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9.4 1 Seasons • 25 Episodes

CODE:MIRAGE - Season 1

In crime-ridden Japan without an official spy agency, the secret police unit K13—led by top agent Mirage—tackles impossible cases and covert missions, only to uncover a massive conspiracy as political forces push to expand police power.

Top Cast

  • Renn Kiriyama

    Renn Kiriyama

    Moriyama Shinichi

  • Jun Kaname

    Jun Kaname

    Kurando Onzaki

  • Hinako Sano

    Hinako Sano

    Mikako Kogure

  • Masato Hagiwara

    Masato Hagiwara

    Yutaka Kanebuchi

  • Shinji Takeda

    Shinji Takeda

    Renjiro Kujiraoka

  • Taro Suruga

    Taro Suruga

    Kohei Himejima

  • Yuki Kubota

    Yuki Kubota

    Mutou Ryousuke

  • Kiki Sukezane

    Kiki Sukezane

    Yui Sakuraoka

  • Yasuhi Nakamura

    Yasuhi Nakamura

    Skeleton

Overview

In crime-ridden Japan without an official spy agency, the secret police unit K13—led by top agent Mirage—tackles impossible cases and covert missions, only to uncover a massive conspiracy as political forces push to expand police power.

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