
Shinjuku Wolf
Action · Crime · Drama
Overview
The name of the legendary fighter 'Toshi Toshi', Mr. Yoshino Masatoshi (Ozawa Hitoshi) in the Shinjuku business center, Shinjuku Kabuki-cho, legendary fighter, was roaring. Every day a tag litter of various places attacks a lone wolf Toshi. For such Toshi, only Toryokubai group manager Tanahashi group Tadashi Bashi (Shakuya) who used Shinjuku as a root founded his eyes. Toshi, who decided to live as a chorus, decides to live as a choreographer, making a fighting partner in the Gong Faction era as a brotherly son, and expanding its power as a fighter group.
Top Cast


Hitoshi Ozawa
Hitoshi Ozawa
Hitoshi Ozawa


Yasukaze Motomiya
Yasukaze Motomiya
Yasukaze Motomiya


Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi
Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi
Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi


Asami
Asami
Asami


Katsuya
Katsuya
Katsuya


Manzo Shinra
Manzo Shinra
Manzo Shinra


Keisaku Kimura
Keisaku Kimura
Keisaku Kimura


Jiro Okazaki
Jiro Okazaki
Jiro Okazaki


Naoya Makoto
Naoya Makoto
Naoya Makoto
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