
Tokyo MER: The Sumida River Mission
Drama · Thriller
Overview
Half a year has passed since the official approval of TOKYO MER. Kitami is racking his brains over the issue of a second doctor to replace Otowa, who has left the team in order to expand MER to ordinance-designated cities nationwide. Some members of the team want Hina to be promoted, but Otowa asserts that Hina should pursue her path of cardiovascular surgery. She felt the pressure that Hina could take Otowa's place, and she was troubled.
Top Cast


Ryohei Suzuki
Ryohei Suzuki
Kota Kitami
Ryohei Suzuki
Kota Kitami


Kento Kaku
Kento Kaku
Nao Otowa
Kento Kaku
Nao Otowa


Ayami Nakajo
Ayami Nakajo
Hina Tsurumaki
Ayami Nakajo
Hina Tsurumaki


Nanao
Nanao
Natsume Kuramae
Nanao
Natsume Kuramae


Riisa Naka
Riisa Naka
Chiaki Takanawa
Riisa Naka
Chiaki Takanawa


Yuriko Ishida
Yuriko Ishida
Azusa Akatsuka
Yuriko Ishida
Azusa Akatsuka


Atsushi Ito
Atsushi Ito
Tatsuya Aoto
Atsushi Ito
Tatsuya Aoto


Jun Kaname
Jun Kaname
Mikio Senju
Jun Kaname
Mikio Senju


Shinya Kote
Shinya Kote
Jiro Fuyuki
Shinya Kote
Jiro Fuyuki


Hayato Sano
Hayato Sano
Motoichi Tokumaru
Hayato Sano
Motoichi Tokumaru
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