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7.8 1 Seasons • 11 Episodes

Strawberry Night

Reiko Himekawa is a female detective at the Metropolitan Police Department. Reiko doesn't come from an elite background, but she has risen fast through the ranks with hard work and gain the respect of the policeman.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Yuko Takeuchi

    Yuko Takeuchi

    Reiko Himekawa

  • Hidetoshi Nishijima

    Hidetoshi Nishijima

    Kazuo Kikuta

  • Keisuke Koide

    Keisuke Koide

    Noriyuki Hayama

  • Takashi Ukaji

    Takashi Ukaji

    Tamotsu Ishikura

  • Katsuhisa Namase

    Katsuhisa Namase

    Hiromitsu Ioka

  • Ryuhei Maruyama

    Ryuhei Maruyama

    Kohei Yuda

  • Masahiko Tsugawa

    Masahiko Tsugawa

    Sadanosuke Kunioku

  • Ikkei Watanabe

    Ikkei Watanabe

    Shunsuke Hashizume

  • Kenichi Endo

    Kenichi Endo

    Mamoru Kusaka

Overview

Reiko Himekawa is a female detective at the Metropolitan Police Department. Reiko doesn't come from an elite background, but she has risen fast through the ranks with hard work and gain the respect of the policeman.

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