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Home of Aoyama Gosho’s works
Aoyama Gosho Furusatokan or Aoyama Gosho Manga Factory is a manga museum dedicated to Aoyama Gosho, creator of the famous manga, Detective Conan. The museum showcase of all the various Detective Conan related thing. But you also can find many characters of Detective Conan surrounding the museum. There was a school trip at the time we arrived and we decided not to come inside. We just bought some souvenirs from the gift shop and take some pictures in the parking area. Address: 1414 Yurashuku, Hokuei, Tottori
Daisen Milk Offered many dishes and desserts made with fresh milk produced in the surrounding dairy farm in the foothills of Mount Daisen. We are visited one of the small stores (sorry, forgot the name) to enjoy the fresh milk and soft ice cream while enjoying the natural beauty of the countryside.
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Detective Conan Art Contest
I’ve translated the rules and info for entering, it’s all below the cut (so long as tumblr doesn’t mess up all my formatting)! You can find the original flyer and info here. It’s all in Japanese, but you’ll need it if you want to enter this contest.
Detective Conan art contest (7/1 – 9/4)
Entry rules:
Entries must be focused on Detective Conan characters only
Please use A4 drawing paper or high quality paper
Your drawing and subject matter are up to you, but things like color copies are not allowed.
Digital illustration entries are allowed.
There is no limit on the number of entries.
We cannot return your entries.
Winning entries’ copyright and right to use belong to the town of Hokuei and the Hometown Museum.
People who won in any category of any previous contest will not be judged.
How to enter:
Fill out the necessary info on the entry form, attach it to the back of your entry with clear tape, and mail it.
Do not bring it directly to the museum in person.
Judging:
Preliminary judging: if there is a large number of entries, museum staff will choose 15 to 20 entries.
First round of judging: from 10/2 to 10/25, entries will be displayed in the museum and in the town of Konan in Shiga Prefecture. The top 10 will be decided based on visitors’ votes. (The original works will be displayed in the museum, while copies will be displayed in Konan.) *Due to the effects of the coronavirus, the venue for the first round of judging may be changed.
Second round of judging: the top 10 entries will be judged by Aoyama, and the winners will be chosen.
Special winners: Museum staff will choose 3 entries.
Announcement of winners:
The results of preliminary judging will be announced by the end of September on the Aoyama Gosho Hometown Museum homepage (https://www.gamf.jp).
The results of the first round of judging will be announced by the end of November, and the second round of judging and special winners will be announced by the end of December on the Aoyama Gosho Hometown Museum homepage (https://www.gamf.jp).
The winners of the grand prize, prize, and special winners will be notified directly.
Winners will be displayed in the Aoyama Gosho Hometown Museum from the last third of December to the end of January.
Awards:
Grand prize/first place: Detective Conan goods (signed by Aoyama-sensei)
Prize/second place: Detective Conan goods (signed by Aoyama-sensei)
Special winners/third place: Detective Conan goods
Please fill out the necessary information in the entry form below, attach it to the back of your entry with clear tape, and mail it.
The information your provide will only be used to contact you about your entry and with the announcement of winners (Name, location (prefecture, or city for those within Tottori prefecture)).
*Preparations and display days may be subject to change. *Due to the effects of the coronavirus, it may become necessary to postpone or cancel the event.
Here are my own instructions on how to fill out the entry form and mail your work:
Entry form instructions:
The entry form is the slip at the bottom of the second page of the pdf here.
Beginning from the top left, お名前 is where you write your name. If you need help putting your name into katakana, you can message me.
The smaller blank above that, ふりがな, is where you’ll put the hiragana that show how your name is read. This is mainly for names that are in kanji, since their reading isn’t always obvious. If your name is written in katakana, just write the same characters in hiragana in this blank.
The next blank below the name, お住所, is your mailing address.
Below that is お電話, phone number.
At the top right we have 作品タイトル, the title of your work.
If you’re a student, you can choose whether you’d like to fill out the rest of the right side with 学校名, the name of your school, and 学年, your grade level/year in school.
Mailing instructions:
Depending on your country’s postal system, you may be able to simply copy the Japanese address, or you may have to write it out in romaji your match your country’s format. You’ll have to do your own research to find out what’s allowed.
For the Japanese address, just copy this:
〒689-2221 鳥取県東伯郡北栄町由良宿1414番地 青山剛昌ふるさと館 「名探偵コナンイラストコンテスト」係 JAPAN
To put the address into romaji, you may need to change things around, but this is the formatting for US mail:
Meitantei Konan Irasuto Kontesuto Aoyama Gosho Furusatokan 1414 Yurashuku, Hokuei-cho, Tohaku-gun Tottori-ken 689-2221 JAPAN
You may be able to include both languages by alternating lines, like this:
「名探偵コナンイラストコンテスト」係 Meitantei Konan Irasuto Kontesuto 青山剛昌ふるさと館 Aoyama Gosho Furusatokan 東伯郡北栄町由良宿1414番地 1414 Yurashuku, Hokuei-cho, Tohaku-gun 鳥取県 689-2221 Tottori-ken 689-2221 日本 JAPAN
Regardless of which method you use, be sure to add JAPAN in capital letters to the end of the address. Please note that I’m not an expert on international mail, and this advice comes solely from my own google search on how to send mail from the US (where I live) to Japan.
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#PojokCFC Sedang berlibur di Hokuei? Pas banget, karena per tanggal 19 Oktober 2020, Museum Conan (Gosho Aoyama Manga Factory) telah membuka akses masuk secara gratis untuk pengunjung museum yang tinggal di daerah Furusatokan, Hokuei, Tottori. Untuk mendapatkan akses gratis ini, kamu hanya perlu menyiapkan sertifikat yang menyatakan bahwa kamu memang tinggal di Hokuei. Kalau beruntung, mungkin kamu bisa bertemu dengan Aoyama Gosho juga di sana. 👀 Source: https://twitter.com/gamf_staff/status/1318356072348807168?s=20 #DetectiveConan #GAMF #MuseumConan #CoolJapan #Tottori #ConanTown #ConanFansClub https://www.instagram.com/p/CGqq3QzBWyA/?igshid=18trfye63aatx
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