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4 Shimai Tantei Dan - Season 1

The story features a team of four sleuthing sisters.

Top Cast

  • Kaho

    Kaho

    Yuriko Sasamoto

  • Noriko Nakagoshi

    Noriko Nakagoshi

    Mari Sasamoto

  • Natsuki Kato

    Natsuki Kato

    Ayako Sasamoto

  • Yui Ichikawa

    Yui Ichikawa

    Tamami Sasamoto

  • Katsuhisa Namase

    Katsuhisa Namase

    Hideki Jonouchi

  • Shigeru Muroi

    Shigeru Muroi

    Kazuyo Miyamoto

  • Naoto Takenaka

    Naoto Takenaka

  • Yojin Hino

    Yojin Hino

  • Yoshimasa Kondo

    Yoshimasa Kondo

Overview

The story features a team of four sleuthing sisters.

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