Conan'' anime-original episodes and Yamatoya's mentor.
 
** This is proven when when Nishino says that the town has less than 2,000 inhabitants and that it has no railway connection. This is indeed true in the case of Ine Town, although its population has fallen to around 1,700 inhabitants in its 2025 estimate.
 
** This is proven when when Nishino says that the town has less than 2,000 inhabitants and that it has no railway connection. This is indeed true in the case of Ine Town, although its population has fallen to around 1,700 inhabitants in its 2025 estimate.
 +
** The uninhabited island in the bay is in fact the real-life [[wikipedia:ja:青島 (京都府)|Aoshima Island]]{{note|group="N"|Interesting fact, the location of Ineura and Aoshima is inside the larger "Kameshima" (亀島) area, which means "turtle island", possibly a clin-d'oeil to the legend of Urashima Tarō<ref>https://tangonotimei.com/doc/kamesima.html</ref>.}}.
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 04:17, 7 September 2025

Chronology
It's a Ghost! List of Episodes TBD
Episode 1174-1175
(Int. Episode 1232-1233)

TV Episode 1174-1175.jpg

Information
Title: The Glassy Water's Surface
Japanese title: ガラスの水面
(Garasu no Minamo)
Original airdate: September 6, 2025 (Part 1)
September 13, 2025 (Part 2)
Filler case: #446
Season: 30
Manga source: TV Original
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Kogoro Mouri
Ran Mouri
Hiroki Oi
Fumimaro Ayanokoji
Maro
Next Conan's Hint: Boathouse (Part 1)
Noctiluca (Part 2)
Staff
Director: Yasuichiro Yamamoto
Nobuharu Kamanaka
Screenplay: Akatsuki Yamatoya
Storyboard: Masaki Ozora
Episode director: 1174: Masahiko Suzuki
Animation director: 1174:
Masahiro Sekiguchi
Maho Tanabe
Tomoyuki Kameda
Akihiro Ino
Tomoyuki Oshita
Shinichi Wada
Hideaki Shimada
Honoka Kikuchi
Character design: Masatomo Sudo
Rei Masunaga (sub-character)
Hiroshi Ogawa (design works)
Production cooperation: 1174: 8bit
Music
Opening song: Poker Face
Closing song: Fun! Fun! Fun!

The Glassy Water's Surface (ガラスの水面 Garasu no Minamo?) is the 1174th and 1175th episode of the Detective Conan anime. Taking place in northern Kyoto Prefecture, the story follows Conan, Ran and Kogoro visiting a client that lives in a boathouse in a small port town, at the request of lawyer Hiroki Oi. A mysterious disappearance has taken place, seemingly related to the legend of Urashima Tarō.

Cast

Case

Situation

Part 1

Part 2

People

  • Resolution

    Trivia

    • The names of Tsuji's Ryokan and Nishino's lavish hotel-style Ryokan are taken from screenwriter Akatsuki Yamatoya's own name.
    • The main inspiration for the setting location is the small town of Ine, in Yosa District, Kyoto Prefecture. The boathouses shown are the world-famous "funaya" (舟屋) from the Ineura area. Other features incorporated into the episode are the streetscape of Ineura and Ine Bay.
      • The Urasawa Shrine (浦沢神社) is the real-life Urashima-jinja (浦嶋神社) in Ine's Honjōhama area, known for its relation to the legend of Urashima Tarō. Are shown in the episode the shrine's gate, worship hall and the Urashima Myōjin Hanging Scroll (浦嶋明神縁起絵巻), as well as the treasure box found on Takeshi Yamaoka's body, which is a real-life artifact[1]. The name in the case is taken from Yoshio Urasawa, another screenwriter for the Detective Conan anime-original episodes and Yamatoya's mentor.
      • This is proven when when Nishino says that the town has less than 2,000 inhabitants and that it has no railway connection. This is indeed true in the case of Ine Town, although its population has fallen to around 1,700 inhabitants in its 2025 estimate.
      • The uninhabited island in the bay is in fact the real-life Aoshima Island[N 1].

    Gallery

    Wiki Gallery.png


    In other languages

    Language Title Translation
    Flag of France French (Subbed) L'Eau à la surface vitreuse Water with a glassy surface

    Footnotes

    Notes

    1. ^ Interesting fact, the location of Ineura and Aoshima is inside the larger "Kameshima" (亀島) area, which means "turtle island", possibly a clin-d'oeil to the legend of Urashima Tarō[2].

    References

    See also

    Episodes of Season 30
    Episode 114811491150115111521153115411551156115711581159116011611162116311641165116611671168116911701171117211731174117511761177117811791180118111821183118411851186