Detective Conan: One million dollar guidepost: Box office revenue exceeds 13.5 billion yen, 9.43 million people attend Approaching the record of the highest-grossing film in the series, "Black Iron Submarine"

It has been revealed that the box office revenue of the 27th film in the popular anime series "Detective Conan: One million dollar guidepost," the latest theatrical version of the popular anime "Detective Conan", has exceeded 13.5 billion yen. It is approaching the record set by the 26th film, "Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine," which was released in April last year and recorded the highest box office revenue of any movie in the series, at approximately 13.88 billion yen. The film has been a huge hit, with audience numbers exceeding 9.43 million people.

"One million dollar guidepost" begins with a warning letter from Kaito Kid arriving at the storage facility of the Onoe Zaibatsu in Hakodate, Hokkaido. Kid is after a Japanese sword connected to Toshizo Hijikata, vice-chief of the Shinsengumi who lived during the late Edo period. The famous detective from the west, Heiji Hattori, Conan Edogawa and others are also visiting Hakodate for a Kendo tournament. On the day of the warning, Heiji sees through Kid's disguise and corners him.