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Shunichi Doba Suspense Obsession ~First Investigation Division/Keiji Sawamura 2 - Season 1

Keiji Sawamura, a detective in the Kanagawa Prefectural Police Department, is transferred to the Criminal Division of the Harbor Police Station. Upon his arrival, he is immediately thrust into a case involving a burnt body discovered at Honmoku Pier.

Top Cast

  • Takashi Sorimachi

    Takashi Sorimachi

  • Manami Higa

    Manami Higa

  • Hana Sugisaki

    Hana Sugisaki

  • Tsuyoshi Muro

    Tsuyoshi Muro

  • Isao Hashizume

    Isao Hashizume

  • Shugo Oshinari

    Shugo Oshinari

  • Eri Tokunaga

    Eri Tokunaga

  • Masaki Miura

    Masaki Miura

  • Shota Saito

    Shota Saito

Overview

Keiji Sawamura, a detective in the Kanagawa Prefectural Police Department, is transferred to the Criminal Division of the Harbor Police Station. Upon his arrival, he is immediately thrust into a case involving a burnt body discovered at Honmoku Pier.

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