TV-Series
Description
Fuyuto Kyogoku operates as a detective in Kabukicho, recognized for his serious and astute nature. He maintains a consistently professional appearance with neatly combed jet-black hair swept to the left, blue eyes, glasses, a black suit, indigo tie, dark brown dress shoes, and white gloves, reinforcing his image as an upright and meticulous investigator.
Kyogoku approaches detective work with stoicism and confidence, frequently expressing disapproval of Sherlock Holmes' methods, whom he regards as a pervert. His personality unravels due to an intense infatuation with Maki Hokari, a woman encountered during investigations. Interactions with Maki cause him to abandon his usual composure, transforming into a visibly lovestruck and emotionally vulnerable individual.
His involvement in the Jack the Ripper case becomes deeply personal after Maki manipulates and drugs him, exploiting his feelings to secure his cooperation in her schemes. This manipulation fuels a consuming obsession to retrieve a specific USB drive he believes is crucial to the case. Kyogoku's single-minded pursuit strains his relationships with fellow detectives and culminates when Sherlock Holmes publicly deduces—during a rakugo performance—that Kyogoku's actions are driven by Maki's influence. This revelation simultaneously exposes Maki as Jack the Ripper, shocking Kyogoku and the detective team.
Kyogoku and Maki develop a romantic relationship, including an intimate encounter depicted in "That Woman's Pad." This relationship is subverted when Maki's identity as Jack the Ripper is definitively confirmed, fundamentally altering his understanding of their connection and her role in the crimes.
In the August 26, 2020 OVA, Kyogoku appears in a comedic storyline where Mrs. Hudson forces him and Torataro Kobayashi into an elaborate ruse involving dresses and makeup under false pretenses to create content for her V-Tube channel. The incident culminates in Kyogoku criticizing Kobayashi's appearance, sparking a physical altercation between them.
Kyogoku works within the ensemble of detectives at the Pipe Cat Bar, though his interactions often involve friction, particularly with Sherlock. Despite this, he participates in group investigations, including the search for Mrs. Hudson’s missing cat, serving as a lighthearted respite after the intense resolution of the Jack the Ripper case.
Kyogoku approaches detective work with stoicism and confidence, frequently expressing disapproval of Sherlock Holmes' methods, whom he regards as a pervert. His personality unravels due to an intense infatuation with Maki Hokari, a woman encountered during investigations. Interactions with Maki cause him to abandon his usual composure, transforming into a visibly lovestruck and emotionally vulnerable individual.
His involvement in the Jack the Ripper case becomes deeply personal after Maki manipulates and drugs him, exploiting his feelings to secure his cooperation in her schemes. This manipulation fuels a consuming obsession to retrieve a specific USB drive he believes is crucial to the case. Kyogoku's single-minded pursuit strains his relationships with fellow detectives and culminates when Sherlock Holmes publicly deduces—during a rakugo performance—that Kyogoku's actions are driven by Maki's influence. This revelation simultaneously exposes Maki as Jack the Ripper, shocking Kyogoku and the detective team.
Kyogoku and Maki develop a romantic relationship, including an intimate encounter depicted in "That Woman's Pad." This relationship is subverted when Maki's identity as Jack the Ripper is definitively confirmed, fundamentally altering his understanding of their connection and her role in the crimes.
In the August 26, 2020 OVA, Kyogoku appears in a comedic storyline where Mrs. Hudson forces him and Torataro Kobayashi into an elaborate ruse involving dresses and makeup under false pretenses to create content for her V-Tube channel. The incident culminates in Kyogoku criticizing Kobayashi's appearance, sparking a physical altercation between them.
Kyogoku works within the ensemble of detectives at the Pipe Cat Bar, though his interactions often involve friction, particularly with Sherlock. Despite this, he participates in group investigations, including the search for Mrs. Hudson’s missing cat, serving as a lighthearted respite after the intense resolution of the Jack the Ripper case.