

Drama · Horror · Thriller
Overview
When the bizarre mass suicide of 54 high school girls throwing themselves in front of a subway train appears to instigate a string of suicides around the country, Detective Kuroda strives to find the answer, which isn't as simple as he had hoped.
Top Cast


Masatoshi Nagase
Masatoshi Nagase
Detective Shibusawa
Masatoshi Nagase
Detective Shibusawa


Ryo Ishibashi
Ryo Ishibashi
Detective Kuroda
Ryo Ishibashi
Detective Kuroda


Sayako Hagiwara
Sayako Hagiwara
Mitsuko
Sayako Hagiwara
Mitsuko


Mai Hosho
Mai Hosho
Nurse Atsuko Sawada
Mai Hosho
Nurse Atsuko Sawada


Tamao Sato
Tamao Sato
Nurse Yôko Kawaguchi
Tamao Sato
Nurse Yôko Kawaguchi


Takashi Nomura
Takashi Nomura
Security Guard Jiro Suzuki
Takashi Nomura
Security Guard Jiro Suzuki


Akaji Maro
Akaji Maro
Detective Murata
Akaji Maro
Detective Murata


Hideo Sako
Hideo Sako
Detective Hagitani
Hideo Sako
Detective Hagitani


Nao Nagasawa
Nao Nagasawa
Classmate
Nao Nagasawa
Classmate


ROLLY
ROLLY
Muneo 'Genesis' Suzuki
ROLLY
Muneo 'Genesis' Suzuki
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