

Action · Crime · Drama
Overview
After winning his first competition, Takumi focuses his attention on drift racing, a sport he has unknowingly perfected while delivering tofu in his father's Toyota AE86.
Top Cast


Jay Chou
Jay Chou
Takumi Fujiwara
Jay Chou
Takumi Fujiwara


Anne Suzuki
Anne Suzuki
Natsuki Mogi
Anne Suzuki
Natsuki Mogi


Jordan Chan Siu-Chun
Jordan Chan Siu-Chun
Kyouichi Sudou
Jordan Chan Siu-Chun
Kyouichi Sudou


Shawn Yue Man-Lok
Shawn Yue Man-Lok
Takeshi Nakazato
Shawn Yue Man-Lok
Takeshi Nakazato


Anthony Wong Chau-Sang
Anthony Wong Chau-Sang
Bunta Fujiwara
Anthony Wong Chau-Sang
Bunta Fujiwara


Kenny Bee
Kenny Bee
Yuuichi Tachibana
Kenny Bee
Yuuichi Tachibana


Chapman To Man-Chat
Chapman To Man-Chat
Itsuki Tachibana
Chapman To Man-Chat
Itsuki Tachibana


Edison Chen
Edison Chen
Ryousuke Takahashi
Edison Chen
Ryousuke Takahashi


Tsuyoshi Abe
Tsuyoshi Abe
Kenji
Tsuyoshi Abe
Kenji


Liu Geng-Hong
Liu Geng-Hong
Seiji Iwaki
Liu Geng-Hong
Seiji Iwaki
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