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Clear Skies, No Incidents - Season 1

A hot-blooded and meddlesome resident police officer, Ryō Shirase, is transferred to the southernmost manned island of Narumijima, where the Southern Cross can be seen. At first, it is thought that the peaceful island, in which people don’t even have to lock up their houses, does not need the resident police officer, but his personality and enthusiasm gradually change the minds of the islanders, who have been suffering from an aging population, a declining birthrate, and feeling of hopelessness…

Top Cast

  • Takashi Ukaji

    Takashi Ukaji

    Makoto Kajii

  • Kenichi Endo

    Kenichi Endo

    Shinichiro Kataoka

  • Kenji Sakaguchi

    Kenji Sakaguchi

    Ryo Shirase

  • Yasuhi Nakamura

    Yasuhi Nakamura

    Momohiko Azuchi

  • Nao Matsushita

    Nao Matsushita

    Ulala Saimon

  • Noriko Aoyama

    Noriko Aoyama

    Naomi Aragaki

  • Rei Okamoto

    Rei Okamoto

  • Yoshimasa Kondo

    Yoshimasa Kondo

  • Bibari Maeda

    Bibari Maeda

Overview

A hot-blooded and meddlesome resident police officer, Ryō Shirase, is transferred to the southernmost manned island of Narumijima, where the Southern Cross can be seen. At first, it is thought that the peaceful island, in which people don’t even have to lock up their houses, does not need the resident police officer, but his personality and enthusiasm gradually change the minds of the islanders, who have been suffering from an aging population, a declining birthrate, and feeling of hopelessness…

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