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== The Mouri Detective Agency ==
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The '''setting''' of the [[manga]] and [[anime]] franchise ''[[Detective Conan]]'' and other works by [[Gosho Aoyama]] is a combination of real locations in [[Wikipedia: Japan|Japan]] and fictional locations.
  
The place where Detective Mouri lives with his daughter, Ran. Conan begins living there when he is shrunk in order to gain more information about the Black Organization.
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== Businesses ==
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=== Asakura Books ===
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It was introduction in Code Sheet Case.
  
=== Cafe Poirot ===
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=== Hasaka Hair Salon ===
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It appeared in Ep 505.
  
== Police Stations ==
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=== Kishida Pharmacy ===
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It was introduce in Code Sheet Case.
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=== Maiasa Taxi ===
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It appeared in ¥1,000,000,000 Robbery.
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=== Nippon Budokan ===
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It appeared in File 144.
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=== PAPCO Store ===
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It was introduce in Code Sheet Case.
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=== Pet Shop Zoo ===
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It appeared in ¥1,000,000,000 Robbery.
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=== Sound Studio Hakobune ===
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It appeared in Episode 836-837.
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=== Sunday Bowling Center ===
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It appeared in Ep 744. It’s in Gunma.
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=== Super Coaster ===
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It was introduce in the background of Code Sheet Case.
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=== Terahara Clothing Store ===
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It was introduction in Code Sheet Case.
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=== TMS Rent a car ===
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It appeared in ep 219.
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=== Yamai Bookstore ===
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It appeared in File 1047.
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=== Yatsubishi Bank ===
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It was mention in ep 1.
  
=== The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Station ===
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== Cities, Towns and Villages ==
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{{main|Setting/Cities and Towns}}
  
 
== Educational institutions ==
 
== Educational institutions ==
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{{main|Setting/Educational Institutions}}
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== Entertainment places ==
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=== Haido Town Shopping Mall ===
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{{main|Haido Town Shopping Mall}}
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{{nihongo|'''Haido Town Shopping Mall'''|杯戸町のショッピングモール|Haido-chō no Shoppingu Mōru}} has the largest ferris wheel in [[Japan]], over 125 m tall, with 72 seats. For the ferris wheel to make one full rotation, it takes over 18 minutes (30 cm per second, according to [[Ai Haibara]]). The ferris wheel itself is better known as the place where [[Jinpei Matsuda]] died trying to defuse a bomb left by a crazed bomber.
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=== Kineka 7 Movie Theatre ===
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It appeared in Episodes 138-139/Volume 23, File 222-224 (Movie Theater Murder Case).
  
=== Teitan Elementary ===
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=== Nanbu Aquarium ===
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It was introduced in the Code Sheet Case.
  
The place where the Detective Boys study.
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=== Tohto Sumo Stadium ===
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It appeared in [[Episode 316]]/Volume 38, File 387-389 (Pro Wrestler Case).
  
=== Teitan High School ===
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=== Tohto Zoo ===
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The Tohto Zoo is located somewhere in the Tokyo metropolis and is home to a plethora of animal species. The zoo has at least fifty eight animals which are numbered by the order they were acquired by the zoo's original curator, Yoichiro Kobata. The shown animals in the manga include: Donkey(33), Mega Bat(57), Giant Panda(58), Japanese Flying Squirrel(58), Lion(?), Elephant(?). The shown animals in the chapter cover include: Giraffe(?), Ostrich(?), Gorilla(?), Tiger(?). <br>
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The zoo is featured in: Professor's First Love Case (Manga:[[Volume_40#Professor's_First_Love|Volume 40: 410-412]], Anime: [[Ginkgo-Colored First Love|Episodes: 421-422]]). Professor Agasa, and the Detective Boys go to the zoo in search of Agasa's first love—who may have based the clue to her location on elements of the Tohto zoo. However, this does not necessarily turn out to be the case.
  
High school of Ran, Sonoko, Eisuke and Shinichi.
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=== Tropical Land ===
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[[File:Tropical land entrance.PNG|thumb|right|200px|Tropical Land main entrance]]
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{{main|Tropical Land}}
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{{nihongo|'''Tropical Land'''|トロピカルランド|Toropikaru Rando}} is an amusement park which was the site of the last date between [[Shinichi Kudo]] and [[Ran Mouri]], before Shinichi was forced to take [[APTX 4869]] by [[Gin]] and [[Vodka]] of the [[Black Organization]]. The park is built in what is now considered a standard layout: Guests enter the park into a central hub which then splits off into other themed areas radiating out from the center. Notable appearances of Tropical Land within ''[[Detective Conan]]'' include [[Roller Coaster Murder Case|The Roller Coaster Murder Case]], [[The Revival of the Dying Message]] and [[Captured in Her Eyes]]. This location was first introduced in the ''[[Magic Kaito]]'' manga. According to some maps from reference and guide books, its located in [[Beika]], but this information probably is non-[[canon]].
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== Entertainment places ==
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==== Tropical Land: Marine Land====
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An amusement park that's likely an offshoot to the main Tropical Land featured in: Missing Ring Case: (Manga:[[Volume_40#Missing Ring Case|Volume 40: 404-406]], Anime: [[Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 5|Episodes: 358-359]]). [[Wataru Takagi]] and [[Miwako Sato]] go on a date this amusement park where they're spied on by [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] and his gang of Sato fans. The park is the setting for a drug transaction held by the notorious trafficker, Asakichi Yakura. The park's mascot is "Maririn" the orca. Marine Land is likely based on the real-life [[Wikipedia: Tokyo DisneySea|Tokyo DisneySea]], an aquatic themed Disneyland in Japan.
  
=== Tropical Land (トロピカルランド) ===
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== Hotels ==
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=== Haido City Hotel ===
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[[File:MK1412 Episode 6 Haido City Hotel.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Haido City Hotel in ''Magic Kaito 1412'']]
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{{main|Haido City Hotel}}
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[[File:Tropicallandmapsketch.jpg|550px|thumb|A Sketch-map of Tropical Land taken from ''Conan the Movie Perfect Guide'' (5th Anniversary Version). Click to enlarge.]]
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=== Haido Hotel ===
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[[File:Haido Hotel.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Haido Hotel in the manga]]
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{{main|Haido Hotel}}
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{{clear}}
  
An amusement park which was the site of the last date between Shinichi and Ran, before Shinichi was forced to take APTX-4869 by Gin and Vodka of the Black Organization. The park is built in what is now considered a standard layout: guests enter the park into a central hub which then splits off into other themed areas radiating out from the center. Notable appearances of Tropical Land within Detective Conan include [[Roller Coaster Murder Case|The Roller Coaster Murder Case]], [[The Revival of the Dying Message]], and ''[[Captured in Her Eyes]]''.
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=== Hotel Bond-Seven ===
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It appeared File 1038.
  
==== Dream and Fairytale Land (夢とおとぎの島) ====
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=== Hotel Haido Pride ===
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[[File:Hotel Hyde Pride Manga.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Hotel Haido Pride]]
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Located near the [[Mouri Detective Agency]], [[Masumi Sera]] and the [[Mary Sera|unknown child]] moved in here during the [[Taiko Meijin's Match of Love|Shogi Tournament Case]]. This is also where [[Yumi Miyamoto]] had been taken hostage.
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Located in the entrance area of the park. This area's prominent feature is its fairytale themed castle.
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=== Hotel New Beika ===
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{{main|Beika (Town)#Hotel New Beika}}
  
* Castle
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=== K3 ===
** The actual name of this attraction is unknown. Similar in aspects to Cinderella Castle in Walt Disney World, this prominent building is found in the central area of the park and has an observation deck at the top.
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Located in [[Osaka]], it was dedicated to three sports players, with the three K's representing something sports-related.
* Tropical Ice Land
 
** An ice skating rink said to be a good location for watching Tropical Land's fireworks.
 
* Parade
 
** The actual name of this attraction is unknown. An electric-light themed parade complete with many floats and costumed dancers.
 
* Steel roller coaster
 
** The actual name of this attraction is unknown. This roller coaster doesn't have any inversions. Conan uses the track on this coaster to help him get to Dream and Fairytale Land quickly using the [[Turbo Engine Skateboard]] during the climax of ''[[Captured in Her Eyes]]''.
 
* Train
 
** The actual name of this attraction is unknown. A train ride designed to travel around the castle area of Dream and Fairytale Land.
 
* Carousel
 
** The actual name of this attraction is unknown. A typical carousel ride located near the entrance to the park.
 
  
==== Bizarre and Illusion Land (怪奇と幻想の島) ====
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=== Minato Hotel ===
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'''Minato Hotel''' is a hotel with a revolving restaurant on the roof and is presumably located in the [[Minato]] Ward of [[Tokyo]]. [[Jody Hopper]]'s magician troupe were scheduled to perform what was going to be their last show together. Unfortunately, the show was ruined by [[Snake]] and his lackies who were after the Hopper family [[The Secret of the Red Tear|Red Tear]]. [[Kaitou Kid]] managed to beat them by setting the restaurant to rotate at high speed.
  
