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Cover-up Investigation - Season 1

Elite police official Ryuzaki Shinya heads the General Affairs Division of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Commissioner’s Secretariat. He is a man who sticks to what he believes in and has no regard for rank or the pride of those at the top and bottom. All he thinks about is “taking responsibility for everything”. In sharp contrast to Ryuzaki, Itami Shuntaro, the head of the Criminal Investigations Department, is amiable and perceptive. He is tactful about what he truly thinks, shows consideration for his surroundings and is flexible in his response to everything.

Top Cast

  • Tetta Sugimoto

    Tetta Sugimoto

  • Arata Furuta

    Arata Furuta

  • Ken Yasuda

    Ken Yasuda

  • Sawa Suzuki

    Sawa Suzuki

  • Katsuhisa Namase

    Katsuhisa Namase

  • Kazuyuki Matsuzawa

    Kazuyuki Matsuzawa

  • Mana Mikura

    Mana Mikura

  • Yuichi Yasoda

    Yuichi Yasoda

  • Reo Sano

    Reo Sano

Overview

Elite police official Ryuzaki Shinya heads the General Affairs Division of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Commissioner’s Secretariat. He is a man who sticks to what he believes in and has no regard for rank or the pride of those at the top and bottom. All he thinks about is “taking responsibility for everything”. In sharp contrast to Ryuzaki, Itami Shuntaro, the head of the Criminal Investigations Department, is amiable and perceptive. He is tactful about what he truly thinks, shows consideration for his surroundings and is flexible in his response to everything.

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