
Magical Secret Tour
Drama · Crime
Overview
A mother of two who suddenly learns of her husband’s embezzlement and crushing debts; a researcher buried in debt; and an unmarried, pregnant woman with no savings. Three women who seem to have nothing to do with crime cross paths by chance and, through gold smuggling, form an unexpected bond as partners in crime. As they seize money and freedom, a revenge game begins—one that allows each of them to reclaim and rebuild their lives. The sight of women who have long gone with the flow of life, choosing to take their fate into their own hands even if it means crossing the line into crime, shines with a dazzling intensity.
Top Cast


Kasumi Arimura
Kasumi Arimura
Kasumi Arimura


Haru Kuroki
Haru Kuroki
Haru Kuroki


Sara Minami
Sara Minami
Sara Minami


Akihisa Shiono
Akihisa Shiono
Akihisa Shiono


Yuzu Aoki
Yuzu Aoki
Yuzu Aoki


Takumi Saitoh
Takumi Saitoh
Takumi Saitoh
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