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Revision as of 22:42, 14 March 2013

Gosho Aoyama Manga Factory (青山 剛昌ふるさと館 Aoyama Gōshō Furusato-kan) is a manga museum dedicated to Gosho Aoyama's works. The museum is located in Gosho's hometown at the street address 1414 Yurashuku, Hokuei, Tottori Prefecture. It opened on March 18th, 2007, and features many works from Aoyama's long Mangaka career. Near the museum are bronze statues of Detective Conan characters and a replica of Agasa's beetle.
Museum hours
Admissions

Individuals
- Preschooler: Free[2]
- Elementary school student: 300 yen[2]
- Junior and Senior High school student: 500 yen[2]
- Adult: 700 yen[2]
- Note: Visitors holding a "Disabled Person's Handbook" will receive a 50% discount[2]
Group (over 20 persons)
- Preschooler: Free[2]
- Elementary school student: 200 yen[2]
- Junior and Senior High school student: 400 yen[2]
- Adult: 600 yen[2]
- Each entrance ticket has a 100 yen discount[2]
Exhibit Gallery
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Statues of Conan and Shinichi inside the manga factory
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Exhibit showcasing various inspirational detectives
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Original color and regular pages from the manga
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Voice modulating bowtie interactive exhibit
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Showcase of various Conan related merchandise
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Statues of the detective boys outside of the Manga Factory
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Game for visitors to play
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Model of Gosho's desk and workplace