Shiodome Station
Shiodome Station, 1-chōme-7 Higashishinbashi, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0021, Japan
Pilgrimage Guide
Explore the pilgrimage spots featured in Magician of the Silver Sky. Discover key locations and learn about access information.
“Detective Conan: Magician of the Silver Sky” is a fast-paced film that begins with a warning letter from the Phantom Thief Kid and eventually shifts the setting to an airport and the cabin of a passenger plane. The story accelerates rapidly as it weaves together the glamorous atmosphere of the theater, the tension before departure, and the confined, inescapable space of the aircraft’s cabin. In addition to the cat-and-mouse game between Conan and Kid, the film depicts a crisis that engulfs all the passengers, offering thrilling action and suspense. With its shifting perspective from the ground to the sky, this theatrical release leaves a lasting impression through its very sense of movement.
The highlights are split between Tokyo, Hakodate Airport, and the Muroran Port area, so the map helps show the distance between the air route and the port town.
Stations and airports convey a sense of movement, while Muroran's harbor and viewpoints add waterfront scenery, letting visitors feel the tension of the sky and the openness of the sea together. The view toward Hakucho Bridge also leaves a strong impression.
Shiodome Station, 1-chōme-7 Higashishinbashi, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0021, Japan
Takeshiba Sta., 1-chōme-16 Kaigan, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0022, Japan
3-chōme-3-2 Hanedakūkō, Ota City, Tokyo 144-0041, Japan
函館空港出発ロビー, 511, 高松町 函館市 北海道 042-0952, Japan
3-chōme-4-4 Shukuzuchō, Muroran, Hokkaido 051-0036, Japan
1-8 Iriechō, Muroran, Hokkaido 051-0023, Japan
If you focus on Shukuzu Park Observatory, Irie Rinkai Park, and Sakimori Wharf, a half-day plan is manageable. Since walking alone can be long around the harbor, planning around buses or a car is safer.
Trying to cover Shiodome Station and Haneda Airport on the Tokyo side, along with Hakodate Airport and the Muroran side, in a single day would make for a very demanding itinerary. In practice, it is more natural to split them across two days.
Some parts can be visited by public transport, but waiting and transfers are likely around the harbor. On days that include Shukuzu Park Observatory or Sakimori Wharf, check bus times and return services first.