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case closed the last wizard of the century osaka police headquarters

Case Closed: The Last Wizard of the Century

Kyoto

Episode
Ep. -
Time
11m 44s
case closed the last wizard of the century osaka police headquarters
  • Nearest Station: Temmabashi Station (Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line / Keihan Main Line)
  • Walk: 10 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to afternoon on a clear day for a similar street view and better exterior lighting
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • The frame shows the exterior of the old Osaka Police Headquarters, used in the film as a tense establishing shot tied to the ongoing investigation.
  • This moment appears during the stage when the investigation is deepening and the characters’ attention is focused on the connection between the Osaka police and the case clues. Although the shot mainly emphasizes the exterior of the building rather than close-ups of the characters, the overall mood carries a clear sense of tension and the pressure typical of a detective story, like a brief pause before major information is revealed. The scene usually sits alongside police movements, character meetings, or the sorting of key evidence, helping viewers feel that the scale of the case is expanding and shifting from simple pursuit to a more formal investigation. In real life, this location corresponds to the old Osaka Police Headquarters building, and it is highly recognizable. The anime recreates the building’s massing, facade rhythm, and street-corner perspective quite well. The real structure has a distinct government-office style, and its overall silhouette closely matches the film, though changes over time, nearby renovations, and updated street fixtures mean that road markings, railings, signals, and planting arrangements may differ somewhat from how they looked when the movie was released. Signage and police-related markings on site are usually more practical and modern in reality, while the anime simplifies or softens textual details to keep the frame visually clean and narratively focused. Even so, when compared through street-level views or an on-site walk, it remains a very accurate and easily identifiable anime pilgrimage spot.
Can I freely photograph the old Osaka Police Headquarters exterior?
You can generally photograph the building from public sidewalks and roads, but avoid blocking entrances or aiming cameras into security-sensitive areas. Tripods or extended shoots may attract staff attention, so keep it brief and respectful.
Is this still an easy spot to match with the movie frame today?
Yes, the building mass and street angle are still recognizable, though traffic equipment, fencing, and surrounding urban details have changed since the film era. Checking Google Street View before visiting helps you find the closest matching corner.
Are there useful facilities nearby for fans doing a pilgrimage walk?
Yes, the area around Temmabashi and the government district has convenience stores, cafes, and riverfront walking routes nearby. It is easy to combine this stop with other central Osaka sightseeing spots in one trip.

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