Located in the bottom-right (north-western) part of the park, this themed area is home to the Mystery Coaster.
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=== Teito Hotel ===
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It was mentioned in [[episode 916]].
  
* Mystery Coaster (ミステリーコースター)
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=== Tenjyu City Hotel ===
** A roller coaster themed to terrify its guests. This coaster's unique feature is the inclusion of a tunnel partway through the ride. Each train can carry 16 people at a time.
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The hotel where [[Akemi Miyano]] left her money.
* Ice and Mist Labyrinth (氷と霧のラビリンス)
 
** Themed with ice and penguins, this attraction looks like a giant ice mountain and has a spectator's area at the top. The main ride is similar in appearance to a bobsled course and its ice slide follows the mountain down to the bottom. Each cart can carry four people at a time. Conan uses the track on this attraction to help him get to Dream and Fairytale Land quickly using the Turbo Engine Skateboard during the climax of ''[[Captured in Her Eyes]]''.
 
* Pyramid stage show
 
** The actual name of this attraction is unknown. This attraction appears to be based off of "Lost Legend" found in the Shima Spain Village amusement park.<ref name="Shima">{{cite web|url=http://www.parque-net.com/foreign/pdf/ssv_guidebook_english.pdf|date=|accessdate=2010-01-04|publisher=Shima Spain Village|title=Parque España Guide Map}}</ref>
 
* Amphitheater
 
** A location for stage shows.
 
  
==== Wild and Ancient Land (野生と太古の島) ====
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=== Tokiwa Hotel ===
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[[File:Tokiwa Hotel Manga.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Tokiwa Hotel]]
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Located in the top-right (south-western) part of the park, this themed area is home to a river rapids and river cruise ride.
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=== Hotel New Baker ===
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The hotel in Ginza where [[Suguru Itakura]] was murdered.
  
* Volcano river rapids
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== Inns ==
** The actual name of this attraction is unknown. This river rapids type ride is themed to match the volcano it's based in. Each boat can carry six people at a time.
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=== Akagi Inn ===
* River cruise ride
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It appeared in Red handkerchief case in Gunma.
** The actual name of this attraction is unknown. This boat ride can carry several passengers at a time and has a dinosaur theme.
 
  
==== Adventure and Pioneer Land (冒険と開拓の島) ====
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=== Aoiya Inn ===
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It appeared in the Fake Kogoro case.
  
Located in the top-left (south-eastern) part of the park. This area's prominent feature is a roller coaster that seemingly goes underwater.
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=== Benkei Private Inn ===
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It appeared in Ep 27-28.
  
* Steel roller coaster
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=== Kobo Inn ===
** The actual name of this attraction is unknown. This coaster's unique feature is the inclusion of an underwater tunnel partway through the ride.
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It appeared in Onsen murder case.
* Pirate boat ride
 
** The actual name of this attraction is unknown. This attraction appears to be based off of "Adventure Lagoon" found in the Shima Spain Village amusement park.<ref name="Shima" />
 
* Swinging ship
 
** The actual name of this attraction is unknown, although based on the "Santa" appearing at the top of the ride during its appearance in ''[[Captured in Her Eyes]]'', it's likely this attraction was based off of and named for the "Swing Santa María" found in the Shima Spain Village amusement park.<ref name="Shima" />
 
* Children's flying ride
 
** The actual name of this attraction is unknown. The cars for this attraction are themed to look like eagles. Each car can carry two people at a time. A real-life example of this type of ride is Dumbo the Flying Elephant found at most Disney parks.
 
* Giant drop ride
 
** The actual name of this attraction is unknown. Just a typical giant drop type of attraction. Each car can carry four people at a time.
 
  
==== Science and Space Land (科学と宇宙の島) ====
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=== Koura Inn ===
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It appeared in Kappa murder case.
  
Located in the bottom-left (north-eastern) part of the park. This area's prominent features include the Water Fountain Plaza, Ferris Wheel, and an inverted steel roller coaster.
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== Islands ==
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=== Bikuni ===
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It's in the Fukui Prefecture. It appeared in episodes 222-224.
  
* Water Fountain Plaza (噴水の広場/Funsui no hiroba)
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=== Hatamoto Island ===
** More of a meeting place than an actual attraction, this plaza has several fountains that activate during certain times of the day.
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[[File:EP22 2.jpeg|thumb|right|200px|Hatamato Island]]
* Ferris Wheel
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It appeared in Hatamoto Family Case.
** The actual name of this attraction is unknown. This Ferris Wheel's unique feature is the lights on it that flash in many different colours and shapes.
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* Inverted-type roller coaster
 
** The actual name of this attraction is unknown. The animation staff for ''[[Captured in Her Eyes]]'' rotoscoped an actual inverted coaster known as the "Pyrenees" located in the Shima Spain Village amusement park.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tms-e.com/on_air/conan/geki04ura_01.html|date=2001|accessdate=2010-01-04|publisher=TMS|title=劇場第4弾を100倍楽しむ~今だから話せる裏話}}</ref>
 
  
==== Unplaceable Attractions ====
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=== Onikame Island ===
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It appeared in Episodes 291-293.
  
* Zero G cabin
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=== Tsukikage Island ===
** The actual name and location of this attraction is unknown. Featured briefly in ''[[Captured in Her Eyes]]'', this building is designed to allow its guests to have the experience of weightlessness.
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It appeared in [[Episode 11]].
  
=== Haido Shopping Mall ===
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=== Umibotaru ===
The shopping mall has the largest roller coaster in Japan, over 125m tall, with 72 seats. For the ferris wheel to make one full rotation, it takes over 18 minutes (30cm per second, according to [[Ai Haibara|Haibara]].) The ferris wheel itself is better known as the place where [[Jinpei Matsuda]] died trying to defuse a bomb left by a crazed bomber.
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[[File:File 1063 Umibotaru.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Umibotaru]]
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It appeared in File 1063.
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== Historical sites ==
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=== Umizaru ===
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[[File:File 1064 Umizarujima Pier.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Umizaru Island]]
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It appeared in File 1064.
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== Landmarks ==
 
