This museum in Hokuei-cho, the hometown of Gosho Aoyama, the author of *Detective Conan*, showcases the author's original artwork, documents, and precious exhibits.
Cultural Assets
Highlights
See precious original artwork by Gosho Aoyama.
Explore a recreation of Aoyama's workroom.
Enjoy original menu items at the Conan Cafe.
Get limited-edition goods at the gift shop.
Embark on a pilgrimage to this *Detective Conan* holy land.
Gosho Aoyama, born in 1963 in Hokuei-cho, Tottori Prefecture, is a manga artist. His masterpiece, *Detective Conan*, began serialization in 1994 and remains incredibly popular. The Furusato Museum, opened in 2007, offers visitors a chance to experience the author's life and the world of his works. The museum features exhibits detailing Aoyama's life and works, a section displaying precious original artwork and documents, and a recreation of his workroom. A Conan Cafe serves original menu items, and a gift shop offers limited-edition goods. The museum serves as a base for "Conan pilgrimage" tours to locations related to the author, attracting many visitors. In addition to the Furusato Museum, Hokuei-cho boasts many Conan-themed monuments and spots, offering fans a full day of fun. Experience the charm of Hokuei-cho through Aoyama's works!