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The Holy Monsters - Season 1

The drama has Okada playing the part of Shiba Kengo, a pure-hearted young surgeon who is dedicated to his work. He gets transferred from a prestigious university hospital to a financially troubled hospital, but there he meets a capable and cool-headed chief nurse named Kasugai Yuka (Nakatani), who teaches him the reality of the medical world. The pure Kengo must face various obstacles and challenges as he tears off the “masks” of respected professionals – doctors, nurses, and educators – and uncovers their true natures.

Top Cast

  • Masaki Okada

    Masaki Okada

    Kengo Shiba

  • Ai Kato

    Ai Kato

    Keiko Fuga

  • Aya Omasa

    Aya Omasa

    Yoko Hirai

  • Meikyo Yamada

    Meikyo Yamada

    Junzaburo Shiono

  • Saori Tominaga

    Saori Tominaga

    Kumi Sato

  • Masanobu Katsumura

    Masanobu Katsumura

    Ryoji Mizuhara

  • Keisuke Minami

    Keisuke Minami

    Yu Takeuchi

  • Fumiyo Kohinata

    Fumiyo Kohinata

    Shiro Okubo

  • Hiroki Hasegawa

    Hiroki Hasegawa

    Toshio Fuga

Overview

The drama has Okada playing the part of Shiba Kengo, a pure-hearted young surgeon who is dedicated to his work. He gets transferred from a prestigious university hospital to a financially troubled hospital, but there he meets a capable and cool-headed chief nurse named Kasugai Yuka (Nakatani), who teaches him the reality of the medical world. The pure Kengo must face various obstacles and challenges as he tears off the “masks” of respected professionals – doctors, nurses, and educators – and uncovers their true natures.

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