== Landmarks ==
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=== Tokyo Skytree/Bell Tree Tower ===
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[[File:Belltreetower.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Bell Tree Tower]]
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{{main|Tokyo Skytree}}
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The {{nihongo|'''[[Wikipedia: Tokyo Skytree|Tokyo Sky Tree]]'''|東京スカイツリー|Tōkyō Sukai Tsurī}} is a broadcasting, restaurant, and observation tower located in [[Sumida-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Construction was completed on February 29, 2012, while it opened to the public on May 22, 2012. The Sky Tree was built mostly to give better digital terrestrial television coverage since the [[Tokyo Tower]] has long been overshadowed by taller high-rise buildings and is unable to provide the necessary coverage. The in-series name for the Tokyo Sky Tree is {{nihongo|Bell Tree Tower|ベルツリータワー|Beru Tsurī Tawā}}. Judging from the use of the name "Bell Tree", it seems it was built/is owned in series by the [[Suzuki family|Suzuki Zaibatsu]]. The Sky Tree replaced the Tokyo Tower as the scene of the climax for [[Akako Koizumi]]'s face-off against [[Kaitou Kid]] in [[A Witch Sheds No Tears]]. The tower has been featured recently in [[Lupin III vs. Detective Conan: The Movie]], [[The Coded Invitation]] and [[Dimensional Sniper]].
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=== Tokyo Tower/Tohto Tower ===
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[[File:EP4 Gallery 4.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Tohto Tower]]
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{{main|Tokyo Tower}}
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{{nihongo|'''[[Wikipedia:Tokyo Tower|Tokyo Tower]]'''|東京タワー|Tōkyō Tawā}} is a communications and observation tower located in [[Minato-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]], built in the 1950s. Inspired in design by the [[Eiffel Tower]], this landmark has become a popular tourist and school field trip destination. In the [[manga]] and [[anime]] series the tower is referred to as {{nihongo|Tohto<ref name="tohto">[[:File:Spelling of 東都.jpg]]</ref> Tower|東都タワー|Tōto Tawā}}. "Tohto" is a shorter way of saying {{nihongo|Tokyo Metropolis|東京都|Tōkyō-to}}. The tower was featured in [[The Raven Chaser]], during the climax of the film.
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=== Tsuutenkaku Tower ===
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[[File:File 1018 Movie 3 Reference.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Tsuutenkaku Tower]]
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The {{nihongo|'''[[Wikipedia:Tsūtenkaku|Tsutenkaku Tower]]'''|通天閣|Tsūtenkaku}} is a weather and observation tower located in Naniwa-ku, [[Osaka]], [[Japan]], built originally in 1912, dismantled, and then rebuilt in the 1950s. This tower, like Tokyo Tower, was inspired in design by the Eiffel Tower in addition to the Arc de Triomphe. The 1912 Tsutenkaku Tower was built next to an amusement park but later dismantled in the 1940s in an effort to thwart American bombing raids. The current tower was built on the same site in the 1950s thanks to the efforts of the citizens of Osaka. Notable appearances of this landmark in Detective Conan include [[The Naniwa Serial Murder Case]], [[Conan, Heiji, and the Vanished Boy]], and [[The Last Wizard of the Century]].
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== Police Stations ==
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=== Tokyo Metropolitan Police Station ===
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{{main|Tokyo Metropolitan Police}}
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[[Image:Tokyo Metropolitan Police Headquarters.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Tokyo Metropolitan Police Headquarters]]
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The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Headquarters are located just north of [[Minato City]], in the the government buildings area of [[Chiyoda City]] beside the Imperial Palace.
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== Prefectures and Regions of Japan ==
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{{main|Setting/Prefectures of Japan}}
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== Railway Lines and Stations ==
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{{main|Setting/Railway Lines and Stations}}
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== Restaurants ==
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=== Blue Parrot Pool Bar ===
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[[File:Magic Kaito 1412 Episode 23 Blue Parrot.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Blue Parrot in ''Magic Kaito 1412'']]
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{{main|Blue Parrot Pool Bar}}
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The {{nihongo|'''Blue Parrot'''|ブルーパロット|Burū Parotto}} is a billiards parlor and bar owned by [[Konosuke Jii]]. It first appears in ''[[Magic Kaito]]'' in chapter 13, [[Magic Kaito Volume 2#Hustler vs. Magician|Hustler vs. Magician]]. Later the parlor appears in ''[[Detective Conan]]'' with a different appearance in file 853, [[Volume 81#Cocktail of Sorrow|A Detective Encounters a Case in a Bar]], and has a bartender named [[Yuzuki Fukui]]. It reappears with the Detective Conan appearance along with the bartender in ''[[Zero's Tea Time]]'' in file 11, [[Zero's Tea Time Volume 2#File 011: Putting the Rank aside|Putting the Rank Aside]].
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=== Café Columbo ===
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{{nihongo|'''Café Columbo'''|喫茶コロンボ|Kissa Koronbo}} was first mentioned in chapter 2 of the [[manga]]. It is the restaurant that Professor [[Hiroshi Agasa]] had been to right before meeting [[Conan Edogawa]]. The restaurant itself first appears in the [[The Forgotten Cell Phone]]. The restaurant gets its name from TV detective [[Columbo]], whose show is [http://www.columbo-site.freeuk.com/japan.htm very well-loved in Japan]. It is located in {{nihongo|[[Beika Town]], Block 5|米花町5丁目|Beika-chō 5-chōme}}.
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=== Café Poirot ===
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[[File:Mouri Detective Agency.png|thumb|right|200px|Café Poirot below the Mouri Detective Agency]]
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{{nihongo|'''Café Poirot'''|喫茶店ポアロ|Kissaten Poaro}}, where [[Azusa Enomoto]] and [[Rei Furuya]] work, is located directly beneath the [[Mouri Detective Agency]]. The café gets its name from one of Agatha Christie's most popular detectives, [[Wikipedia: Hercule Poirot|Hercule Poirot]]. It is located in {{nihongo|[[Beika Town]], Block 5|米花町5丁目|Beika-chō 5-chōme}}.
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=== Café Raoul ===
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{{nihongo|'''Café Raoul'''|カフェ ラウル|Kafe Rauru}} is a French restaurant with a [[Paris]]-style interior that [[Kogoro Mouri]] considers his new-found secret hideout. After Conan told Ran about it, Eri and Ran went out to eat there as well.
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=== Café Terrace Jubei ===
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It was introduced in the Code Sheet Case.
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=== Cucina Eigo ===
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[[File:EP893 4.png|thumb|right|200px|Cucina Eigo]]
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{{nihongo|'''Cucina Eigo'''|クシナ・エイゴ|Kushina eigo}} is an italian restaurant which's architecture is modeled after the countryside restaurants of Italy. The name of the restaurant is named after ''Cucina'', an italian word meaning cuisine and Eigo, the name of the owner who is Eigo Kuchiishi. It is one of the few Michelin-starred restaurants of Japan and is located in the agglomeration of  [[Tokyo]]. A disappearance case of some guests and the attempted murder of the owner happened there but was hopefully solved.
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=== Danny's ===
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{{main|Danny's}}
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=== Donny's ===
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[[File:Donnys locations.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Two of the Donny's locations.]]
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{{nihongo|'''Family Restaurant Donny's'''|ファミリーレストランドニーズ|Famirīresutorandonīzu}} is a family restaurant, likely modeled off of Denny's. One Donny's location was seen when the [[Detective Boys]] were running around the area near the [[Tohto Tower]]. A magician who abducted the daughter of her master took her to a Donny's. [[Kogoro Mouri]] met a famous samurai actor client regarding a prospective case at Donny's.
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=== Ikenka ===
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It's a cheesecake bakery. It appeared in [[Episode 476]].
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=== Iroha Sushi ===
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{{nihongo|'''Iroha Sushi'''|いろは寿司|Irohazushi}} is a sushi restaurant located just next-door to [[Café Poirot]]. It usually opens all week and on nights. [[Kogoro Mouri]] is a regular to that restaurant when he wins horse races. It sells many variety of sushi, sashimi, grilled fish (not found in every sushi shop) and a few others. It is the workplace of [[Kanenori Wakita]], a sushi chef who regularly changes of workplaces and his [[Iroha Sushi Chef|unnamed boss]] and two other employees. Its owner usually organizes parties with the [[Café Poirot Master]] and other restaurant owners of the district. It is located in {{nihongo|[[Beika Town]], Block 5|米花町5丁目|Beika-chō 5-chōme}}. It first appeared in [[The Tokyo-Style Detective Show Next Door]].
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=== Minatoso ===
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It appeared in File 328. It’s a Japanese restaurant.
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=== My Burger ===
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It was introduced in the Code Sheet Case.
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=== Ramen Ogura ===
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{{nihongo|'''Ramen Ogura'''|ラーメン小倉|Rāmen Ogura}} used to be a rundown shop on a shopping street in [[Haido Town]]. Despite the low customer traffic, its specialty dish full of bamboo shoots {{nihongo|"Yama ramen"|閻魔大王ラーメン|Enma Daiō rāmen}} is very tasty. The shop's motto is "So good, it's to die for." Ironically it was the scene of a murder case. After the case, it moved to [[Beika Town]] and became quite popular. Its motto also changed to "Ramen so wicked, it's to die for."
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=== Déesse du Vent ===
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{{nihongo|'''Déesse du Vent'''|デエス・デュ・ヴァン|Deesu Du Van}} is a fine dining restaurant specializing in French cuisine located in the Kanagawa Prefecture. It has a two year waiting list due to its popularity. It appears in [[The Goddess of Wind|file 1073]].
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== Non-Canon Locations ==
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=== Anime-Original Episodes ===
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[[File:EP988 2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Beika Mall]]
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[[File:EP992 5.jpeg|thumb|right|200px|Calm Café]]
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[[File:TV Episode 992.jpg|thumb|right|200px|"Sweets" cafe]]
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* Angel’s Mansion - The southern mansion is where Gozoshi Isegawa passed away. The west mansion is where Isegawa workers typically worked. The north mansion is where the children and servants live. The east mansion has a labyrinth that connect to it. Each of the mansion have a angel statue like for example the southern mansion is guarded has the southern angel. It’s said every one of the angel statue is facing either north, east, south or west. Each of the angel have the face of Isegawa ex-wife when she was young. There are bull statues to and there is a minataur statue as well. Yuriko mother live in the House of Corrida that sits in Angel’s Mansion. After Yuriko solved her great grandfather riddle the Angel’s Mansion and the fake Skeleton became a theme park based on bulls and labyrinths. Isegawa mansion is called a huge labyrinth. They appeared in Episode 403-404.
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* Anime Land - a huge park that was mentioned ep 424.
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* Nishi-Sumida Station - it appeared in Episode 337.
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* Onizawa Village - it appeared in Episode 348-349.
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* Beika Sport Center  - it appeared in Episode 364-365
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* Haido Mansion - it appeared in Episode 364-365.
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* Lake Okutani - it appeared in Episode 352-353.
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* Oodou University - it appeared in Episode 379-380.
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* Kotoya Inn - it appeared in Episode 379-380.
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* Lovers Beacon - it appeared in Episode 299-300.
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* Ecriture - it appeared in Episode 368.
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* Cleaning Ogawa - it appeared in Episode 384.
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* Bar Lemon - it appeared in Episode 384
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* Osawa Fruits and Vegetables shop owner - it appeared in Episode Episode 369.
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* Beika Central Hospital - it appeared in Episode 369.
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* Takakuma Brewery - it appeared in Episode 388-389.
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* Mt. Tenbu - it appeared in Episode 208.
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* Bar Mimasu - it appeared in Episode 264-265.
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* "Karantei" Restaurant - it appeared in Episode 260.
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* Teitan Shrine - it appeared in Episode 257.
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* Adventure World - it appeared in Episode 236-237.
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* Naniwa Medical School - it appeared in Episode 236-237.
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* Soothing Forest - it appeared in Episode 248.
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* OK Corral Ranch - it appeared in Episode 251.
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* Manpuku restaurant - it appeared in Episode 225.
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* Sunflower Estate - it appeared in Episode 245
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* Dolphinland Theme Park - it appeared in Episode 214.
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* Hotel Arimori - it appeared in Episode 203-204.
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* Midori Beauty Salon - it appeared in Episode 135.
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* Hanayama University - it appeared in Episode 148.
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* Pearl Mansion - ep 456.
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* Takarazushi shop - ep 456
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* Peach Sunday - a coffee shop that appeared in Episode 179.
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* ODA Hotel - it that appeared in Episode 159-160.
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* Pagoda - it that appeared in Episode 159-160.
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* Kagekuwa Village - it that appeared in Episode 201-202.
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* l'Escargot's - it that appeared in Episode 140.
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* Nichiru Land - it that appeared in Episode 149.
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* Kirigamini Hotel - it that appeared in Episode 197-198.
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* Ungaoka Kogen snow village - it that appeared in Episode 165
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* Beika Street Aquarium - it that appeared in Episode 169.
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* Riyu Stream Restaurant - a highly popular traditional Japanese restaurant. It uses computer-controlled, miniature boats carrying food along a waterway that appeared in Episode 161.
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* Joumon University - it that appeared in Episode 161.
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* Hikari Maison - it that appeared in Episode 155
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* Enokida Jewelry - it that appeared in Episode 107.
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* Bay Front Hotel - it that appeared in Episode 90
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* Ryokan Genbe - it that appeared in Episode 94.
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* East Beika Hospital - it that appeared in Episode 83
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* Angel City Hotel - it that appeared in Episode 106.
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* Tabuse Msueum - ep 554-555
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* Tohto Bank - it that appeared in Episode 79.
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* Hatabana station - ep 599.
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* Beika Theatrical Stage - it that appeared in Episode 67.
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* Shiki Island - it that appeared in Episode 61-62.
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* Shukou High School - it that appeared in Episode 41.
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* Marutan Department Store - it that appeared in Episode 17.
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* Beika Grand Hotel - it that appeared in Episode 24
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* Beika Golf Garden - it that appeared in Episode 51.
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* Yuuzuki - a Japanese-style confection shop. It was mention in Episode 397.
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* Sunflower Bar - it that appeared in Episode 480.
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* Beika Broad Mall - it that appeared in Episode 478. It has a chestnuts shop, cosmetics show, DVD and VHS shop, a bookstore and dentistry.
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* Yakitori Naito - it that appeared in Episode 461.
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* Meguro cafeteria - it that appeared in Episode 448.
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* Izumo Museum - it that appeared in Episode 419-420.
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* Ryouunkaku Marriage Ceremony Hall - it that appeared in Episode 419.
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* Izumo Soba restaurant - it that appeared in Episode 419-420.
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* Hinode Inn - it that appeared in Episode 419-420.
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* Matsuura Heights - it that appeared in Episode 423.
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* Shitara Memorial Hall - it that appeared in Episode 437.
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* Kamakura alcohol shop - it that appeared in Episode 539.
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* Yamakawa Village - it that appeared in Episode 687. It has an ice hotel.
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* Ohama Beach- it that appeared in Episode 677.
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* Kyoudou House - it that appeared in Episode 669-670.
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* The Black Tower - it that appeared in Episode 669-670.
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* Ikitsuke Café - it that appeared in Episode 666.
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* Michi no eki Flower Shop - it that appeared in Episode 663.
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* Satsuki Bar - it that appeared in Episode 634.
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* Yamanaka pet shop - it that appeared in Episode 566.
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* Barber Ebihara - it that appeared in Episode 565.
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* Sugame station - it that appeared in Episode 599.
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* Tsukimi City antique store - it that appeared in Episode 540.
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* Soki Forest - it that appeared in Episode 540-541.
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* Fugu Taisho restaurant - it that appeared in Episode 540-541.
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* Chandi - it that appeared in Episode 635.
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* Non Mask Museum - it that appeared in Episode 716-717.
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* Fan Fan - it that appeared in Episode 709.
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* Beika Cafe - it that appeared in Episode 707.
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* Yanai Seibi High School - it that appeared in Episode 697.
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* Senjou Hall- it that appeared in Episode 594.
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* Misenya Shop - it that appeared in Episode 594.
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* Hot Springs Park - it that appeared in Episode 567.
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* Miox Mall - it that appeared in Episode 547.
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* Beika District Town Center- it that appeared in Episode 696.
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* Nishishiba Park - it that appeared in Episode 742.
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* Kanazawa East Hospital - it that appeared in Episode 761-762.
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* Ice Room - a boarding house that appeared in Episode 767.
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* Beika Hospital - that appeared in Episode 769.
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* Suzuki Art Museum - it that appeared in Episode 774.
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* Marin Coffee shop - it that appeared in Episode 719.
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* RONSON convenience store - it that appeared in Episode 833
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* Toto Detention Facility - it that appeared in Episode 833.
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* Nagai Toys - it appeared in Episode 829.
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* Jazz Cafe - it appeared in Episode 826.
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* Tidal Park - it appeared in Episode 825.
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* Beika Bank - it appeared in Episode 821.
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* Ōfumoto Station - it that appeared in Episode 820.
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* Kuwanoki High School - it that appeared in Episode 784.
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* Supermarket Bekaido - it that appeared in Episode 790.
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* Auberge Muto - it that appeared in Episode 794
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* Ishigama Jewelry - it that appeared in Episode 797.
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* Matsubara Jewelry Store - it that appeared in Episode 800.
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* Himawari Park - it that appeared in Episode 803.
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* Tsutsuji Park - it that appeared in Episode 803.
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* Sumire Park - it that appeared in Episode 803.
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* Tohto Paper Recycling Plant - it that appeared in Episode 804
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* Kabuki Center - it that appeared in Episode 804
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* Hoaji Hospital - it that appeared in Episode 804.
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* Beimyoji - it that appeared in Episode 816.
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* Hoto Temple - it that appeared in Episode 875.
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* Misakihama Clinic - it that appeared in Episode 869-870.
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* BOOK Cafe - it that appeared in Episode 868.
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* Sandcastle Pachinko - it that appeared in Episode 883-884.
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* Kanematsu Park - it that appeared in Episode 883.
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* Aozora Fountain Plaza - it that appeared in Episode 883.
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* Flower Garden Isobe - it that appeared in Episode 883
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* Green Green Restaurant - it that appeared in Episode 883
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* Midori Law Office - it that appeared in Episode 883
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* Jupiter research center and observatory - it that appeared in Episode 883.
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* Ginza bar - it that appeared in Episode 976.
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* Birinmon Fish Market - it that appeared in Episode 976
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* Bocchan Restaurant- it that appeared in Episode 981-982.
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* Beika Mall - it that appeared in Episode 988.
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* HISHIDA Hall - it that appeared in Episode 962-964.
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* Okuhoku Glamping Park - it that appeared in Episode 961.
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* Floral park - it that appeared in Episode 960.
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* Kuronosu Village - it that appeared in Episode 955. It has Gaga Shrine in it.
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* Steam train park - it that appeared in Episode 951.
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* Beika Dinosaur Museum - it that appeared in Episode 948
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* Grand Light retirement - it that appeared in Episode 946-947
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* Yotsubishi Bank - it that appeared in Episode 944-945.
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* Monja Shop - it that appeared in Episode 943
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* Oninohamura - it that appeared in Episode 939.
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* Kagami Studios - it that appeared in Episode 937-938.
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* Singaporean Marina - it that appeared in Episode 936
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* Shimomura Cigarettes - it that appeared in Episode 936
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* Beika Bakery - it that appeared in Episode 813.
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* Terauchi Tangerine Farms - it that appeared in Episode 924.
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* Tokuyoshi Stables- it that appeared in Episode 933.
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* Kitado Stables - it that appeared in Episode 934.
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* TMS Mart - it that appeared in Episode A Woman Standing by the Window.
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* Goto Research - it that mention in Episode 921.
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* Shimazu Jewelry Store - it that appeared in Episode 913-914.
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* Mitsuboshi Department Store - it that appeared in Episode 912.
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* Okuho Lake - it that appeared in Episode 912.
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* J-League Stadium - it that appeared in Episode 907.
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* Hatobue Lodge - it that appeared in Episode 906-906
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* Beika City Animal Hospital - it that appeared in Episode 981.
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* Sutero Art Museum - it that appeared in Episode 979.
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* Hadoson Seaside Park - it that appeared in Episode 979
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* Dadagaya Concert Hall - it that appeared in Episode 979.
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* Kinomiri Park - it appeared in ep 883.
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* Shinyuzaki Hotel - it was mention in ep 300.
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* Toretore Market - it was mention and seen in ep 300.
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* Toy & Game - it was seen in ep 845-846.
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* Okagaoka Cemetery - it appeared in ep 979.
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* Beika Bridal Jewelry Store - it appeared in Episode 915.
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* Sasaki Studio - it appeared in ep 915.
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* RANSUN Gas Station  - it appeared in ep 556.
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* Motojo University - ep 486.
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* Tokyo Park - ep 908
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* PM convenience store - ep 956-957
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* Nebada Brewery - ep 956-957
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* Beika Business Hotel - ep 956-957
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* Goto research lab - ep 921.
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*Motojo University - ep 486
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*Cafe Haronbo - it appeared in ep 988.
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*Kaneko jewelry - it appeared in ep 989
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*Ogino fruit and vegetable shop - it appeared in ep 989.
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*F.A. Alloy - it appeared in ep 884. It’s a gilding factory.
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*Green Garden - it’s a orchard. It appeared in ep 884.
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*"Sweets" cafe - it appeared in [[Murder at the Townhouse Café|Episode 992]].
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*Calm cafe - it appeared in Episode 992.
  
