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6.5 1 Seasons • 11 Episodes

Saimin - Season 1

A string of mysterious deaths has occurred, leaving all of the victims with a purple butterfly-shaped bruise. According to investigators, the victims have all died from a hypnotic suggestion. The police bring in renowned psychiatrist Toshiya Saga, who specializes in hypnotic cures, to help with the investigation. He is determined to solve the mystery, but is caught off-guard when the woman he is attracted to becomes a suspect in the investigation.

Top Cast

  • Goro Inagaki

    Goro Inagaki

    Toshiya Saga

  • Asaka Seto

    Asaka Seto

  • Michiko Hada

    Michiko Hada

  • Akiko Yada

    Akiko Yada

  • Takashi Ukaji

    Takashi Ukaji

  • Shin Ishikawa

    Shin Ishikawa

  • Takuya Akiyama

    Takuya Akiyama

  • Sansei Shiomi

    Sansei Shiomi

  • Tappei Shimokawa

    Tappei Shimokawa

Overview

A string of mysterious deaths has occurred, leaving all of the victims with a purple butterfly-shaped bruise. According to investigators, the victims have all died from a hypnotic suggestion. The police bring in renowned psychiatrist Toshiya Saga, who specializes in hypnotic cures, to help with the investigation. He is determined to solve the mystery, but is caught off-guard when the woman he is attracted to becomes a suspect in the investigation.

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