
The Apology King
Comedy
Overview
Ryoro Kurojima is the director of a Tokyo apology center. His job is to teach others how to apologize. Ryoro Kurojima solves problems by using his apology techniques on anything from simple arbitration to a national crisis.
Top Cast


Sadao Abe
Sadao Abe
Ryoro Kurojima
Sadao Abe
Ryoro Kurojima


Mao Inoue
Mao Inoue
Noriko Kuramochi
Mao Inoue
Noriko Kuramochi


Masaki Okada
Masaki Okada
Takuya Numata
Masaki Okada
Takuya Numata


Katsumi Takahashi
Katsumi Takahashi
Tetsuro Nanbu
Katsumi Takahashi
Tetsuro Nanbu


Yutaka Takenouchi
Yutaka Takenouchi
Masanomi Minoa
Yutaka Takenouchi
Masanomi Minoa


Machiko Ono
Machiko Ono
Office worker
Machiko Ono
Office worker


Yasuko Matsuyuki
Yasuko Matsuyuki
Tetsuro's ex-wife
Yasuko Matsuyuki
Tetsuro's ex-wife


Yoshiyoshi Arakawa
Yoshiyoshi Arakawa
Gosaku Wada
Yoshiyoshi Arakawa
Gosaku Wada


Gaku Hamada
Gaku Hamada
Wakubaru
Gaku Hamada
Wakubaru


Tokio Emoto
Tokio Emoto
Assistant director
Tokio Emoto
Assistant director
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