
Deep Sea of Tree
Mystery · TV Movie
Overview
Sachiko lost her parents at an early age and lived together with her only sister Nobuko who worked for a newspaper. Out of the blue, she is told that Nobuko is killed in an accident, but she simply cannot believe it because her sister had told her she was going to an entirely different place. She begins her investigations on her sister’s mysterious death with the help of Nobuko’s colleague and journalist Ryoichi. And when another colleague, Tomoe commits suicide, Sachiko has a gut feeling that a well-known figure is involved in the death of her sister...
Top Cast


Keiko Kitagawa
Keiko Kitagawa
Shoko Kasahara
Keiko Kitagawa
Shoko Kasahara


Osamu Mukai
Osamu Mukai
Yoshii
Osamu Mukai
Yoshii


Eiko Koike
Eiko Koike
Nobuko Kasahara
Eiko Koike
Nobuko Kasahara


Kosuke Suzuki
Kosuke Suzuki
Kosuke Suzuki


Ikki Sawamura
Ikki Sawamura
Mitsutaro Nishiwaki
Ikki Sawamura
Mitsutaro Nishiwaki


Wakana Sakai
Wakana Sakai
Wakana Sakai


Noriko Eguchi
Noriko Eguchi
Noriko Eguchi


Akane Hotta
Akane Hotta
Akane Hotta


Masako Miyaji
Masako Miyaji
Masako Miyaji


Hijiri Sakurai
Hijiri Sakurai
Hijiri Sakurai
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