Tempura and Soba @ Yotaro

A good meal after a busy day of errands. Ate at their Daimaru Umeda location, above Osaka Station, though turns out they do have a more robust fare for dinner in their main store.

Amerikamura Mural

It kinda does seem like Peace on Earth is falling slightly apart…

Dotonbori is Lit

The food is ‘rip-off’ expensive though. I’d still to a plate of takoyaki and maybe some okonomiyaki.

Ekisoba @ Himeji Station

I think it’s safe to say that only in Japan, do people specifically put effort to go to a train station specifically to eat there, like Himeji Station’s Ekisoba.

Conan Manholes!

Gosho Aoyama Manga Factory

While Aoyama-san made other manga series, undoubtedly most would know him for Detective Conan. Series fans definitely must make a day trip to Conan Town, stroll up Conan-dori (and visit the eateries and shops alongside) and finish with a long visit to GAMF, full of attractions, replicas and memorabilia!

Anyone Here?

APTX 4869 Gelato

Good news: It didn’t kill me. Bad news: It didn’t make me any younger.

Detective Conan’s Napolitan @ Cafe Poirot

I know this doesn’t have much of a relation to the plot of Detective Conan, but I was hungry, this was tasty, and I get to say that I ate at the Cafe Poirot (an actual place in the Conan universe).

Statues of Conan Town

Hokuei in Tottori has really branded themselves around two major things: Detective Conan (Case Closed) and Watermelons – their local fruit speciality. Makes sense for the former since its renowned author, Gosho Aoyama, was born and raised there. The statues scattered around town are just one of the ways it rebranded around Conan – with Conan Road, Conan Bridge and even the town’s train station – Conan Station! The copper statues look weathered but solid, and the painted statues really look pristine!