Ichikei's Crow
Ichikei's Crow

Ichikei's Crow

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2021- 2021
1 Seasons
11 Episodes
7.3(7 votes)
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Drama
Comedy
Mystery

Overview

Michio Iruma is a former lawyer. He now works as a judge in the first criminal court (commonly known as "Ichikei") of the Tokyo District Court. He is an unusual judge. To avoid issuing wrong judgements, Michio Iruma seeks out the truth in cases by performing on-site inspections by himself. Due to this, lawyers and prosecutors are afraid of him.

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Cast & Crew

11 members
Acting

竹野内豊

Iruma Michio

竹野内豊
Acting

黒木華

Sakama Chizuru

黒木華
Acting

新田真剣佑

Ishikura Bunta

新田真剣佑
Acting

小日向文世

Komazawa Yoshio

小日向文世
Acting

中村梅雀

Kawazoe Hiroshi

中村梅雀
Acting

桜井ユキ

Hamaya Mio

桜井ユキ
Acting

水谷果穂

Ichinose Itoko

水谷果穂
Acting

草刈民代

Hidaka Aki

草刈民代
Acting

山崎育三郎

Ide Iori

山崎育三郎
Acting

升毅

Jojima Reiji

升毅
Acting

永田崇人

Emura Hayato [Mizuki's assistant]

永田崇人

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