=== Touto (Tokyo) Tower (東京タワー) ===
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=== Games ===
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* Beika Cinema - it appeared in [[Detective Conan: The Magician's Challenge Letter!]].
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* Beika Department Store - it appeared in [[Detective Conan: The Magician's Challenge Letter!]].
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* Beika Police Station - it appeared in [[Detective Conan: The Magician's Challenge Letter!]].
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* Beika Disaster Prevention Center- it appeared in [[Detective Conan: The Targeted Detective]].
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* Detective Theme Park - it appeared in [[Detective Conan: The Targeted Detective]].
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* Vera Green Cedar - it’s a luxury mansion. It appeared in [[Detective Conan: The Dawn Monument]].
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* Edo Town Museum - it appeared in [[Detective Conan: The Great Deduction of Three People]].
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* Cecilia - it appeared in [[Detective Conan: The Great Deduction of Three People]].
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* House of Migratory bird - it appeared in [[Detective Conan: The Great Deduction of Three People]].
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* Mirapolis - it appeared in [[Detective Conan: The Mirapolis Investigation]].
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* Twilight Island - it appeared in [[Detective Conan & Kindaichi Case Files: Chance Meeting of Two Great Detectives]].
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* Sky Clover - it appeared in [[Marionette Symphony]].
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* Black Widow Bar - it appeared in [[Detective Conan Puzzle: Cross Chain]].
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* Detective Conan Café - it appears in [[Detective Conan Puzzle: Cross Chain]].
  
