Seven new Kindaichi cases.Case / Volume listings can be found under More Info.
Hajime Kindaichi, a high school student with an 180 IQ, is unmotivated, lazy, and slightly lecherous, much to the frustration of his childhood friend Miyuki Nanase. However, only a select few recogniz...
The character named Hajime-chan's childhood friend and neighbor is Miyuki. People often wonder why such an excellent student like her would be friends with a lazy person like him. However, it seems th...
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Saki is a third-year middle school student who resembles his older brother, Ryuuta Saki. He's often referred to as "Saki number two" because of their similar appearance. Like Ryuuta, he enjoys recordi...
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Shes the cousin of Hajime....
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A freelance writer who first appeared in "Legend of Lake Hiren" and they become friends after the case. Later on, he helped Kindaichi during his run in "Kindaichi the Killer." Since then he has become...
His given name is Yumito (弓人) in the manga, Yumio (弓夫) in the anime....
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In "The Magical Express," Professor Moriarty was Kindaichis Holmes' nemesis. He is known to be highly intelligent and describes their relationship as parallel lines. He is the son of Reiko Chikamiya, ...
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A well-known actress and vocalist who first appeared in "Death TV," initially appearing haughty but later discovered to be vulnerable and seeking protection. Following this incident, Reika developed f...
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A Tokyo police inspector who met Kindaichi during their first case together was so impressed with the young detective's skills that they have been supporting him unwaveringly ever since. The inspector...
Kenmochi's supervisor is an extremely intelligent and elite-level police detective, known as Superintendent Akechi. He first appeared in "Death TV" where he was portrayed as arrogant and snobbish, bec...
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