One World Trade Center
1 Fulton St, New York, NY 10006, USA
Pilgrimage Guide
Explore the pilgrimage spots featured in Sunflowers of Inferno. Discover key locations and learn about access information.
“Detective Conan: Sunflower of Inferno” is a film with a strong art-mystery theme, depicting a case revolving around Van Gogh's famous painting “Sunflowers.” While the appearance of the Phantom Thief Kid provides many spectacular highlights, the settings—including art museums, exhibition halls, and the transportation of artworks—play a crucial role, and the tension of protecting these masterpieces underpins the story. The presence of the famous painting itself is powerful, and the visuals exude a refined atmosphere and classical beauty. It is a popular theatrical release known for its striking visuals, offering enjoyment of both action and art.
The highlights are divided between Shinjuku's museum and high-rise buildings, Haneda Airport, and New York. Viewing them on a map makes the distance between each area easier to grasp.
In Shinjuku, the museum and high-rise buildings can be visited close together; Haneda conveys the tension of travel, while New York suggests the beginning of the story.
1 Fulton St, New York, NY 10006, USA
Haneda Airport Terminal 3, 2-chōme Hanedakūkō, Ota City, Tokyo 144-0041, Japan
Japan, 〒144-0041 Tokyo, Ota City, Hanedakūkō, 2-chōme−6−6 P5
1-chōme-26-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan
1-chōme-26-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-8338, Japan
1-chōme-26-2 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan
SOMPO Museum of Art, the Sompo Japan Head Office Building, and Shinjuku Nomura Building are close together. Even with time for the museum, this area is manageable in half a day.
You can travel from Shinjuku to Haneda Airport Terminal 3 by public transportation. Allow extra time for moving around and viewing the airport area.