
One Left Hand Shot
Drama
Top Cast


Taishi Nakagawa
Taishi Nakagawa
Tanaka Masayuki
Taishi Nakagawa
Tanaka Masayuki


Taro Suruga
Taro Suruga
Taro Suruga


Tamae Ando
Tamae Ando
Tamae Ando


Katsuya
Katsuya
Katsuya
Ishiuchi Roy
Ishiuchi Roy
Ishiuchi Roy


Kanata Hosoda
Kanata Hosoda
Kanata Hosoda


Oshirō Maeda
Oshirō Maeda
Kenta
Oshirō Maeda
Kenta


Ken Sugawara
Ken Sugawara
Ken Sugawara


Mantaro Koichi
Mantaro Koichi
Mantaro Koichi


Ken Yoshizawa
Ken Yoshizawa
Ken Yoshizawa
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