
Yokohama BJ Blues
Crime · Mystery · Drama
Overview
BJ is a relatively unknown blues singer who scraps some bars in Yokohama. He does not earn much with it and to make ends meet he also acts as a private detective.
Top Cast


Yūsaku Matsuda
Yūsaku Matsuda
BJ
Yūsaku Matsuda
BJ


Mari Henmi
Mari Henmi
Tamiko
Mari Henmi
Tamiko


Keizo Kanie
Keizo Kanie
Tetsuo
Keizo Kanie
Tetsuo
Toby Kadoguchi
Toby Kadoguchi
Chink
Toby Kadoguchi
Chink


Haruko Mabuchi
Haruko Mabuchi
Kozue
Haruko Mabuchi
Kozue
Koji Tanaka
Koji Tanaka
Akira Kondo
Koji Tanaka
Akira Kondo


Tatsuo Yamada
Tatsuo Yamada
Yoshio
Tatsuo Yamada
Yoshio


Eri Kanuma
Eri Kanuma
Midori Hayashi
Eri Kanuma
Midori Hayashi


Rei Okamoto
Rei Okamoto
Kazumi Hinata
Rei Okamoto
Kazumi Hinata


Rikiya Yasuoka
Rikiya Yasuoka
Yasunaga
Rikiya Yasuoka
Yasunaga
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