Kyoto Teramachi Sanjou no Holmes


Holmes of Kyoto

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Synonyms: Holmes at Kyoto Teramachi Sanjo
Japanese: 京都寺町三条のホームズ
English: Holmes of Kyoto
German: Holmes of Kyoto
Spanish: Holmes of Kyoto
French: Holmes of Kyoto
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 10, 2018 to Sep 25, 2018
Premiered: Summer 2018
Broadcast: Tuesdays at 02:10 (JST)
Licensors: Discotek Media
Studios: Seven
Source: Novel
Genres: DramaDrama, MysteryMystery
Themes: DetectiveDetective, Romantic SubtextRomantic Subtext, WorkplaceWorkplace
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Ranked: #57412
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These are both "case file" mystery anime that are not about gruesome murders or serial killing but about other more mundane topics such as paintings/art and jewels. Both of these anime are very relaxing to watch, kind of like the feeling of drinking tea while sitting on the deck of your backyard. Both are also novel adaptations and I would say they're both Josei or Seinen demographic. 
report Recommended by Mayuka
Both are mostly episodic anime about a main character who solves mysterie. The two main characters, Houtarou and Holmes, use logic to deduce simple mysteries. The main difference is that Hyouka takes place in a high school while Kyoto Teramachi Sanjou no Holmes takes place at an antique shop in Kyoto. Both shows have a relaxing atmosphere and a small romance subplot. 
report Recommended by derichgels
Both shows display a relaxing and natural feeling, even the protagonists being exposed to situations that would be unusual to normal people's life. Sakurako and "Holmes" are similar characters, not only because of their personality (serene and quiet on the outside, even in the face of tense situations) but also for their surreal deductive ability. 
report Recommended by Andre113
Both shows have an otome feel and romance elements. Meiji Tokyo Renka is a historical isekai, while Kyoto Teramachi Sanjou no Holmes centers around appraising antiques. Both have a similar atmosphere and overall vibe. If you are a fan of either show, you will more than likely like the other. 
report Recommended by senpaichandesu
Both have a similar feel of mystery solving on a traditional japanese setting, and a quirky character as male lead. Both series have beautiful art and animation showing japanese architecture and culture, in different time periods though! Both anime follows the story of a male character trying to solve mysteries, one through a detective agency, the other via an antique shop expertise. Holmes of Kyoto is more light-hearted but definitely recommend it. 
report Recommended by Marin-Chan
Both are mystery shows in which a young lady gets involved with a handsome man that happens to be a detective of some sort.  
report Recommended by re-call
Both have characters who are art experts. Like Hyouge Mono, there is a lot of talk about art objects. 
report Recommended by Rod_Russ
Holmes and Naru are similar characters, both being smarter than average and with a somewhat dark personality (although Holmes is a much friendlier and nicer than Naru). Ghost Hunt is also a lot more serious and with a deeper plot (and a better series), but the general idea of both shows is not that different. It's not 100% guaranteed that you will like one if you liked the other, but it may be worth trying. 
report Recommended by Andre113
Both have characters who are art experts. There is a lot of talk about art objects. Master Keaton is about adventures in Europe involving archeology. There are moments of action. In Kyoto Teramachi Sanjou no Holmes, the character solves mysteries in art evaluation, all located in Japan. 
report Recommended by Rod_Russ