A communications and observation tower located in Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan built in the 1950s. Inspired in design by the Eiffel Tower, this landmark has become a popular tourist and school field trip destination. In the manga and anime series the tower is referred to by the "Touto Tower" name instead of "Tokyo Tower": "Touto" is just another way of saying "Tokyo". The tower was featured recently in the 13th movie, ''[[The Raven Chaser]]'' during the climax of the film.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_Tower|date=|accessdate=2010-01-04|publisher=Wikipedia|title=Tower Tower}}</ref>
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=== Live Action ===
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* Jūgoya village - a remote area in the mountains. It appeared in [[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~ (Novel)]]. It has Mozutobi Shrine and Sacrificial Tree.
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* Teitan Bank - it appeared in [[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Showdown! Shinichi Kudo vs Heiji Hattori~]]
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* Diavel's Kiss - it appeared in Drama Episode 5.
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* Mint Rose snack bar - it appeared in Drama ep 3.
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* Cristiano cabaret club - it appeared in Drama Episode 6.
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* Beika Residence  - it appeared in Drama Episode 8.
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* Beika City Bank - it appeared in Drama Episode 12.
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* Beika Marina - it appeared in Drama Episode 13.
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* Mozutobi Shrine God's Perch - it appeared in [[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~]].
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* Jūgoya Police Substation - it appeared in [[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~]].
  
=== Tsutenkaku Tower (通天閣) ===
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=== Movies ===
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* Tohto Aeronautic Memorial Museum - it appeared in the [[Movie 2]]
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* Beika Police Station - it appeared in movie 2.
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* Aquacrystal - it appeared in the movie 2.
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* Towako - it appeared in the movie 2.
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* La Fleur French Restaurant - it appeared in movie 2.
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* Suzuki Modern Art Museum - it appeared in the movie 3
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* Yokosuka Castle - it appeared in the movie 3
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* Beika Sun Plaza Hotel - it appeared in the movie 4.
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* Nishitamashi Twin Tower - it appeared in the movie 5.
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* Beika City Hall - it appeared in the movie 6.
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* Jewel Dragon Temple - it appeared in the movie 7.
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* Snack Jiro - it appeared in the movie 7.
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* Tokohei restaurant - it appeared in the movie 7.
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* Miracle Land - it appeared in the movie 10.
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* Yokohama Ocean University - it appeared in the movie 10.
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* Koumi Island - it appeared in the movie 11.
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* Domoto Music Academy - it appeared in the movie 12.
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* Domoto Hall - it appeared in the movie 12.
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* Beika Woods- it appeared in the movie 13
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* Vega Hotel - it appeared in the movie 13. It’s in Kyoto.
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* Beika Building - it appeared in the movie 13.
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* Beika Laboratory - it appeared in the movie 14.
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* University of Beika Medcine - it mention in the movie 14
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* Kitanosawa Village - it appeared in the movie 15. It has a lodge, tourism agency and dam.
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* Misuzu Jewelry - it appeared in the movie 15.
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* Touto Stadium - it appeared in the movie 16.
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* Touto Plaza Hotel - it appeared in the movie 19.
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* Lake Rock Museum - it appeared in the movie 19.
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* Tohto Aquarium - it appeared in the movie 20.
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* Edge of Ocean - it appeared in the movie 22.
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* Pacific Buoy - appeared in movie 26.
  
A weather and observation tower located in Naniwa-ku, Osaka, Japan built originally in 1912, dismantled, and then rebuilt in the 1950s. This tower, like Touto Tower, was inspired in design by the Eiffel Tower in addition to the Arc de Triomphe. The 1912 Tsutenkaku Tower was built next to an amusement park but later dismantled in the 1940s in an effort to thwart American bombing raids. The current tower was built on the same site in the 1950s thanks to the efforts of the citizens of Osaka.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ts%C5%ABtenkaku|date=|accessdate=2010-01-04|publisher=Wikipedia|title=Tsūtenkaku}}</ref> Notable appearances of this landmark in Detective Conan include [[The Naniwa Serial Murder Case]], [[Conan and Heiji and the Vanished Boy]], and ''[[The Last Wizard of the Century]]''.
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=== Novels ===
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* Kubo Inn - it appeared in [[The Legend of the Buried Treasure of Koshu]].
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* Haido theatre - murder symphony
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* SONOKO Hotel - it appeared in [[Shinichi Kudo Returns ~Confrontation with the Black Organization~ (Novel)]]. It’s called Tokyo Bell Wood Hotel in the [[Shinichi Kudo Returns! Confrontation with the Black Organization|live action adaptation]].
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* Ejinbara - it is one of the first harbors that allowed access to foreign ships in the nineteenth century, and thus grew out to be a home away from home for foreigners, and one could sense this 'foreignness' throughout Ejinbara, because not only was the town filled with Western-style buildings and paved streets, it was also one of the first places in Japan to have 'modern' facilities like underground waterworks and electricity. The classic look of the town is kept well-preserved, making it a popular tourist destination. It appeared in [[The Witch of Ejinbara]]. It has a toy museum, park, hospital, a primary school and a river.
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=== OVAs ===
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* Ishigaki Butcher store - it appeared in OVA 6.
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* Hana Fish store - it appeared in OVA 6.
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* Riichi Beika Mahjong - it appeared in OVA Magic File 3.
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=== Special Manga ===
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* Kitaomote Island - it appeared vol 2 Revenge
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* Yamano University Hospital - it appeared vol 12.
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* Garyu Village - it appeared in vol 10. It has a lake.
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* Twin House - it appeared in vol 10.
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* Shirahama Hospital - it appeared in [[The White Sandy Beach Murder Case]].
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* Koizumi Shop - it appeared in The White Sandy Beach Murder Case.
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* Amamiya Bar - it appeared in The White Sandy Beach Murder Case.
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=== TV Specials ===
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* Yokohama Theme Park - [[The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa: The Worst Two Days in History]]
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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== External links ==
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* [http://syunsukechin1.web.fc2.com/ Web]
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* [http://twitter.com/conan_location Twitter]
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Latest revision as of 09:35, 15 December 2023

The setting of the manga and anime franchise Detective Conan and other works by Gosho Aoyama is a combination of real locations in Japan and fictional locations.

Contents

Businesses

Asakura Books

It was introduction in Code Sheet Case.

Hasaka Hair Salon

It appeared in Ep 505.

Kishida Pharmacy

It was introduce in Code Sheet Case.

Maiasa Taxi

It appeared in ¥1,000,000,000 Robbery.

Nippon Budokan

It appeared in File 144.

PAPCO Store

It was introduce in Code Sheet Case.

Pet Shop Zoo

It appeared in ¥1,000,000,000 Robbery.

Sound Studio Hakobune

It appeared in Episode 836-837.

Sunday Bowling Center

It appeared in Ep 744. It’s in Gunma.

Super Coaster

It was introduce in the background of Code Sheet Case.

Terahara Clothing Store

It was introduction in Code Sheet Case.

