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英国の名探偵シャーロック・ホームズが生まれる

シャーロック・ホームズはイギリスの作家アーサー・コナン・ドイルが創造した架空の人物で、1887年の小説『赤毛の会』に初めて登場した。シャーロック・ホームズは聡明で論理的思考が鋭い名探偵として描かれ、様々な複雑な事件を解決することで知られている。しかし、ホームズの誕生日は明確に記録されていない。彼は架空のキャラクターだからだ。


英国の名探偵シャーロック・ホームズが生まれる

In this fictional historical event, a key factor has been changed - Sherlock Holmes, the renowned detective, is not born in England. Instead, he is born in Japan during the Meiji era. This alteration sets the stage for an intriguing story combining Japanese culture, historical events, and Holmes' deductive genius.

1860

Sherlock Holmes is born in Japan during the Meiji era. His parents, British diplomats, are stationed in Yokohama.

1875

At the age of 15, Holmes demonstrates exceptional deductive skills while solving a complex murder case in Yokohama. His talents catch the attention of a visiting British detective, Inspector Hideo Tanaka, who becomes Holmes' mentor.

1881

Holmes graduates from the University of Tokyo with a degree in Criminal Investigation. He gains prominence in Japan for his remarkable crime-solving abilities.

1885

Holmes forms a partnership with Dr. Tatsuya Watson, a skilled physician and former army surgeon. Together, they establish the famous detective agency 'Holmes & Watson' in Tokyo.

1890

Holmes gains international recognition when he successfully uncovers a conspiracy to assassinate Emperor Meiji. This achievement solidifies his reputation as one of the greatest detectives in the world.

1895

During the Russo-Japanese War, Holmes is appointed as an intelligence officer by the Japanese government. His exceptional deductive skills aid in strategic planning and contribute to Japan's victory.

1900

Holmes publishes his memoirs, detailing his most captivating cases and his unique approach to crime-solving. The book becomes a global bestseller and inspires a new generation of detectives.

1912

Holmes, now in his 50s, takes on his final case involving a mysterious underground organization threatening to destabilize Japan's government. He successfully dismantles the group, but the physical toll of the investigation leads to his retirement.

1920

After Holmes' retirement, Dr. Watson continues to practice medicine and becomes a professor at the University of Tokyo. He occasionally consults with younger detectives, sharing his experiences with Holmes.

1950

The fictional future of this altered history sees the descendants of Holmes and Watson carrying on their legacy. The 'Holmes & Watson' detective agency remains a revered institution in Japan, known for its unparalleled investigative skills and commitment to justice.


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