Table of Contents
- Some of the highlights of this special exhibition
- ■Introduction.
- A number of original goods exclusive to this special exhibition are also available!
- ■Random badge collection (14 types)
- ■Acrylic stand (14 types)
- ■Edogawa Conan's catsuit.
- ■Mouri Ran's catsuit.
- Ticket information.
- Tokyo venue of the Detective Conan exhibition commemorating the 30th anniversary of the series.
- National Tour Schedule
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From January 1994, Gosho Aoyama's "Detective Conan" has been serialized in Shogakukan's "Weekly Shonen Sunday," and in January 2024, it will celebrate its 30th anniversary of serialization. To commemorate this milestone, the "30th Anniversary Commemorative Detective Conan Exhibition" will be held from January 12, 2024 (Friday) at Sunshine City in Ikebukuro. Starting with Tokyo (Ikebukuro), the exhibition is planned to be held sequentially in venues across the country, so please enjoy the exhibition at a venue near you!
In this special exhibition, we will delve into the history and charm of "Detective Conan," which has captivated fans for many years, through six themed sections. Today, in conjunction with the release of event information, we have unveiled the key visual featuring an illustration drawn by Gosho Aoyama-sensei specifically for this exhibition.
Advance tickets for admission will be available for purchase from December 8th (Friday) at 19:00 through various ticket outlets. Additionally, to celebrate the exhibition, a commemorative ceremony with the appearance of Gosho Aoyama-sensei has been scheduled. Lottery applications for priority viewing areas for readers of "Weekly Shonen Sunday" have also begun.
※ For detailed application methods, please refer to the official event website or "Weekly Shonen Sunday" issue 1 (released on November 29, 2023).
As "Detective Conan" celebrates its 30th anniversary of serialization, please look forward to the even greater excitement that lies ahead.
In this special exhibition, we will delve into the history and charm of "Detective Conan," which has captivated fans for many years, through six themed sections. Today, in conjunction with the release of event information, we have unveiled the key visual featuring an illustration drawn by Gosho Aoyama-sensei specifically for this exhibition.
Advance tickets for admission will be available for purchase from December 8th (Friday) at 19:00 through various ticket outlets. Additionally, to celebrate the exhibition, a commemorative ceremony with the appearance of Gosho Aoyama-sensei has been scheduled. Lottery applications for priority viewing areas for readers of "Weekly Shonen Sunday" have also begun.
※ For detailed application methods, please refer to the official event website or "Weekly Shonen Sunday" issue 1 (released on November 29, 2023).
As "Detective Conan" celebrates its 30th anniversary of serialization, please look forward to the even greater excitement that lies ahead.
Some of the highlights of this special exhibition
■Introduction.
This area allows visitors to look back on the 30-year history of Detective Conan, along with coloured objects of Conan Edogawa.
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■ Chapter 1: CONAN's Words
This area delves into the "words" of the characters in "Detective Conan" that have been woven throughout the work. Visitors can fully reflect on numerous memorable quotes where each character's thoughts and beliefs are vividly expressed.
■ Chapter 2: CONAN's Love
Highlighting one of the charms of the series, this area explores the "romantic comedy" elements. It introduces various forms of "love" that go beyond romantic relationships. Visitors can look back on the progression of romantic developments over the 30 years.
■ Chapter 3: CONAN's Mystery
In this section with a mystery theme, various codes and dying messages that have appeared in "Detective Conan" are featured. Furthermore, it delves into the intricate relationship with the "shadowy organization dressed in black."
This area delves into the "words" of the characters in "Detective Conan" that have been woven throughout the work. Visitors can fully reflect on numerous memorable quotes where each character's thoughts and beliefs are vividly expressed.
■ Chapter 2: CONAN's Love
Highlighting one of the charms of the series, this area explores the "romantic comedy" elements. It introduces various forms of "love" that go beyond romantic relationships. Visitors can look back on the progression of romantic developments over the 30 years.
