“Kabukichou Sherlock” episode 11 is up next, and the story is getting more dramatic and suspenseful as the detectives are still unable to capture Jack the Ripper. The serial killer has already murdered a number of people and some important characters that appeared in the previous episodes that is why Sherlock is getting depressed already.
“Kabukichou Sherlock” is also known as “Case File nº221: Kabukicho,” and it is now on episode 11. This new anime series is a re-imagining of the classic Arthur Conan Doyle’s detective series known around the world as “Sherlock Holmes.” As posted by fans on Reddit, this season will conclude with 24 episodes; thus, the series is already halfway through the finale.
Spoiler - Irene is gone
In any case, “Kabukichou Sherlock” episode 11 is simply titled “Jack the Ripper,” and it will
follow the previous chapter titled “Psychologist urgent recruitment.” Kyogoku was suspected because of his actions, especially when he was at the vending machine. At that time, Irene was still living with Sherlock so they can protect her from the serial killer, and Watson was even thrown out of his room.
However, in a grave turn of events, Irene Adler turned up dead after she was tricked. Sherlock was devastated, and even with her death, they are not even close to solving the serial murders and much less find and uncover who Jack the Ripper is.
“Case File nº221: Kabukicho Sherlock” episode 11 will show the detectives stumped and very down as they can’t solve the serial murders that have plagued the city. They also want to bring justice to Irene’s death, but they don’t know where to start as they returned to square 1.
Synopsis
The official plot summary of “Case File nº221: Kabukicho Sherlock” reads: “Shinjuku ward east side - The center of the street with most chaos, there’s a Kabukicho full of neon lights. When the light is stronger, the shadow is deeper. The story begins when certain bizarre murder happens one night!”
Where and when to watch the series
“Case File nº221: Kabukicho Sherlock” episode 11 will be out on Dec. 21 at 11 a.m. JST. It can be streamed via Crunchyroll and FUNimation, as per Otakukart.


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