Detective Conan Film Brings Exclusive Engraved Coin Tickets to Yokohama Marine Tower
Yokohama Marine Tower will sell limited observatory tickets bundled with an exclusive engraved commemorative coin starting March 24, 2026, tied to Detective Conan's 29th film.

Yokohama Marine Tower is releasing a limited-quantity observatory ticket bundled with an exclusive engraved commemorative coin to coincide with the theatrical opening of Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway, with online sales opening March 24, 2026 at 1:00 PM. The ticket is valid only for the date selected at purchase and available exclusively through online channels, with no walk-up sales option.
The commemorative coin itself is the clearest draw for series collectors: it is a special-design engraved piece available nowhere else in the citywide campaign, only at Yokohama Marine Tower. Ticket pricing and exact mintage quantities were not announced in the initial campaign materials, and the physical specifications of the coin, including its dimensions and metal composition, have not yet been disclosed.
The Marine Tower collaboration runs April 10 through July 31, 2026, aligned with the film's Japanese release date of April 10. During that window, the tower's 29th-floor observatory will feature special decorations and photo spots themed around the film, with special illumination events also planned, though schedules for those have not yet been released.
A sticker giveaway running the shorter window of April 10 through June 12, 2026 adds another layer for fans visiting participating locations. Customers who order designated menu items or use specified services at participating stores receive one of eight exclusive limited-edition original stickers, with character designs varying by area. The specific Yokohama Marine Tower stores participating in the sticker campaign are to be confirmed on the campaign website.

The Marine Tower event is one piece of a broader municipal undertaking. Yokohama City, the Yokohama Convention & Visitors Bureau, and Yokohama Minato Mirai 21 have formally entered into a collaboration agreement with the film, implementing initiatives across the city from April 10 to July 31. The campaign also includes a city-wide stamp rally titled "The Detective Conan Whirlwind of the Port Town," with the observatory coin ticket tied into that broader tour.
The film itself, directed by Takahiro Hasui and written by Takahiro Okura, centers on a mysterious and uncontrollable black motorcycle appearing in Yokohama, which the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department nicknames "Black Angel/Lucifer." The story brings Conan Edogawa and Chihaya Hagiwara together to uncover the identity and motivation behind the black bike, set against the backdrop of the Kanagawa Motorcycle Festival where a white bike named "Angel" is showcased. Minami Takayama returns as the voice of Conan, while Miyuki Sawashiro steps into the role of Chihaya Hagiwara, replacing the late Atsuko Tanaka. The film marks the 29th entry in the Detective Conan franchise and serves as a commemorative work for the anime's 30th anniversary.
For collectors weighing whether to make the trip, the coin's exclusivity to Marine Tower is the operative detail: no other venue in the citywide campaign offers it. Fans planning to attend during the April 10 to June 12 window can also combine the observatory visit with the sticker giveaway campaign for maximum collectible coverage.
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