TMS Rent a car

It appeared in ep 219.

Yamai Bookstore

It appeared in File 1047.

Yatsubishi Bank

It was mention in ep 1.

Cities, Towns and Villages

Educational institutions

Entertainment places

Haido Town Shopping Mall

Haido Town Shopping Mall (杯戸町のショッピングモール Haido-chō no Shoppingu Mōru?) has the largest ferris wheel in Japan, over 125 m tall, with 72 seats. For the ferris wheel to make one full rotation, it takes over 18 minutes (30 cm per second, according to Ai Haibara). The ferris wheel itself is better known as the place where Jinpei Matsuda died trying to defuse a bomb left by a crazed bomber.

Kineka 7 Movie Theatre

It appeared in Episodes 138-139/Volume 23, File 222-224 (Movie Theater Murder Case).

Nanbu Aquarium

It was introduced in the Code Sheet Case.

Tohto Sumo Stadium

It appeared in Episode 316/Volume 38, File 387-389 (Pro Wrestler Case).

Tohto Zoo

The Tohto Zoo is located somewhere in the Tokyo metropolis and is home to a plethora of animal species. The zoo has at least fifty eight animals which are numbered by the order they were acquired by the zoo's original curator, Yoichiro Kobata. The shown animals in the manga include: Donkey(33), Mega Bat(57), Giant Panda(58), Japanese Flying Squirrel(58), Lion(?), Elephant(?). The shown animals in the chapter cover include: Giraffe(?), Ostrich(?), Gorilla(?), Tiger(?).
The zoo is featured in: Professor's First Love Case (Manga:Volume 40: 410-412, Anime: Episodes: 421-422). Professor Agasa, and the Detective Boys go to the zoo in search of Agasa's first love—who may have based the clue to her location on elements of the Tohto zoo. However, this does not necessarily turn out to be the case.

Tropical Land

Tropical Land main entrance

Tropical Land (トロピカルランド Toropikaru Rando?) is an amusement park which was the site of the last date between Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri, before Shinichi was forced to take APTX 4869 by Gin and Vodka of the Black Organization. The park is built in what is now considered a standard layout: Guests enter the park into a central hub which then splits off into other themed areas radiating out from the center. Notable appearances of Tropical Land within Detective Conan include The Roller Coaster Murder Case, The Revival of the Dying Message and Captured in Her Eyes. This location was first introduced in the Magic Kaito manga. According to some maps from reference and guide books, its located in Beika, but this information probably is non-canon.

Tropical Land: Marine Land

An amusement park that's likely an offshoot to the main Tropical Land featured in: Missing Ring Case: (Manga:Volume 40: 404-406, Anime: Episodes: 358-359). Wataru Takagi and Miwako Sato go on a date this amusement park where they're spied on by Ninzaburo Shiratori and his gang of Sato fans. The park is the setting for a drug transaction held by the notorious trafficker, Asakichi Yakura. The park's mascot is "Maririn" the orca. Marine Land is likely based on the real-life Tokyo DisneySea, an aquatic themed Disneyland in Japan.

Hotels

Haido City Hotel

Haido City Hotel in Magic Kaito 1412

Haido Hotel

Haido Hotel in the manga

Hotel Bond-Seven

It appeared File 1038.

Hotel Haido Pride

Hotel Haido Pride

Located near the Mouri Detective Agency, Masumi Sera and the unknown child moved in here during the Shogi Tournament Case. This is also where Yumi Miyamoto had been taken hostage.

Hotel New Beika

K3

Located in Osaka, it was dedicated to three sports players, with the three K's representing something sports-related.

Minato Hotel

Minato Hotel is a hotel with a revolving restaurant on the roof and is presumably located in the Minato Ward of Tokyo. Jody Hopper's magician troupe were scheduled to perform what was going to be their last show together. Unfortunately, the show was ruined by Snake and his lackies who were after the Hopper family Red Tear. Kaitou Kid managed to beat them by setting the restaurant to rotate at high speed.

Teito Hotel

It was mentioned in episode 916.

Tenjyu City Hotel

The hotel where Akemi Miyano left her money.

Tokiwa Hotel

Tokiwa Hotel

Hotel New Baker

The hotel in Ginza where Suguru Itakura was murdered.

Inns

Akagi Inn

It appeared in Red handkerchief case in Gunma.

Aoiya Inn

It appeared in the Fake Kogoro case.

Benkei Private Inn

It appeared in Ep 27-28.

Kobo Inn

It appeared in Onsen murder case.

Koura Inn

It appeared in Kappa murder case.

Islands

Bikuni

It's in the Fukui Prefecture. It appeared in episodes 222-224.

Hatamoto Island

Hatamato Island

It appeared in Hatamoto Family Case.

Onikame Island

It appeared in Episodes 291-293.

Tsukikage Island

It appeared in Episode 11.

Umibotaru

Umibotaru

It appeared in File 1063.

Umizaru

Umizaru Island

It appeared in File 1064.

Landmarks

Tokyo Skytree/Bell Tree Tower

Bell Tree Tower

The Tokyo Sky Tree (東京スカイツリー Tōkyō Sukai Tsurī?) is a broadcasting, restaurant, and observation tower located in Sumida-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Construction was completed on February 29, 2012, while it opened to the public on May 22, 2012. The Sky Tree was built mostly to give better digital terrestrial television coverage since the Tokyo Tower has long been overshadowed by taller high-rise buildings and is unable to provide the necessary coverage. The in-series name for the Tokyo Sky Tree is Bell Tree Tower (ベルツリータワー Beru Tsurī Tawā?). Judging from the use of the name "Bell Tree", it seems it was built/is owned in series by the Suzuki Zaibatsu. The Sky Tree replaced the Tokyo Tower as the scene of the climax for Akako Koizumi's face-off against Kaitou Kid in A Witch Sheds No Tears. The tower has been featured recently in Lupin III vs. Detective Conan: The Movie, The Coded Invitation and Dimensional Sniper.

Tokyo Tower/Tohto Tower

Tohto Tower

Tokyo Tower (東京タワー Tōkyō Tawā?) is a communications and observation tower located in Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan, built in the 1950s. Inspired in design by the Eiffel Tower, this landmark has become a popular tourist and school field trip destination. In the manga and anime series the tower is referred to as Tohto[1] Tower (東都タワー Tōto Tawā?). "Tohto" is a shorter way of saying Tokyo Metropolis (東京都 Tōkyō-to?). The tower was featured in The Raven Chaser, during the climax of the film.

Tsuutenkaku Tower

Tsuutenkaku Tower

The Tsutenkaku Tower (通天閣 Tsūtenkaku?) is a weather and observation tower located in Naniwa-ku, Osaka, Japan, built originally in 1912, dismantled, and then rebuilt in the 1950s. This tower, like Tokyo Tower, was inspired in design by the Eiffel Tower in addition to the Arc de Triomphe. The 1912 Tsutenkaku Tower was built next to an amusement park but later dismantled in the 1940s in an effort to thwart American bombing raids. The current tower was built on the same site in the 1950s thanks to the efforts of the citizens of Osaka. Notable appearances of this landmark in Detective Conan include The Naniwa Serial Murder Case, Conan, Heiji, and the Vanished Boy, and The Last Wizard of the Century.

Police Stations

Tokyo Metropolitan Police Station

Tokyo Metropolitan Police Headquarters

The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Headquarters are located just north of Minato City, in the the government buildings area of Chiyoda City beside the Imperial Palace.

Prefectures and Regions of Japan

Railway Lines and Stations

Restaurants

Blue Parrot Pool Bar

Blue Parrot in Magic Kaito 1412

The Blue Parrot (ブルーパロット Burū Parotto?) is a billiards parlor and bar owned by Konosuke Jii. It first appears in Magic Kaito in chapter 13, Hustler vs. Magician. Later the parlor appears in Detective Conan with a different appearance in file 853, A Detective Encounters a Case in a Bar, and has a bartender named Yuzuki Fukui. It reappears with the Detective Conan appearance along with the bartender in Zero's Tea Time in file 11, Putting the Rank Aside.

Café Columbo

Café Columbo (喫茶コロンボ Kissa Koronbo?) was first mentioned in chapter 2 of the manga. It is the restaurant that Professor Hiroshi Agasa had been to right before meeting Conan Edogawa. The restaurant itself first appears in the The Forgotten Cell Phone. The restaurant gets its name from TV detective Columbo, whose show is very well-loved in Japan. It is located in Beika Town, Block 5 (米花町5丁目 Beika-chō 5-chōme?).

Café Poirot

Café Poirot below the Mouri Detective Agency

Café Poirot (喫茶店ポアロ Kissaten Poaro?), where Azusa Enomoto and Rei Furuya work, is located directly beneath the Mouri Detective Agency. The café gets its name from one of Agatha Christie's most popular detectives, Hercule Poirot. It is located in Beika Town, Block 5 (米花町5丁目 Beika-chō 5-chōme?).

Café Raoul

Café Raoul (カフェ ラウル Kafe Rauru?) is a French restaurant with a Paris-style interior that Kogoro Mouri considers his new-found secret hideout. After Conan told Ran about it, Eri and Ran went out to eat there as well.

