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- Spimer
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Re: Location hunting - The real places behind Gosho Aoyama's works
Wow, this is an amazing piece of intense research!
Thanks a lot for all the time and dedication you've put on it, looking forward to updates!
Thanks a lot for all the time and dedication you've put on it, looking forward to updates!
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Re: Location hunting - The real places behind Gosho Aoyama's works
Thanks for the collection. Some of my favourite places aesthetically are the road trips to places like the Kamaitachi Inn or of course the Kiyomizu Temple but even seeing settings like the aquarium make me want to re-read the case again.
Let's hope that Heiji gets some even more beautiful settings.

Let's hope that Heiji gets some even more beautiful settings.

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Re: Location hunting - The real places behind Gosho Aoyama's works
Seriously, this is great work. Thank you for the effort. I've always wondered about the inspirations for all these diferent places seen in the manga. Where exactly or approximately would the Kudo residence be located I wonder ?
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Hello, Namako?
I know there's probably not a very high chance you'll ever read this, but in the event you are - I, and probably many other posters on this board, would like you to know that we're completely awestruck by how much effort you put into the original research, and accordingly saddened by how abruptly you took it down. It was truly one of the most useful (if not *the* most useful) fan-resources for the series I've ever seen, and I can't imagine how many writers are worse-off for not having access to it.
If you should ever consider it - would you please restore the document, or at least furnish us with some facsimile?
I know there's probably not a very high chance you'll ever read this, but in the event you are - I, and probably many other posters on this board, would like you to know that we're completely awestruck by how much effort you put into the original research, and accordingly saddened by how abruptly you took it down. It was truly one of the most useful (if not *the* most useful) fan-resources for the series I've ever seen, and I can't imagine how many writers are worse-off for not having access to it.
If you should ever consider it - would you please restore the document, or at least furnish us with some facsimile?