Actor Mizuki Yamashita appeared on stage on April 19th at TOHO Cinemas Hibiya (Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo) to greet the audience at the opening ceremony of the latest film version of the popular anime " Detective Conan ," based on the manga by Gosho Aoyama , " Detective Conan: One-Eyed Flashback." As the film is set on a snowy mountain, Yamashita was asked what she wanted to reach, and she replied, "This year, I want to reach the top of travel." She then shared her thoughts on traveling alone.
Yamashita, who said she often travels alone, said, "I've traveled alone about three times this month. I'm going to Europe alone next week, and I'm going to Europe again next month. I want to go to various foreign countries." She said about the appeal of "Detective Conan," "I like the strength of the female characters. I was excited by their strength and coolness."
Also taking to the stage to greet the audience were Minami Takayama, who plays Edogawa Conan, Yamazaki Wakana, who plays Mouri Ran, Koyama Rikiya, who plays Mouri Kogoro, Takada Yuji, who plays Yamato Gansuke, Ami Koshimizu, who plays Uehara Yui, and Takayuki Yamada, who plays Otomo Takashi.
"Detective Conan" is a manga that depicts Conan Edogawa solving difficult cases one after another, and began serialization in "Weekly Shonen Sunday" (Shogakukan) in 1994. A TV anime series has been broadcast since 1996. "One-Eyed Flashback" is set in the snowy mountains of Nagano Prefecture, and depicts a "sleep memory" that connects two characters who at first glance seem to have no connection: Kogoro in his sleep and Yamato Gansuke of the Nagano Prefectural Police. Released on April 18, it got off to a rocket start, grossing 1.05 billion yen and attracting over 690,000 viewers on the first day of release.