Café Terrace Jubei

It was introduced in the Code Sheet Case.

Cucina Eigo

Cucina Eigo

Cucina Eigo (クシナ・エイゴ Kushina eigo?) is an italian restaurant which's architecture is modeled after the countryside restaurants of Italy. The name of the restaurant is named after Cucina, an italian word meaning cuisine and Eigo, the name of the owner who is Eigo Kuchiishi. It is one of the few Michelin-starred restaurants of Japan and is located in the agglomeration of Tokyo. A disappearance case of some guests and the attempted murder of the owner happened there but was hopefully solved.

Danny's

Donny's

Two of the Donny's locations.

Family Restaurant Donny's (ファミリーレストランドニーズ Famirīresutorandonīzu?) is a family restaurant, likely modeled off of Denny's. One Donny's location was seen when the Detective Boys were running around the area near the Tohto Tower. A magician who abducted the daughter of her master took her to a Donny's. Kogoro Mouri met a famous samurai actor client regarding a prospective case at Donny's.

Ikenka

It's a cheesecake bakery. It appeared in Episode 476.

Iroha Sushi

Iroha Sushi (いろは寿司 Irohazushi?) is a sushi restaurant located just next-door to Café Poirot. It usually opens all week and on nights. Kogoro Mouri is a regular to that restaurant when he wins horse races. It sells many variety of sushi, sashimi, grilled fish (not found in every sushi shop) and a few others. It is the workplace of Kanenori Wakita, a sushi chef who regularly changes of workplaces and his unnamed boss and two other employees. Its owner usually organizes parties with the Café Poirot Master and other restaurant owners of the district. It is located in Beika Town, Block 5 (米花町5丁目 Beika-chō 5-chōme?). It first appeared in The Tokyo-Style Detective Show Next Door.

Minatoso

It appeared in File 328. It’s a Japanese restaurant.

My Burger

It was introduced in the Code Sheet Case.

Ramen Ogura

Ramen Ogura (ラーメン小倉 Rāmen Ogura?) used to be a rundown shop on a shopping street in Haido Town. Despite the low customer traffic, its specialty dish full of bamboo shoots "Yama ramen" (閻魔大王ラーメン Enma Daiō rāmen?) is very tasty. The shop's motto is "So good, it's to die for." Ironically it was the scene of a murder case. After the case, it moved to Beika Town and became quite popular. Its motto also changed to "Ramen so wicked, it's to die for."

Déesse du Vent

Déesse du Vent (デエス・デュ・ヴァン Deesu Du Van?) is a fine dining restaurant specializing in French cuisine located in the Kanagawa Prefecture. It has a two year waiting list due to its popularity. It appears in file 1073.

Non-Canon Locations

Anime-Original Episodes

Beika Mall
Calm Café
"Sweets" cafe
  • Angel’s Mansion - The southern mansion is where Gozoshi Isegawa passed away. The west mansion is where Isegawa workers typically worked. The north mansion is where the children and servants live. The east mansion has a labyrinth that connect to it. Each of the mansion have a angel statue like for example the southern mansion is guarded has the southern angel. It’s said every one of the angel statue is facing either north, east, south or west. Each of the angel have the face of Isegawa ex-wife when she was young. There are bull statues to and there is a minataur statue as well. Yuriko mother live in the House of Corrida that sits in Angel’s Mansion. After Yuriko solved her great grandfather riddle the Angel’s Mansion and the fake Skeleton became a theme park based on bulls and labyrinths. Isegawa mansion is called a huge labyrinth. They appeared in Episode 403-404.
  • Anime Land - a huge park that was mentioned ep 424.
  • Nishi-Sumida Station - it appeared in Episode 337.
  • Onizawa Village - it appeared in Episode 348-349.
  • Beika Sport Center - it appeared in Episode 364-365
  • Haido Mansion - it appeared in Episode 364-365.
  • Lake Okutani - it appeared in Episode 352-353.
  • Oodou University - it appeared in Episode 379-380.
  • Kotoya Inn - it appeared in Episode 379-380.
  • Lovers Beacon - it appeared in Episode 299-300.
  • Ecriture - it appeared in Episode 368.
  • Cleaning Ogawa - it appeared in Episode 384.
  • Bar Lemon - it appeared in Episode 384
  • Osawa Fruits and Vegetables shop owner - it appeared in Episode Episode 369.
  • Beika Central Hospital - it appeared in Episode 369.
  • Takakuma Brewery - it appeared in Episode 388-389.
  • Mt. Tenbu - it appeared in Episode 208.
  • Bar Mimasu - it appeared in Episode 264-265.
  • "Karantei" Restaurant - it appeared in Episode 260.
  • Teitan Shrine - it appeared in Episode 257.
  • Adventure World - it appeared in Episode 236-237.
  • Naniwa Medical School - it appeared in Episode 236-237.
  • Soothing Forest - it appeared in Episode 248.
  • OK Corral Ranch - it appeared in Episode 251.
  • Manpuku restaurant - it appeared in Episode 225.
  • Sunflower Estate - it appeared in Episode 245
  • Dolphinland Theme Park - it appeared in Episode 214.
  • Hotel Arimori - it appeared in Episode 203-204.
  • Midori Beauty Salon - it appeared in Episode 135.
  • Hanayama University - it appeared in Episode 148.
  • Pearl Mansion - ep 456.
  • Takarazushi shop - ep 456
  • Peach Sunday - a coffee shop that appeared in Episode 179.
  • ODA Hotel - it that appeared in Episode 159-160.
  • Pagoda - it that appeared in Episode 159-160.
  • Kagekuwa Village - it that appeared in Episode 201-202.
  • l'Escargot's - it that appeared in Episode 140.
  • Nichiru Land - it that appeared in Episode 149.
  • Kirigamini Hotel - it that appeared in Episode 197-198.
  • Ungaoka Kogen snow village - it that appeared in Episode 165
  • Beika Street Aquarium - it that appeared in Episode 169.
  • Riyu Stream Restaurant - a highly popular traditional Japanese restaurant. It uses computer-controlled, miniature boats carrying food along a waterway that appeared in Episode 161.
  • Joumon University - it that appeared in Episode 161.
  • Hikari Maison - it that appeared in Episode 155
  • Enokida Jewelry - it that appeared in Episode 107.
  • Bay Front Hotel - it that appeared in Episode 90
  • Ryokan Genbe - it that appeared in Episode 94.
  • East Beika Hospital - it that appeared in Episode 83
  • Angel City Hotel - it that appeared in Episode 106.
  • Tabuse Msueum - ep 554-555
  • Tohto Bank - it that appeared in Episode 79.
  • Hatabana station - ep 599.
  • Beika Theatrical Stage - it that appeared in Episode 67.
  • Shiki Island - it that appeared in Episode 61-62.
  • Shukou High School - it that appeared in Episode 41.
  • Marutan Department Store - it that appeared in Episode 17.
  • Beika Grand Hotel - it that appeared in Episode 24
  • Beika Golf Garden - it that appeared in Episode 51.
  • Yuuzuki - a Japanese-style confection shop. It was mention in Episode 397.
  • Sunflower Bar - it that appeared in Episode 480.
  • Beika Broad Mall - it that appeared in Episode 478. It has a chestnuts shop, cosmetics show, DVD and VHS shop, a bookstore and dentistry.
  • Yakitori Naito - it that appeared in Episode 461.
  • Meguro cafeteria - it that appeared in Episode 448.
  • Izumo Museum - it that appeared in Episode 419-420.
  • Ryouunkaku Marriage Ceremony Hall - it that appeared in Episode 419.
  • Izumo Soba restaurant - it that appeared in Episode 419-420.
  • Hinode Inn - it that appeared in Episode 419-420.
  • Matsuura Heights - it that appeared in Episode 423.
  • Shitara Memorial Hall - it that appeared in Episode 437.
  • Kamakura alcohol shop - it that appeared in Episode 539.
  • Yamakawa Village - it that appeared in Episode 687. It has an ice hotel.
  • Ohama Beach- it that appeared in Episode 677.
  • Kyoudou House - it that appeared in Episode 669-670.
  • The Black Tower - it that appeared in Episode 669-670.
  • Ikitsuke Café - it that appeared in Episode 666.
  • Michi no eki Flower Shop - it that appeared in Episode 663.
  • Satsuki Bar - it that appeared in Episode 634.
  • Yamanaka pet shop - it that appeared in Episode 566.
  • Barber Ebihara - it that appeared in Episode 565.
  • Sugame station - it that appeared in Episode 599.
  • Tsukimi City antique store - it that appeared in Episode 540.
  • Soki Forest - it that appeared in Episode 540-541.
  • Fugu Taisho restaurant - it that appeared in Episode 540-541.
  • Chandi - it that appeared in Episode 635.
  • Non Mask Museum - it that appeared in Episode 716-717.
  • Fan Fan - it that appeared in Episode 709.
  • Beika Cafe - it that appeared in Episode 707.
  • Yanai Seibi High School - it that appeared in Episode 697.
  • Senjou Hall- it that appeared in Episode 594.
  • Misenya Shop - it that appeared in Episode 594.
  • Hot Springs Park - it that appeared in Episode 567.
  • Miox Mall - it that appeared in Episode 547.
  • Beika District Town Center- it that appeared in Episode 696.
  • Nishishiba Park - it that appeared in Episode 742.
  • Kanazawa East Hospital - it that appeared in Episode 761-762.
  • Ice Room - a boarding house that appeared in Episode 767.
  • Beika Hospital - that appeared in Episode 769.
  • Suzuki Art Museum - it that appeared in Episode 774.
  • Marin Coffee shop - it that appeared in Episode 719.
  • RONSON convenience store - it that appeared in Episode 833
  • Toto Detention Facility - it that appeared in Episode 833.
  • Nagai Toys - it appeared in Episode 829.
  • Jazz Cafe - it appeared in Episode 826.
  • Tidal Park - it appeared in Episode 825.
  • Beika Bank - it appeared in Episode 821.
  • Ōfumoto Station - it that appeared in Episode 820.
  • Kuwanoki High School - it that appeared in Episode 784.
  • Supermarket Bekaido - it that appeared in Episode 790.
  • Auberge Muto - it that appeared in Episode 794
  • Ishigama Jewelry - it that appeared in Episode 797.
  • Matsubara Jewelry Store - it that appeared in Episode 800.
  • Himawari Park - it that appeared in Episode 803.
  • Tsutsuji Park - it that appeared in Episode 803.
  • Sumire Park - it that appeared in Episode 803.
  • Tohto Paper Recycling Plant - it that appeared in Episode 804
  • Kabuki Center - it that appeared in Episode 804
  • Hoaji Hospital - it that appeared in Episode 804.
  • Beimyoji - it that appeared in Episode 816.
  • Hoto Temple - it that appeared in Episode 875.
  • Misakihama Clinic - it that appeared in Episode 869-870.
  • BOOK Cafe - it that appeared in Episode 868.
  • Sandcastle Pachinko - it that appeared in Episode 883-884.
  • Kanematsu Park - it that appeared in Episode 883.
  • Aozora Fountain Plaza - it that appeared in Episode 883.
  • Flower Garden Isobe - it that appeared in Episode 883
  • Green Green Restaurant - it that appeared in Episode 883
  • Midori Law Office - it that appeared in Episode 883
  • Jupiter research center and observatory - it that appeared in Episode 883.
  • Ginza bar - it that appeared in Episode 976.
  • Birinmon Fish Market - it that appeared in Episode 976
  • Bocchan Restaurant- it that appeared in Episode 981-982.
  • Beika Mall - it that appeared in Episode 988.
  • HISHIDA Hall - it that appeared in Episode 962-964.
  • Okuhoku Glamping Park - it that appeared in Episode 961.
  • Floral park - it that appeared in Episode 960.
  • Kuronosu Village - it that appeared in Episode 955. It has Gaga Shrine in it.
  • Steam train park - it that appeared in Episode 951.
  • Beika Dinosaur Museum - it that appeared in Episode 948
  • Grand Light retirement - it that appeared in Episode 946-947
  • Yotsubishi Bank - it that appeared in Episode 944-945.
  • Monja Shop - it that appeared in Episode 943
  • Oninohamura - it that appeared in Episode 939.
  • Kagami Studios - it that appeared in Episode 937-938.
  • Singaporean Marina - it that appeared in Episode 936
  • Shimomura Cigarettes - it that appeared in Episode 936
  • Beika Bakery - it that appeared in Episode 813.
  • Terauchi Tangerine Farms - it that appeared in Episode 924.
  • Tokuyoshi Stables- it that appeared in Episode 933.
  • Kitado Stables - it that appeared in Episode 934.
  • TMS Mart - it that appeared in Episode A Woman Standing by the Window.
  • Goto Research - it that mention in Episode 921.
  • Shimazu Jewelry Store - it that appeared in Episode 913-914.
  • Mitsuboshi Department Store - it that appeared in Episode 912.
  • Okuho Lake - it that appeared in Episode 912.
  • J-League Stadium - it that appeared in Episode 907.
  • Hatobue Lodge - it that appeared in Episode 906-906
  • Beika City Animal Hospital - it that appeared in Episode 981.
  • Sutero Art Museum - it that appeared in Episode 979.
  • Hadoson Seaside Park - it that appeared in Episode 979
  • Dadagaya Concert Hall - it that appeared in Episode 979.
  • Kinomiri Park - it appeared in ep 883.
  • Shinyuzaki Hotel - it was mention in ep 300.
  • Toretore Market - it was mention and seen in ep 300.
  • Toy & Game - it was seen in ep 845-846.
  • Okagaoka Cemetery - it appeared in ep 979.
  • Beika Bridal Jewelry Store - it appeared in Episode 915.
  • Sasaki Studio - it appeared in ep 915.
  • RANSUN Gas Station - it appeared in ep 556.
  • Motojo University - ep 486.
  • Tokyo Park - ep 908
  • PM convenience store - ep 956-957
  • Nebada Brewery - ep 956-957
  • Beika Business Hotel - ep 956-957
  • Goto research lab - ep 921.
  • Motojo University - ep 486
  • Cafe Haronbo - it appeared in ep 988.
  • Kaneko jewelry - it appeared in ep 989
  • Ogino fruit and vegetable shop - it appeared in ep 989.
  • F.A. Alloy - it appeared in ep 884. It’s a gilding factory.
  • Green Garden - it’s a orchard. It appeared in ep 884.
  • "Sweets" cafe - it appeared in Episode 992.
  • Calm cafe - it appeared in Episode 992.

