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Jungle - Season 1

Detective Shirō Yuge (played by Yū Shinagawa) from the Kitazuka North Police Station revisits the bizarre “Den’enchōfu Rat-Man” case—a horrific crime involving victims eaten by rats. Initially presumed solved in Galileo, unsettling evidence of a copycat and possible accomplice emerges, pulling Yuge back into a chilling investigation.

Top Cast

  • Hiroshi Shinagawa

    Hiroshi Shinagawa

    Yuge Shiro

  • Mami Yamasaki

    Mami Yamasaki

    Kakisaka Chizuru

  • Maya Miura

    Maya Miura

    Aoyagi Toko

  • Kinako Kobayashi

    Kinako Kobayashi

    Kadomatsu Maki

  • Kazuki Kitamura

    Kazuki Kitamura

    Kusanagi Shunpei

  • Hiroaki Fukui

    Hiroaki Fukui

    Kobuchizawa Takashi

  • Atsushi Ito

    Atsushi Ito

    Yanagisawa Koji

Overview

Detective Shirō Yuge (played by Yū Shinagawa) from the Kitazuka North Police Station revisits the bizarre “Den’enchōfu Rat-Man” case—a horrific crime involving victims eaten by rats. Initially presumed solved in Galileo, unsettling evidence of a copycat and possible accomplice emerges, pulling Yuge back into a chilling investigation.

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