

Drama · Thriller · Mystery
Overview
Devastated at the death of her four-year-old daughter, a grieving middle school teacher is horrified to discover that her students aren't as innocent as she thinks.
Top Cast


Takako Matsu
Takako Matsu
Yuko Moriguchi
Takako Matsu
Yuko Moriguchi


Masaki Okada
Masaki Okada
Yoshiteru Terada
Masaki Okada
Yoshiteru Terada


Yoshino Kimura
Yoshino Kimura
Naoki's Mother
Yoshino Kimura
Naoki's Mother


Yukito Nishii
Yukito Nishii
Shuya Watanabe
Yukito Nishii
Shuya Watanabe


Kaoru Fujiwara
Kaoru Fujiwara
Naoki Shimomura
Kaoru Fujiwara
Naoki Shimomura


Ai Hashimoto
Ai Hashimoto
Mizuki Kitahara
Ai Hashimoto
Mizuki Kitahara


Naoki Ichii
Naoki Ichii
Yusuke Hoshino
Naoki Ichii
Yusuke Hoshino


Kai Inowaki
Kai Inowaki
Yuma Maekawa
Kai Inowaki
Yuma Maekawa


Yuiko Kariya
Yuiko Kariya
Runa Miura
Yuiko Kariya
Runa Miura


Naoya Shimizu
Naoya Shimizu
Tadashi Kanzaki
Naoya Shimizu
Tadashi Kanzaki
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