■ Chapter 3: CONAN's Mystery
In this section with a mystery theme, various codes and dying messages that have appeared in "Detective Conan" are featured. Furthermore, it delves into the intricate relationship with the "shadowy organization dressed in black."
■ Chapter 4: CONAN's HANNIN
Where there's a case, there's a culprit. This section focuses on the culprits who play a crucial role in "Detective Conan," the shadowy orchestrators of the incidents. Who are the cases and culprits that linger in your memory?
Where there's a case, there's a culprit. This section focuses on the culprits who play a crucial role in "Detective Conan," the shadowy orchestrators of the incidents. Who are the cases and culprits that linger in your memory?
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■ Chapter 5: CONAN's Justice
Families, friends, and beloved ones who tragically scattered away...
Overcoming sorrowful farewells, individuals who carry on their will.
In this area, we delve into the intricate relationships, driving forces, and unyielding beliefs of the characters.
Families, friends, and beloved ones who tragically scattered away...
Overcoming sorrowful farewells, individuals who carry on their will.
In this area, we delve into the intricate relationships, driving forces, and unyielding beliefs of the characters.
■ Chapter 6: CONAN's Magic
In this area, we delve into a crucial aspect of the Detective Conan narrative – "Kaito Kid," Conan's worthy adversary. This elusive and daring master thief, Kaito Kid, has been a key figure. Witness the bold escapades and exploits of Kaito Kid, the phantom thief, as we explore his activities throughout the series!
In this area, we delve into a crucial aspect of the Detective Conan narrative – "Kaito Kid," Conan's worthy adversary. This elusive and daring master thief, Kaito Kid, has been a key figure. Witness the bold escapades and exploits of Kaito Kid, the phantom thief, as we explore his activities throughout the series!
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■ Ending Theater
Finally, the exhibition concludes with a video that allows you to look back on the 30-year journey of "Detective Conan." It is a space of maximum exhilaration that can only be experienced at this exhibition.
Finally, the exhibition concludes with a video that allows you to look back on the 30-year journey of "Detective Conan." It is a space of maximum exhilaration that can only be experienced at this exhibition.
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■ Gosho Aoyama-sensei Special Exhibition Room
Get up close and personal with Gosho Aoyama-sensei, who is celebrating the 30th anniversary of serialization! Exclusive insights into the early conceptual materials of "Detective Conan" will be revealed! Additionally, numerous displays, including photo spots featuring event-exclusive illustrations drawn by Gosho Aoyama-sensei, promise a content-rich and captivating experience. Be sure to check it out at the venue!
Get up close and personal with Gosho Aoyama-sensei, who is celebrating the 30th anniversary of serialization! Exclusive insights into the early conceptual materials of "Detective Conan" will be revealed! Additionally, numerous displays, including photo spots featuring event-exclusive illustrations drawn by Gosho Aoyama-sensei, promise a content-rich and captivating experience. Be sure to check it out at the venue!
A number of original goods exclusive to this special exhibition are also available!
Original exhibition merchandise will be available for purchase. As there are numerous items that cannot all be introduced here, please check the latest product lineup on the official event website and official store.
■Random badge collection (14 types)
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■Acrylic stand (14 types)
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■Edogawa Conan's catsuit.
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■Mouri Ran's catsuit.
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Ticket information.
Starting from December 8th (Friday) at 19:00, advance tickets for the exhibition will be available for purchase through various ticket outlets. Please check the official website for detailed information.
【Admission Tickets】
- Advance Tickets
- General: 1,800 yen
- Students: 1,200 yen (Elementary, middle, high school, college, junior college, vocational school)
- Same-Day Tickets
- General: 2,000 yen
- Students: 1,500 yen (Elementary, middle, high school, college, junior college, vocational school)
※ Admission is free for preschool children.
※ For those entering with a "Student Ticket," a student ID may be checked upon entry. Please be sure to bring it.
※ On January 12th (Friday), 13th (Saturday), 14th (Sunday), and 20th (Saturday), admission is by designated date and time.
