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Kyoto Ninjou Sousa File - Season 1

There is a special unit of the police (Crime Victims Support Unit) that deals with people who have become victims of a crime and their families, helping out and giving them answers to their questions, assisting in funerals and dealing with the media. This unit does not have the authority to actually investigate anything, though, and that makes it hard to convey the truth to those who want to know it. Togakure Tetsuya, a former detective of the Kyoto Prefectural Police’s First Investigative Division, makes it his mission to investigate on his own record.

Top Cast

  • Katsunori Takahashi

    Katsunori Takahashi

    토가쿠레 테츠야

  • Yuki Matsushita

    Yuki Matsushita

    요시자키 히토미

  • Toshinori Omi

    Toshinori Omi

    시미즈 야스히로

  • Ai Takabe

    Ai Takabe

    호시노 카요

  • 스즈키 타카유키

    스즈키 타카유키

    하나조노 켄

Overview

There is a special unit of the police (Crime Victims Support Unit) that deals with people who have become victims of a crime and their families, helping out and giving them answers to their questions, assisting in funerals and dealing with the media. This unit does not have the authority to actually investigate anything, though, and that makes it hard to convey the truth to those who want to know it. Togakure Tetsuya, a former detective of the Kyoto Prefectural Police’s First Investigative Division, makes it his mission to investigate on his own record.

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