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case closed conan and heiji and the vanished boy bandaiike park

Case Closed: Conan and Heiji and the Vanished Boy

Kyoto

Episode
Ep. OVA3
Time
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case closed conan and heiji and the vanished boy bandaiike park
  • Nearest Station: Tezukayama Station (Nankai Koya Line)
  • Walk: 12 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or afternoon in spring and autumn for clear light and greenery similar to the anime
  • Crowd level: Usually quiet
  • Conan and Heiji move through a quiet street by Bandaiike Park as they investigate the vanished boy case.
  • This moment comes as Conan and Heiji follow clues in the vanished boy case, moving through the residential area and around the park while organizing the information they have gathered. Rather than the intensity of a chase, the mood here is calm but wary, capturing the feeling of detectives steadily closing in on the truth. Conan carefully studies the surroundings, while Heiji brings his usual direct focus, and both seem aware that this ordinary-looking street may hide an important clue. The scene adds a subtle unease to an everyday landscape and helps set up the deductions and action that follow. In real life, the location matches the road beside Bandaiike Park in Sumiyoshi, Osaka, and the composition is notably close to the anime, especially in the road alignment, the greenery, and the park boundary. The anime simplifies the background somewhat, making the street and vegetation look neater, while details such as railings, pavement textures, and nearby fixtures are toned down, so the frame appears cleaner than reality. On site, signs are mainly related to park management and local facilities rather than exact anime elements, and tree growth, seasonal changes, and road work can also make the present-day view differ slightly from the OVA. Even so, the road width, viewing angle, and the open feeling along the park edge make this a highly accurate and rewarding pilgrimage spot for fans who want to compare the scene in person.
Which station is best for reaching the Bandaiike Park scene spot?
Tezukayama Station on the Nankai Koya Line is the easiest rail access, and the park is about a 10–15 minute walk away. Himematsu and Tezukayama-sanchome on the Hankai tram are also useful if you prefer streetcar access.
Can I take comparison photos freely around Bandaiike Park?
Yes, casual photography from public paths around the park is generally fine. Just avoid blocking walkways, do not photograph children or local residents without permission, and be respectful in the residential streets nearby.
Is there anything useful nearby for a short anime pilgrimage stop?
Yes, the park area has benches, rest areas, toilets, and convenience stores within walking distance in the surrounding neighborhood. It works well as a quick stop on a wider Osaka anime-location trip.

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