Harukas 300’s new Detective Conan event is not a token observatory tie-in. The release reads like a full seasonal attraction plan for Osaka, with a long run from late July into late November and enough on-site features to make it relevant for both anime fans and travelers already considering Abeno Harukas.
The observatory itself is the event venue, with the scenery, exhibitions, nighttime projection, collaboration ticket, cafe, goods, and photo products all forming part of the package.
What The Announcement Actually Confirms
Official Harukas 300 x Detective Conan event release says the event runs from July 24 to November 29, 2026 at Harukas 300 and specifically highlights Conan material tied to Osaka and Kansai, including episodes and displays around Heiji Hattori and Kazuha Toyama.
The release also stresses that the experience changes with the time of day. Daytime focuses on the view and exhibition elements, while nighttime adds projected character visuals on the 58th-floor twin towers, giving the event a stronger destination feel than a plain goods corner.
The full Japanese announcement lists the currently announced details available so far.
Confirmed Details
- Dates: July 24 to November 29, 2026.
- Venue: Harukas 300 observatory inside Abeno Harukas in Osaka.
- Confirmed content: welcome photo spot, panel and pillar displays, stamp rally, original elevator announcements, collaboration cafe menu, goods, and collaboration photo products.
- Night feature: character visual projection on the 58th-floor twin towers.
- Paid add-on element: collaboration ticket with an original novelty item.
- The release also says extra special projects will roll out in sequence during the event period.
That makes this more substantial than a merch headline. Harukas 300 itself becomes part of the themed experience rather than just the background for a sales corner.
It is also useful that the release names the focus of the displays. By leaning into Osaka- and Kansai-linked material, plus the Heiji and Kazuha relationship angle, the event feels rooted in place instead of floating free of the city around it.
What Has Not Been Announced Yet
The exact ticket breakdown, menu visuals, and some of the special-project timing details have not been published in one complete package yet.
The current release does confirm the dates, venue, observatory attractions, and Osaka/Kansai event focus.
