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[[File:File 11 Beika Police Station.jpg|thumb|right|First appearance of Beika Police Station in the manga.]]
 
[[File:File 11 Beika Police Station.jpg|thumb|right|First appearance of Beika Police Station in the manga.]]
 
[[File:Beika Police Station Anime.jpg|thumb|right|Beika Police Station in the anime.]]
 
[[File:Beika Police Station Anime.jpg|thumb|right|Beika Police Station in the anime.]]
The {{nihongo|'''Beika Police Station'''|米花警察署|Beika Keisatsusho}} is the headquarter of the local police department of the [[Beika Ward]] of [[Tokyo]]. It was the permanent working place of inspector [[Juzo Megure]] before transfering to the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department]]. There is at least one [[Wikipedia:Kōban|kōban]] (Police box) associated with the station in Beika, the [[Police Station 5th Block Beika Town]].
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The {{nihongo|'''Beika Police Station'''|米花警察署|Beika Keisatsusho}} is the headquarter of the local police department of the [[Beika Ward]] of [[Tokyo]]. It was the permanent working place of inspector [[Juzo Megure]] before transfering to the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department]]. There is at least one [[Wikipedia: Kōban|kōban]] (Police box) associated with the station in Beika, the [[Police Station 5th Block Beika Town]].
  
 
Besides ''[[Detective Conan]]'', it also appeared in the spin-off ''[[Hanzawa the Criminal]]''.
 
Besides ''[[Detective Conan]]'', it also appeared in the spin-off ''[[Hanzawa the Criminal]]''.

Latest revision as of 22:31, 29 November 2021

First appearance of Beika Police Station in the manga.
Beika Police Station in the anime.

The Beika Police Station (米花警察署 Beika Keisatsusho?) is the headquarter of the local police department of the Beika Ward of Tokyo. It was the permanent working place of inspector Juzo Megure before transfering to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. There is at least one kōban (Police box) associated with the station in Beika, the Police Station 5th Block Beika Town.

Besides Detective Conan, it also appeared in the spin-off Hanzawa the Criminal.

Plot overview

Detective Conan plot overview

Mysterious Shadow Case (Manga: 10-12, Anime: 38)

Code Sheet Case (Manga: 36-39, Anime: 4)

Lex Vocalist Murder Case (Manga: 45-48, Anime: 42)

Twin Brothers Case (Manga: 56-58, Anime: 15)

Non-canon Detective Conan plot overview

The Fourteenth Target (Movie: 2, Anime Comic: 2)

The Mysterious Mole Alien Case (Anime: 107-108)

Detective Club Pursuit Case (Anime: 109)

Detective Conan Puzzle: Cross Chain

The Beika Police Station is featured as a setting in this game.

Location

Conan Edogawa is on the way back from the Beika Police Department to the Mouri Detective Agency together with Kogoro and Ran Mouri, during which he, with the help of his new glasses gadget, geolocates the tall man "4 kilometers to the northwest... in Shinjuku", which, if you take any point in that ward, would encompass exactly the area tinted and framed in blue on the following map for the police station to potentially be in. This would in real life coincide with an area mainly encompassing the northern half of Minato.

Setting
Cities and TownsCountriesEducational InstitutionsPrefectures of JapanRailway Lines and Stations
Character's Homes Akako KoizumiJirokichi SuzukiKudo familyKuroba familyMouri familyNakamori family
Educational Institutions Ekoda High SchoolKohnan High SchoolTeitan Elementary School
Hotels & Inns Haido City Hotel
Towns & Cities Beika WardBeika TownEkodaGinzaHaidoShibuyaToshimaYaoya
Train Stations Beika StationTokyo Station
Other Locations Beika AquariumClock Tower (Black Star)Nippon BudokanTokyo SkytreeTokyo TowerTropical LandSunset Manor