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After a thorough investigation, Heiji reveals the culprit to be '''Takashi Kotegawa''', a friend of Tarumi. Heiji explains that in the storage room, Kotegawa drugged Tarumi into a drunken slumber and put red paint on Tarumi to imply he was killed. After everyone leaves, he sets the scene to create the idea Tarumi committed a murder in his drunken frenzy. Tarumi heads for the shower room, suited in Tsuba Zeriai, in order to hide what he believed to be blood from the murder where he is then killed by Kotegawa. As evidence, Heiji reveals that the mannequin that was used to trick Tarumi into believing he committed a murder was covered in red paint. After Kotegawa is arrested, Heiji and Conan explore the town.  
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After a thorough investigation, Heiji reveals the culprit to be '''Takashi Kotegawa''', a friend of Tarumi. Heiji explains that in the storage room, Kotegawa drugged Tarumi into a drunken slumber and put red paint on Tarumi to imply he was killed. After everyone leaves, he sets the scene to create the idea Tarumi committed a murder in his drunken frenzy. Tarumi heads for the shower room, suited in Tsuba Zeriai, in order to hide what he believed to be blood from the murder where he is then killed by Kotegawa. As evidence, Heiji reveals that the mannequin that was used to trick Tarumi into believing he committed a murder was covered in red paint. Kotegawa confesses that Tarumi along with other members of the Shinnai University Kendo Club pushed a freshman during an initiation ceremony too hard and caused his death. Tarumi threatened to publicly release the information and discredit the team if they sought to kick him out (as he was the one directly responsible). Kotegawa decides to selfishly kill him because he refused to have his public image in the kendo team ruined. He then attempts to kill Heiji as well with another katana he brought but is beaten up by him. After Kotegawa is arrested, Heiji and Conan explore the town.  
 
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Revision as of 21:47, 20 August 2013

Episode 263
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Information
Title: The Osaka Double Mystery - The Naniwa Swordsman and Toyotomi's Castle
Japanese title: 大阪ダブルミステリー 浪花剣士と太閤の城
(Ōsaka Daburu Misuterii: Naniwa Kenshi to Taikō no Shiro)
Original airdate: January 7, 2002
Season: 10
Manga source: Volume 31: File 8 (314-317) ~
Volume 32: File 4 (318-321)
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Heiji Hattori
Kazuha Toyama
Goro Otaki
Ran Mouri
Kogoro Mouri
Shizuka Hattori
Ginshiro Toyama
Heizo Hattori
Professor Agasa
Cases solved by: Heiji Hattori (x2)
Conan Edogawa
Heizo Hattori
Next Conan's Hint: Cellphone
Staff
Director: Yasuichiro Yamamoto
Organizer: Kenji Kodama
Storyboard: Kenji Kodama
Episode director: Akira Shimizu
Animation Director: Maki Fujioka
Tomoyuki Matsumoto
Takahiro Kagami (aux.)
Music
Opening song: Winter Bells
Closing song: Aoi Aoi Kono Hoshi ni
Chronology
Prev episode: « The Fearful Legend of the Snowy Night
Next episode: Courtroom Confrontation: Kisaki vs. Kogoro »
List of episodes


Cast

Gadgets

Case 1:

Situation

Murder

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Location: Annex
Victim: Atsushi Tarumi
Cause of death: Slash wound
Suspects: Mineo Omotani, Noriyuki Doguchi, Takashi Kotegawa, and Masamachi Hakamada
Heiji invites Conan to his kendo tournament but a drunk man named Atsushi Tarumi is found dead in the storage room. Heiji comes to investigate only to find that the body had somehow been moved to the shower room without anyone noticing.

People

  • Resolution

    Case 2:

    Situation

    Suicide?

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    Location: Osaka Castle
    Victim: Yuji Kato
    Cause of death: Set on fire and fell from a great height
    Suspects: Arihiro Kasuya, Toshiaki Fukushima, Maho Katagiri, and Shigehiko Wakisaka
    Suicide?

    EP263b Case 2.jpg

    Location: Bridge near Osaka Castle
    Victim: Maho Katagiri
    Cause of death: Blunt force trauma to head
    Suspects: Arihiro Kasuya, Toshiaki Fukushima, and Shigehiko Wakisaka

    People

  • Resolution

    Gallery

    See also