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  • 2011-05-14T12:00:00Z on TV Asahi
  • 45m
  • 45m (1 episode)
  • Japan
  • Drama
Detective Tono Kazuyuki (Sato Koichi) of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police’s First Investigative Division resigns to take responsibility. However, he gets an appointment letter which he is unprepared for...to become an instructor at the police academy! It is a useless role in the classroom involving theories about the many violent criminals. Tono, who has thus far used seemingly unorthodox measures to arrest criminals in investigations he obssessed over, assesses better than anyone else that he is least suited to be an instructor … … Awaiting him at the police academy he goes to as a new instructor are the naive young people of today who are attracted by the stability of being a civil servant and the cool uniform, particularly the trainee, Miyata Eiji (Miura Haruma), who handles everything tactfully. He is smart, good at sports and popular with both genders, but he has neither encountered hardships nor setbacks, and has nimbly made his way through an innocuous life. In fact, Miyata’s way of life is far from the qualities of a police officer who protects the lives and possessions of citizens.

1 episode

11 customers are invited to an Italian restaurant, Osteria Da Vinci, on its opening day and get embroiled in an arson murder that takes place there. Why was that restaurant targeted? Who is the criminal and what is the objective? There were at least nine customers at the time of the incident. There are a total of six victims, including the deceased and those injured. But from the situation at the scene, the possibility emerges that several guests had quietly disappeared. It is a case with many puzzles. The unconventional detective Tono (Sato Koichi) interviews the owner and chef, Yagisawa (Narimiya Hiroki), and the other confirmed survivors (Kuroki Hitomi, Ishiguro Ken, Nishiyama Teruyuki, Adachi Yumi, Hongo Kanata, Nakao Akira) to reveal the truth of the case.

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