
Noh Mask Murders
Mystery · Drama
Overview
The patriarch of a bickering family announces his retirement, stirring competition about who will succeed him as a leading practitioner of Noh theater, his granddaughter or grandson.
Top Cast


Takaaki Enoki
Takaaki Enoki
Mitsuhiko Asami
Takaaki Enoki
Mitsuhiko Asami


Takeshi Kusaka
Takeshi Kusaka
Kazunori Mizukami
Takeshi Kusaka
Kazunori Mizukami


Naomi Zaizen
Naomi Zaizen
Hidemi Mizukami
Naomi Zaizen
Hidemi Mizukami


Ittoku Kishibe
Ittoku Kishibe
Ittoku Kishibe


Shigeru Kōyama
Shigeru Kōyama
Yoshinori Takasaki
Shigeru Kōyama
Yoshinori Takasaki


Rei Okamoto
Rei Okamoto
Rei Okamoto


Shota Yamaguchi
Shota Yamaguchi
Kazutaka Mizukami
Shota Yamaguchi
Kazutaka Mizukami


Yousuke Saito
Yousuke Saito
Detective Kurata
Yousuke Saito
Detective Kurata


Akiji Kobayashi
Akiji Kobayashi
Akiji Kobayashi


Fujio Tokita
Fujio Tokita
Patrolman Nakamura
Fujio Tokita
Patrolman Nakamura
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