
A Conviction of Marriage
Drama · Crime · Thriller
Overview
Serial killer Shinju Shinagawa , called "Shinagawa Pierrot" for her clown makeup at arrest 3 years ago, remained silent during her first trial. Child consultation center worker Arata Natsume suddenly gets a request from Takuto Yamashita, the child of one of the serial killer's victims, who informs him that he's been corresponding with Shinagawa in his name in order to find out what she did with his father's missing head. Arata pretends to be an elite civil servant but finds that the Shinagawa he meets is different from the one he expected. When she realizes he isn't the sender of the letters, she goes to leave. In a panic, Arata, who never planned on getting married, blurts out "Let's get married!"
Top Cast


Yuya Yagira
Yuya Yagira
Arata Natsume
Yuya Yagira
Arata Natsume


Yuina Kuroshima
Yuina Kuroshima
Shinju Shinagawa
Yuina Kuroshima
Shinju Shinagawa


Taishi Nakagawa
Taishi Nakagawa
Koichi Miyamae
Taishi Nakagawa
Koichi Miyamae


Shiraku Tatekawa
Shiraku Tatekawa
Toshiro Odaka
Shiraku Tatekawa
Toshiro Odaka


Masachika Ichimura
Masachika Ichimura
Shoji Kannami
Masachika Ichimura
Shoji Kannami


Hiroki Konno
Hiroki Konno
Shigeo Ide
Hiroki Konno
Shigeo Ide


Rei Maruyama
Rei Maruyama
Kaori Momoyama
Rei Maruyama
Kaori Momoyama


Seiji Fukushi
Seiji Fukushi
Takeshi Sakurai
Seiji Fukushi
Takeshi Sakurai


Jiro Sato
Jiro Sato
Shingo Fujita
Jiro Sato
Shingo Fujita


Yuta Hiraoka
Yuta Hiraoka
Shogo Mishima
Yuta Hiraoka
Shogo Mishima
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