※ Designated date and time tickets are available for purchase only through NTV Zero Ticket and L-Tike.
※ In case of congestion, measures such as distributing numbered tickets may be implemented. Please check the official event information before your visit.
【Admission Tickets】
- Advance Tickets
- General: 1,800 yen
- Students: 1,200 yen (Elementary, middle, high school, college, junior college, vocational school)
- Same-Day Tickets
- General: 2,000 yen
- Students: 1,500 yen (Elementary, middle, high school, college, junior college, vocational school)
※ Admission is free for preschool children.
※ For those entering with a "Student Ticket," a student ID may be checked upon entry. Please be sure to bring it.
※ On January 12th (Friday), 13th (Saturday), 14th (Sunday), and 20th (Saturday), admission is by designated date and time.
※ Designated date and time tickets are available for purchase only through NTV Zero Ticket and L-Tike.
※ In case of congestion, measures such as distributing numbered tickets may be implemented. Please check the official event information before your visit.
【Special Admission Ticket with Bonus】
A special admission ticket with a "merchandise exchange voucher" will be available for purchase. With this ticket, you can receive an "Acrylic Diorama Set" featuring an illustration drawn by Gosho Aoyama-sensei at the venue.
A special admission ticket with a "merchandise exchange voucher" will be available for purchase. With this ticket, you can receive an "Acrylic Diorama Set" featuring an illustration drawn by Gosho Aoyama-sensei at the venue.
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【Plate Size:】 A4 size × 3 sheets
【Character Acrylic Stand Size:】 Approximately H5.5cm to 11.5cm
- **Advance Tickets:**
- General: 4,800 yen
- Students: 4,200 yen (Elementary, middle, high school, college, junior college, vocational school)
- **Same-Day Tickets:**
- General: 5,000 yen
- Students: 4,500 yen (Elementary, middle, high school, college, junior college, vocational school)
【Audio Guide】
An audio guide featuring commentary on the exhibition by Minami Takayama, who voices Conan Edogawa in the TV anime "Detective Conan." It offers a must-listen experience for fans, allowing them to feel the history and journey of "Detective Conan."
Audio Guide Fee: 700 yen
【Character Acrylic Stand Size:】 Approximately H5.5cm to 11.5cm
- **Advance Tickets:**
- General: 4,800 yen
- Students: 4,200 yen (Elementary, middle, high school, college, junior college, vocational school)
- **Same-Day Tickets:**
- General: 5,000 yen
- Students: 4,500 yen (Elementary, middle, high school, college, junior college, vocational school)
【Audio Guide】
An audio guide featuring commentary on the exhibition by Minami Takayama, who voices Conan Edogawa in the TV anime "Detective Conan." It offers a must-listen experience for fans, allowing them to feel the history and journey of "Detective Conan."
Audio Guide Fee: 700 yen
Celebrating the exhibition, a special commemorative ceremony featuring the appearance of Gosho Aoyama-sensei has been confirmed!
To commemorate the holding of this special exhibition, a commemorative ceremony with the appearance of Gosho Aoyama-sensei has been scheduled to take place at the Fountain Square in Ikebukuro's Sunshine City. We are pleased to invite "Weekly Shonen Sunday" readers to a special viewing area where you can experience the stage up close!
- **Event Date and Time:** January 20, 2024 (Saturday), 14:00~
- **Event Location:** Ikebukuro Sunshine City Fountain Square (Alpa B1)
- **How to Apply:** For detailed application instructions, please refer to the official event website or check "Weekly Shonen Sunday" issue 1 (released on November 29, 2023).
- **Event Date and Time:** January 20, 2024 (Saturday), 14:00~
- **Event Location:** Ikebukuro Sunshine City Fountain Square (Alpa B1)
- **How to Apply:** For detailed application instructions, please refer to the official event website or check "Weekly Shonen Sunday" issue 1 (released on November 29, 2023).
Tokyo venue of the Detective Conan exhibition commemorating the 30th anniversary of the series.
