Pilgrimage Guide

The Last Wizard of the Century Pilgrimage Guide

Explore the pilgrimage spots featured in The Last Wizard of the Century. Discover key locations and learn about access information.

  • Main AreaŌsaka
  • Spots6
  • CategoryMovie
  • Release1999

Story and Setting

“Detective Conan: The Last Wizard of the Century” is a film featuring a spectacular showdown and a complex mystery surrounding the Romanov Dynasty’s treasure, which the Phantom Thief Kid is after. The setting features Western-style mansions, exhibition halls, and harbor townscapes, creating a rich blend of historical romance and mystery. Kid’s striking entrance unfolds alongside the memories and family stories hidden within the treasures, lending the film a classical and melancholic atmosphere. This early hit from the theatrical series showcases stunning artwork and historic architecture.

Pilgrimage Map

The featured locations are spread across Shinsekai, Minami, and Tempozan, with an overseas castle also included, so the map makes it easy to grasp the distance between the Osaka side and the outlying location.

Model Course

Half-Day Pilgrimage Model Course

  1. Imamiya Ebisu Shrine
  2. Tsutenkaku
  3. Ebisu Bridge

One-Day Pilgrimage Model Course

  1. Imamiya Ebisu Shrine
  2. Tsutenkaku
  3. Ebisu Bridge
  4. Pedestrian Bridge in Tempozan
  5. Mermaid Statue

Access Guide

By Air

  • Haneda Airport → Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport): about 1 hour 20 minutes
  • Haneda Airport → Kansai International Airport: about 1 hour 10 minutes

By Rail and Shinkansen

  • Tokyo Station → Shin-Osaka Station (Tokaido Shinkansen): about 2 hours 30 minutes
  • From Shin-Osaka Station, it is relatively easy to continue toward Namba or Shin-Imamiya by JR or Osaka Metro

Getting Around the City

  • Tsutenkaku, Imamiya Ebisu Shrine, and Ebisu Bridge are easier to combine with a mix of train travel and walking
  • On a day that includes the Tempozan side, it is easier to plan the route after checking Osaka Metro Chuo Line and bus access in advance

FAQ

Which area is easiest to prioritize if I only have half a day?

If you only have half a day, it is easiest to connect Imamiya Ebisu Shrine, Tsutenkaku, and Ebisu Bridge. This route lets you see Shinsekai and Minami together while feeling the lively character that is typical of Osaka.

Can the Tempozan side be included on the same day?

It can be included in the same day as Shinsekai or Minami, but it is safer to allow enough time for city travel. The route is easier to manage if you plan around train travel rather than walking alone.