Step into the World of Detective Conan: A 30th Anniversary Celebration
Get ready, detectives! A special exhibition commemorating 30 years of "Detective Conan" is coming to Nagoya! π Explore the captivating world of Conan Edogawa and delve into the mysteries that have captivated fans for three decades.
This isn’t just another exhibit; it’s a journey through the history of the series, divided into six thematic areas. Starting with an immersive introduction that showcases 30 years of "Detective Conan", each section offers a fresh perspective on the beloved anime and manga, allowing you to rediscover the brilliance of the story, characters, and enduring appeal of the series. What makes this exhibition stand out from previous ones? Come and find out!
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Event Details:
- Dates: Open daily (no closed days)
- Hours: 10:00 – 18:30 (Last entry at 18:00)
- Venue: Kanayama Minami Building, Art Museum Wing
- Admission:
- General: 2,000 yen
- Students: 1,500 yen
- Contact: Chukyo TV Creation (052-588-4477)
- Website: https://www.conanten-30th.jp/nagoya/
- Access: Kanayama Station (JR Tokaido Main Line/Chuo Main Line, Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line, Subway Meijo Line) South Exit immediately
What is Detective Conan?
"Detective Conan," also known as "Case Closed" in some regions, is a popular Japanese manga and anime series. Created by Gosho Aoyama, the series first appeared in Weekly ShΕnen Sunday in 1994. The story follows Shinichi Kudo, a talented high school detective who is transformed into a child after being poisoned by a mysterious criminal organization. Adopting the alias Conan Edogawa, he continues to solve complex cases while trying to uncover the truth behind the organization and find a way to return to his original form.
The series combines elements of mystery, adventure, and comedy, featuring a large cast of characters, clever plot twists, and intricate cases that Conan must solve. "Detective Conan" has become one of the longest-running anime and manga series, with numerous episodes, movies, and specials, as well as a significant fan base both in Japan and internationally.