【Event Overview】
- **Event Title:** Detective Conan Exhibition - 30th Anniversary Commemoration
- **Duration:** January 12, 2024 (Friday) to February 25, 2024 (Sunday)
- **Opening Hours:** 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Last admission at 6:30 PM)
- **Venue:** Ikebukuro, Sunshine City Exhibition Hall A
- Address: 3-1-3 Higashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, World Import Mart Building 4F
- **Official Event Website:** [https://www.conanten-30th.jp](https://www.conanten-30th.jp)
- **Official Event Exhibition:** [@CONAN_ten](https://www.twitter.com/CONAN_ten)
- **Event Title:** Detective Conan Exhibition - 30th Anniversary Commemoration
- **Duration:** January 12, 2024 (Friday) to February 25, 2024 (Sunday)
- **Opening Hours:** 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Last admission at 6:30 PM)
- **Venue:** Ikebukuro, Sunshine City Exhibition Hall A
- Address: 3-1-3 Higashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, World Import Mart Building 4F
- **Official Event Website:** [https://www.conanten-30th.jp](https://www.conanten-30th.jp)
- **Official Event Exhibition:** [@CONAN_ten](https://www.twitter.com/CONAN_ten)
National Tour Schedule
【Event Schedule and Venues】
- **Tokyo:**
- Venue: Ikebukuro, Sunshine City
- Duration: January 12 (Friday) to February 25 (Sunday)
- **Fukuoka:**
- Venue: JR Kyushu Hall
- Duration: March 16 (Saturday) to April 7 (Sunday)
- **Sapporo:**
- Venue: Sapporo Factory
- Duration: April 13 (Saturday) to May 12 (Sunday)
- **Sendai:**
- Venue: TFU Gallery Minimori
- Duration: May 18 (Saturday) to June 16 (Sunday)
- **Osaka:**
- Venue: Daimaru Museum Umeda, 15th floor, Daimaru Umeda Store
- Duration: Mid-July to Mid-August (Scheduled)
- **Hiroshima:**
- Venue: NTT Cred Hall
- Duration: August 17 (Saturday) to September 8 (Sunday)
- **Yokohama:**
- Venue: Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse, 1st Building, 2nd Floor Space, 3rd Floor Hall
- Duration: September 14 (Saturday) to October 6 (Sunday)
- **Nagoya:**
- Venue: To be announced
- Duration: November 16 (Saturday) to December 15 (Sunday)
*Please note that the event schedule is subject to change. For the latest information, check the official event website and official exhibition Twitter (@CONAN_ten). Image is for illustration purposes only. ©Gosho Aoyama/Shogakukan.*
- **Tokyo:**
- Venue: Ikebukuro, Sunshine City
- Duration: January 12 (Friday) to February 25 (Sunday)
- **Fukuoka:**
- Venue: JR Kyushu Hall
- Duration: March 16 (Saturday) to April 7 (Sunday)
- **Sapporo:**
- Venue: Sapporo Factory
- Duration: April 13 (Saturday) to May 12 (Sunday)
- **Sendai:**
- Venue: TFU Gallery Minimori
- Duration: May 18 (Saturday) to June 16 (Sunday)
- **Osaka:**
- Venue: Daimaru Museum Umeda, 15th floor, Daimaru Umeda Store
- Duration: Mid-July to Mid-August (Scheduled)
- **Hiroshima:**
- Venue: NTT Cred Hall
- Duration: August 17 (Saturday) to September 8 (Sunday)
- **Yokohama:**
- Venue: Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse, 1st Building, 2nd Floor Space, 3rd Floor Hall
- Duration: September 14 (Saturday) to October 6 (Sunday)
- **Nagoya:**
- Venue: To be announced
- Duration: November 16 (Saturday) to December 15 (Sunday)
*Please note that the event schedule is subject to change. For the latest information, check the official event website and official exhibition Twitter (@CONAN_ten). Image is for illustration purposes only. ©Gosho Aoyama/Shogakukan.*