
Time Scoop Hunter
Science Fiction
Overview
A reporter is sent through time and space to document the lives of Japanese people at various times in history. This time, he is sent to unwrap the mystery of Azuchi castle which was built by Oda Nobunaga, one of the most famous shogun of all times, and lost within merely three years after its completion.
Top Cast


Jun Kaname
Jun Kaname
Jun Kaname


Kaho
Kaho
Kaho


Anne Watanabe
Anne Watanabe
Anne Watanabe


Ryûhei Ueshima
Ryûhei Ueshima
Ryûhei Ueshima


Hijiri Kojima
Hijiri Kojima
Hijiri Kojima


Cunning Takeyama
Cunning Takeyama
Cunning Takeyama


Takashi Yamanaka
Takashi Yamanaka
Takashi Yamanaka
Yoshiie Akihito
Yoshiie Akihito
Yoshiie Akihito


Kyusaku Shimada
Kyusaku Shimada
Kyusaku Shimada


Ken Utsui
Ken Utsui
Ken Utsui
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