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Hokuei-cho, Tottori Prefecture
As “the town where you can meet Detective Conan,” the city is featuring “Detective Conan,” the masterpiece of Gosho Aoyama, a local manga artist. In addition to JR Yura Station, the nearest station nicknamed “Conan Station,” the “Conan Street” from the station to the Gosho Aoyama Manga Factory is dotted with character objets d’art. Conan’s House Beika Shopping Street, where visitors can enjoy eating and shopping, is also popular.
Sakaiminato City, Tottori Prefecture
Special sales of limited-edition local goods that can only be purchased at the Gosho Aoyama Manga Factory and Mizuki Shigeru Museum! The lineup includes around ten thousand items. Don’t miss this chance!
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Introducing Tottori, the Manga Kingdom, a land filled with locations that celebrate manga and anime! We’re also offering a special sale of exclusive Detective Conan merchandise available only in Tottori Prefecture. Don’t miss this chance!
Gosho Aoyama Manga Factory

The museum was established in Hokuei-cho, the hometown of Gosho Aoyama, the original author of “Detective Conan.” Visitors can see exhibits of valuable original drawings and materials, and also enjoy booths that recreate his workroom. Visitors can also enjoy “puzzle-solving” elements, such as solving quizzes hidden in the museum and using a quiz computer to deepen their understanding of Gosho Aoyama and his works.
Mizuki Shigeru Museum

The Mizuki Shigeru Museum is a facility where visitors can enjoy and learn about the world of Shigeru Mizuki’s works. Starting with his representative work GeGeGe no Kitaro, the museum introduces his manga and yokai illustrations through videos and three-dimensional exhibits. In the special exhibition room, valuable original drawings are replaced about every six months, allowing visitors to view Mizuki’s original artwork almost throughout the year.


