“Detective Conan”, a work by Gosho Aoyama, a cartoonist from Tottori prefecture, has celebrated its 28th year since it began serializing on Weekly Shonen Sunday in 1994, and comics are available in more than 25 countries and regions around the world.
It is a national manga that is loved by so many people, with a cumulative total of more than 230 million published. Detective Conan, who is such a very popular manga, finally achieved the feat of publishing 100 volumes of comics on October 18 (Monday).
In Tottori Prefecture, we decided to exhibit “Volume 100 Celebration Tapestry” at Tottori Sand Dunes Conan Airport to celebrate this happy event and to express our congratulations, and held an unveiling ceremony on October 18th (Monday).
State of the unveiling ceremony From the right of the photo, Conan Edogawa, Governor of Tottori Prefecture Shinji Hirai (October 18, 2021 at Tottori Sand Dunes Conan Airport)
※The tapestry will be on display until the end of February 2022
Located in Tottori City, and regular passenger flights to Haneda Airport mainly arrive and depart.
Various decorations related to Detective Conan are arranged in the airport, and color objects such as Conan and Ran, which are unique to this airport, and color objects of the popular character Shuichi Akai are a must-see.
Conan Airport "Phantom Thief Kid Color
Object" is appears!
The “Phantom Thief Kid Color Object” currently installed
on the 3rd floor of the international terminal will be
relocated to the 1st floor of the domestic terminal so
more people can see it. After the relocation, it will be
displayed in the atrium, you can see the dignified
appearance of Phantom Thief Kid from both of side.
The new Phantom Thief Kid will be released on
Wednesday, November 17th.
Conan train renewal “Detective vehicle”
operation started!
The “Conan Train” that operates mainly between Tottori
and Yonago on the JR San-In Line has been redesigned
into a new design “Detective Vehicle”. Eight new
characters such as Toru Amuro and Heiji Hattori have
appeared under the theme of “Detectives are in full
force”. A departure ceremony was held at Tottori Station
on Saturday, September 18th, and many fans expressed
their joy.
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