Collaboration advertisements for "Detective Conan: The Fallen Angel on the Highway" appear in Yokohama and Hakone. | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

Collaboration advertisements for "Detective Conan: The Fallen Angel on the Highway" appear in Yokohama and Hakone.

劇場版アニメ「名探偵コナン ハイウェイの堕天使」の公開を記念した箱根湯本駅の看板広告
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劇場版アニメ「名探偵コナン ハイウェイの堕天使」の公開を記念した箱根湯本駅の看板広告

To commemorate the April 10th release of " Detective Conan: Fallen Angel on the Highway," the latest theatrical film in the popular anime series "Detective Conan, " based on the manga by Gosho Aoyama , tie-in decorations have appeared in various locations throughout Kanagawa Prefecture, including Yokohama and Hakone, which are the settings for the film. Edogawa Conan and other characters have "taken over" these locations.

In Hakone, the setting for an episode included in the latest volume 108 of the manga, which will be released on April 8th, decorations featuring Conan and his friends are being displayed at the Anest Iwata Turnpike Hakone and in surrounding municipalities. Six "stamp stations" have also been set up in the Hakone area, where stamps can be layered to complete a single image of Conan.

In Yokohama's Minato Mirai area, character illustrations are designed on the handrails of the escalators at Queen's Square Yokohama, and a certain question using original illustrations is displayed at Yokohama Marine Tower.

A special page for this collaboration has been set up on "WEB Sunday," the official website of "Shonen Sunday."

In " Detective Conan: Fallen Angel on the Highway," the setting is Yokohama, where Conan and his friends are visiting the Kanagawa Motorcycle Festival when a mysterious black motorcycle suddenly appears, speeding out of control. Chasing it is Chihaya Hagiwara, a police officer from the Kanagawa Prefectural Police Traffic Mobile Unit, whom Ran had seen before and known as the "Goddess of Wind." Later at the festival, the latest technology-equipped police motorcycle, "Angel," is unveiled. Meanwhile, in Tokyo, a black motorcycle ("Lucifer") goes on a rampage. Ryusei Yokohama and Mei Hata make guest voice appearances.

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