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The Namba Financial Fraud: The Worst Brothers in History

Daijiro Akagi, a prodigal son who has been out of touch for three years, turns up at his father’s first anniversary memorial service and declares, ‘I’m going to buy Tsutenkaku and turn it into the Akagi family mausoleum.’ However, with no source of funds, he enlists the help of his younger brother, Kojiro—a man of cunning but little else—to raise the money. Their plan progresses steadily, but…

Top Cast

  • Yuji Kishimoto

    Yuji Kishimoto

  • Kai Kitamura

    Kai Kitamura

  • 蓮川久美

    蓮川久美

  • Ken'ichi Ishii

    Ken'ichi Ishii

  • Akihiro Nakatani

    Akihiro Nakatani

  • Yoshiaki Fujiwara

    Yoshiaki Fujiwara

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Daijiro Akagi, a prodigal son who has been out of touch for three years, turns up at his father’s first anniversary memorial service and declares, ‘I’m going to buy Tsutenkaku and turn it into the Akagi family mausoleum.’ However, with no source of funds, he enlists the help of his younger brother, Kojiro—a man of cunning but little else—to raise the money. Their plan progresses steadily, but…

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