
Ushijima the Loan Shark Part 3
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Sawamura, a contract part-timer dragged into a multi-million yen internet business, and Kamo, an office worker who lavished money on a beautiful club hostess, arrive at Cowcow Finance, the office of black-market lender Ushijima.
Top Cast


Takayuki Yamada
Takayuki Yamada
Kaoru Ushijima
Takayuki Yamada
Kaoru Ushijima


Go Ayano
Go Ayano
Inui
Go Ayano
Inui


Kanata Hongo
Kanata Hongo
Shinji Sawamura
Kanata Hongo
Shinji Sawamura


Mai Shiraishi
Mai Shiraishi
Rina Asou
Mai Shiraishi
Rina Asou


Miwako Kakei
Miwako Kakei
Karen
Miwako Kakei
Karen


Moga Mogami
Moga Mogami
Mone
Moga Mogami
Mone


Shingo Fujimori
Shingo Fujimori
Mamoru Kamo
Shingo Fujimori
Mamoru Kamo


Kenta Hamano
Kenta Hamano
Kakeru Tenjo
Kenta Hamano
Kakeru Tenjo


Makita Sports
Makita Sports
Murai
Makita Sports
Murai


Maryjun Takahashi
Maryjun Takahashi
Akane Saihara
Maryjun Takahashi
Akane Saihara
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