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The Kitazawas: We Mind Our Own Business - Season 1

Taizo Kitazawa works as a middle school principal. He has three children. His first child, Hirofumi, is 38 years old and works as a heart surgeon. His second child, Chiaki, is 27 years old and works as a lawyer. The youngest child, Shusaku, is 25 years old and works as a police officer. He is ambitious and has a strong sense of justice. In order to keep happiness in the Kitazawa family, the family uses any means they can. Shusaku comes into conflict between love for his family and professional ethics.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Ryosuke Yamada

    Ryosuke Yamada

    Shusaku Kitazawa

  • Yuri Tsunematsu

    Yuri Tsunematsu

    Satoko Ikee

  • Yukiyoshi Ozawa

    Yukiyoshi Ozawa

    Hirofumi Kitazawa

  • Yudai Chiba

    Yudai Chiba

    Matsuya Kusunoki

  • Kazuyuki Asano

    Kazuyuki Asano

    Rinji Koiwai

  • Haru

    Haru

    Chiaki Kitazawa

  • Kazuya Kojima

    Kazuya Kojima

    Misao Tegetsuna

  • Nozomu Kotaki

    Nozomu Kotaki

    Koki Ozeki

  • Baijaku Nakamura

    Baijaku Nakamura

    Taizo Kitazawa

Overview

Taizo Kitazawa works as a middle school principal. He has three children. His first child, Hirofumi, is 38 years old and works as a heart surgeon. His second child, Chiaki, is 27 years old and works as a lawyer. The youngest child, Shusaku, is 25 years old and works as a police officer. He is ambitious and has a strong sense of justice. In order to keep happiness in the Kitazawa family, the family uses any means they can. Shusaku comes into conflict between love for his family and professional ethics.

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