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7.4 1 Seasons • 4 Episodes

Zekkyo - Season 1

A woman’s dead body is found in an apartment in Kokubunji, Tokyo. The decayed body seems like a half year has passed since its death and it is damaged by domestic cats that ate the body. The woman's death is thought to be a "lonely death" (someone died naturally without anyone noticing for a long period of time). Detective Ayano has doubts about that conclusion. The cats seemed like they were not house trained, which is odd for domestic cats. Detective Ayano wonders whether the cats were really owned by the dead woman. Detective Ayano then finds Suzuki Yoko’s bankbook in an empty fishbowl. It seems like the dead woman is 36-year-old Yoko.

Top Cast

  • Machiko Ono

    Machiko Ono

    铃木阳子

  • Ken Yasuda

    Ken Yasuda

    神代武

  • Manami Konishi

    Manami Konishi

    奥贯绫乃

  • Jin Katagiri

    Jin Katagiri

    八木德夫

  • Yasuyuki Maekawa

    Yasuyuki Maekawa

    楠木一马

  • Yu Koyanagi

    Yu Koyanagi

    町田裕基

  • Kaku Tomohiro

    Kaku Tomohiro

    河濑礼二

  • Wakana Sakai

    Wakana Sakai

    树里

  • Jun Kaname

    Jun Kaname

    芳贺健一

Overview

A woman’s dead body is found in an apartment in Kokubunji, Tokyo. The decayed body seems like a half year has passed since its death and it is damaged by domestic cats that ate the body. The woman's death is thought to be a "lonely death" (someone died naturally without anyone noticing for a long period of time). Detective Ayano has doubts about that conclusion. The cats seemed like they were not house trained, which is odd for domestic cats. Detective Ayano wonders whether the cats were really owned by the dead woman. Detective Ayano then finds Suzuki Yoko’s bankbook in an empty fishbowl. It seems like the dead woman is 36-year-old Yoko.

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