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case closed dotonbori glico sign

Case Closed

Kyoto

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case closed dotonbori glico sign
  • Nearest Station: Namba Station (Osaka Metro Midosuji Line / Yotsubashi Line / Sennichimae Line) or Osaka-Namba Station (Kintetsu/Hanshin)
  • Walk: 5 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Evening to nighttime for the closest match to the neon-lit anime atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • Conan Edogawa is shown against Osaka's famous Dotonbori Glico Sign, capturing the bright energy of the entertainment district.
  • In this moment, Conan stands in the lively streets of Osaka's Dotonbori with the iconic Glico running man sign in front of him. Scenes like this are often used to highlight the urban atmosphere and sightseeing appeal of the case setting, letting the characters briefly blend into Kansai's flashy and noisy nightscape while investigating clues. Although Conan appears calm as he watches the area, a crowded place like this usually suggests that new witness information, suspicious figures, or a major turn in the case is about to emerge, giving the scene a mood that is lively on the surface yet subtly tense underneath. The real-life location is the famous Dotonbori Glico billboard near Ebisu Bridge, one of Osaka's most recognizable landmarks. The anime clearly borrows its signature composition, and the giant runner sign, riverside cityscape, and dense wall of commercial signage all match the real place quite closely. Even though the anime simplifies some sign text, shop arrangements, and color detail, viewers can still immediately recognize Dotonbori. Compared with the anime, the real area is usually more crowded, especially at night and on weekends, and some billboards change over time, so fans doing a pilgrimage should compare the Glico sign itself, the Ebisu Bridge viewpoint, and the surrounding Dotonbori canal scenery.
Where is the best spot to recreate the Case Closed frame at the Glico Sign?
The most recognizable angle is from Ebisu Bridge facing the Glico Sign across the canal. Go in the evening for the closest lighting match, but expect heavy foot traffic.
Can I take photos freely around the Dotonbori Glico Sign?
Yes, general photography is allowed in this public area, but tripods or long stops on Ebisu Bridge can obstruct traffic. Be mindful of other visitors and avoid blocking the walkway.
Is the Glico Sign still easy to visit for an anime pilgrimage today?
Yes, it remains one of Osaka's most accessible landmarks, just a short walk from Namba Station. The sign has been updated over the years, but the location and overall streetscape are still instantly recognizable.

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