Games

Live Action

Movies

  • Tohto Aeronautic Memorial Museum - it appeared in the Movie 2
  • Beika Police Station - it appeared in movie 2.
  • Aquacrystal - it appeared in the movie 2.
  • Towako - it appeared in the movie 2.
  • La Fleur French Restaurant - it appeared in movie 2.
  • Suzuki Modern Art Museum - it appeared in the movie 3
  • Yokosuka Castle - it appeared in the movie 3
  • Beika Sun Plaza Hotel - it appeared in the movie 4.
  • Nishitamashi Twin Tower - it appeared in the movie 5.
  • Beika City Hall - it appeared in the movie 6.
  • Jewel Dragon Temple - it appeared in the movie 7.
  • Snack Jiro - it appeared in the movie 7.
  • Tokohei restaurant - it appeared in the movie 7.
  • Miracle Land - it appeared in the movie 10.
  • Yokohama Ocean University - it appeared in the movie 10.
  • Koumi Island - it appeared in the movie 11.
  • Domoto Music Academy - it appeared in the movie 12.
  • Domoto Hall - it appeared in the movie 12.
  • Beika Woods- it appeared in the movie 13
  • Vega Hotel - it appeared in the movie 13. It’s in Kyoto.
  • Beika Building - it appeared in the movie 13.
  • Beika Laboratory - it appeared in the movie 14.
  • University of Beika Medcine - it mention in the movie 14
  • Kitanosawa Village - it appeared in the movie 15. It has a lodge, tourism agency and dam.
  • Misuzu Jewelry - it appeared in the movie 15.
  • Touto Stadium - it appeared in the movie 16.
  • Touto Plaza Hotel - it appeared in the movie 19.
  • Lake Rock Museum - it appeared in the movie 19.
  • Tohto Aquarium - it appeared in the movie 20.
  • Edge of Ocean - it appeared in the movie 22.
  • Pacific Buoy - appeared in movie 26.

Novels

  • Kubo Inn - it appeared in The Legend of the Buried Treasure of Koshu.
  • Haido theatre - murder symphony
  • SONOKO Hotel - it appeared in Shinichi Kudo Returns ~Confrontation with the Black Organization~ (Novel). It’s called Tokyo Bell Wood Hotel in the live action adaptation.
  • Ejinbara - it is one of the first harbors that allowed access to foreign ships in the nineteenth century, and thus grew out to be a home away from home for foreigners, and one could sense this 'foreignness' throughout Ejinbara, because not only was the town filled with Western-style buildings and paved streets, it was also one of the first places in Japan to have 'modern' facilities like underground waterworks and electricity. The classic look of the town is kept well-preserved, making it a popular tourist destination. It appeared in The Witch of Ejinbara. It has a toy museum, park, hospital, a primary school and a river.

OVAs

  • Ishigaki Butcher store - it appeared in OVA 6.
  • Hana Fish store - it appeared in OVA 6.
  • Riichi Beika Mahjong - it appeared in OVA Magic File 3.

Special Manga

  • Kitaomote Island - it appeared vol 2 Revenge
  • Yamano University Hospital - it appeared vol 12.
  • Garyu Village - it appeared in vol 10. It has a lake.
  • Twin House - it appeared in vol 10.
  • Shirahama Hospital - it appeared in The White Sandy Beach Murder Case.
  • Koizumi Shop - it appeared in The White Sandy Beach Murder Case.
  • Amamiya Bar - it appeared in The White Sandy Beach Murder Case.

TV Specials

References

External links

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