Hokuei is officially known as 'Conan Town' due to its extensive collaboration with creator Gosho Aoyama.
The street design includes subtle nods to the 'Beika-cho' neighborhood featured in the manga.
Multiple bronze statues of characters from the series are permanently installed along the street.
The local municipality invested in these themed attractions to boost regional tourism and celebrate the series' cultural impact.
The area features a specific cafe themed around the 'Poirot' cafe from the manga series.
Beika Shopping Street is a themed commercial zone located in Hokuei, Tottori, designed to replicate the fictional setting of the Case Closed (Detective Conan) manga series. The area serves as a central hub for fans of Gosho Aoyama, the creator of Detective Conan, who was born in this region. The site features life-sized character statues, themed facades, and specialized retail shops. It functions as an extension of the nearby Gosho Aoyama Manga Factory. Visitors can explore architectural recreations that mirror key locations from the detective series. The street integrates shopping with interactive displays related to the manga's lore. It acts as a primary focal point for the wider 'Conan Town' pilgrimage route established throughout Hokuei.
In front of the life-sized bronze statues of Detective Conan characters located throughout the street.
Walk the entire street to spot all the hidden character statues and plaques.
Check the local stamp rally map to collect commemorative stamps available at various shops along the street.
Visit the dedicated Conan shops early in the day to ensure full stock availability for limited edition merchandise.
Do not attempt to visit only the shopping street while skipping the nearby Manga Factory, as both are required for the full experience.