Kohji Haneda
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Kohji Haneda | |
Japanese name: | 羽田 浩司 (Haneda Kōji) |
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English name: | Koji Haneda[1] |
Age: | 28 (17 years ago) |
Gender: | Male |
Relatives: | Shukichi Haneda (adoptive younger brother) Yasuharu Haneda (father) Ichiyo Haneda (mother) Rachel Asaka (love interest) |
Occupation: | Shogi player |
Status: | Deceased |
First appearance: | Manga: File 947 (in a silhouette) / File 948 (first full-face appearance) Anime: Episode 850 (silhouette) / Episode 861 (first full-face appearance) |
Appearances: | Chapters: 18 Episodes: 10 Openings: 1 Closings: 1 |
Japanese voice: | Hiroki Yasumoto |
Kohji Haneda (羽田 浩司 Haneda Kōji ) is a character in the manga and anime franchise Detective Conan.
Contents
Background
Kohji Haneda was the only son of a wealthy family. As a talented shogi player, he had once also fought against Chikara Katsumata. His adoptive younger brother, Shukichi Haneda, deeply respected him and likely changed one of his name characters slightly to honor him. His motto was "I must carry my initial dream through to the end", the same written on a fan that Shukichi now owns. A bishop shogi piece, that he always kept as a good luck charm, was the last piece he moved the first time when he won against his teacher. By the time of his death, he had won four shogi titles and many had high hopes that he would win all seven of the major ones.
Seventeen years ago, he went to the United States for a chess competition that also enjoyed. The night before, in his hotel room, he met wealthy Amanda Hughes, one of his big fans, and felt in love with her bodyguard, Rachel Asaka. At the meantime, he realized what happened to Amanda and protect her adoptive daughter from the Black Organization. After knocked her out with a stun gun, he handed Asaka his good luck charm, that it has a cut on its lower left, and hid her in his bookshelf. When they came in, in order to prevent from checking there, he told Rum to have seen a piece of news including him gave a speech for Renya Karasuma thirty years ago. After let one of his man beat him, Rum realized he would not reveal anything about Asaka, so decided to kill him with a drug developed by the organization. In his last breath, he cut the mirror given to him by his mother to leave his dying message: "CARASUMA".
Hyoue Kuroda wasn't able to save both Amanda and him. Rum tried to clear up the evidence, but they had to run because the police were on their way. Tsutomu Akai was a friend of his father, who asked him to investigate his son's death because he couldn't trust the local or Japanese police. Asaka keeps his good luck charm and, thought of him as a foolish person because he sacrificed himself to protect her, still seeks revenge for both Amanda and him.
Personality
Appearance
Appellations
Name origin
The name Kohji Haneda (羽田 浩司 Haneda Kōji ) comes from Yoshiharu Habu (羽生 善治 Habu Yoshiharu ) and Kōji Tanigawa (谷川 浩司 Tanigawa Kōji ), real-life shogi players.[2]
Shukichi Haneda (羽田 秀𠮷 Haneda Shūkichi ) has changed his name slightly to honor the late brother. Kohji's given name is 浩司, and the first character's radicals are (氵ノ土口). 土 is earth's "do". Shukichi's given name is spelled 秀𠮷, with the final "kichi" kanji also including the radical for earth's do. This 𠮷 for "kichi" is a very rare variant: 99% of the time it is written as 吉 with 士 (man/samurai's "shi") instead.
Trivia
- Gosho Aoyama mentioned there was "red herring" in volume 18[3], the same volume the list of APTX 4869 victims appeared in.
- His character design is very similar Gohan's in the manga and anime franchise Dragon Ball.
In other languages
Language | Given Name | Family Name |
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Japanese | 浩司 Kōji | 羽田 Haneda/Hada[4] |
Catalan | Kohji | Haneda |
Chinese | 浩司 Hàosī | 羽田 Yǔtián |
Danish | Hiroshi | Haneda |
English | Koji | Haneda[1] |
Italian | Muneo | ??-neda[5][6] |
Vietnamese | Koji | Haneda |
References
- ^ a b Case Closed file 179 (see reference).
- ^ "17年前と同じ現場(名探偵コナン)". https://w.atwiki.jp/aniwotawiki/pages/37084.html. Retrieved on 2023-06-07.
- ^ Let's Talk with Gosho Aoyama-sensei Day 2016
- ^ In episode 129, which was not relevant to the readers at the time, furigana (Japanese reading aid) of his surname is Hada (ハダ).
- ^ Italian volume 18, file 179 (see reference).
- ^ Muneo (宗男) is a name of another victim in the Japanese and English versions.
See also
APTX 4869 | ||
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Developers | Atsushi Miyano • Elena Miyano • Shiho Miyano | |
Victims | Shinichi Kudo • Kohji Haneda • Amanda Hughes • Mary Sera • Shiho Miyano | |
Antidotes | Prototype antidote • Baijiu | |
Related Articles | Silver Bullet • Victim list • Case from 17 years ago • Black Organization |
Rum arc topics | ||
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Main interest | Renya Karasuma • Rum • Case from 17 years ago | |
Potential suspects | Hyoue Kuroda • Rumi Wakasa • Kanenori Wakita | |
Connections | Kohji Haneda • Amanda Hughes • Tsutomu Akai • Asaka | |
Related Articles | APTX 4869 • APTX 4869 Victim list • Rum arc timeline | |
Cases of interest | The Scarlet Return • Three First Discoverers • Just Like a 17 Years Old Crime Scene • Soul Detective Murder Case • The Stage of Betrayal • Mystery of the Burning Tent • Search for Maria-chan! • The 36-Cell Perfect Game • The Spark That Fell on the Ranch • Yusaku Kudo's Detective Show • The Black Organization's Scheme • Akemi Miyano's Time Capsule • Kaitou Kid and the Siren Splash • Chess Tournament Murder Case |