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Tower of Justice

Tower of Justice

20217.02 Seasons9 EpisodesReturning Series

Overview

Ren Kamijō is the director of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department's Criminal Investigation Liaison Division. His father is a former police officer. An incident in Ren's childhood triggered his thirst for power, and he has his sights set on heading the police force by becoming its Superintendent General someday. Ren believes topping the faction that he belongs to is the shortcut to fulfilling his aspiration. He is driven by ambition and has no qualms carrying out work, no matter how dirty it is. His childhood friend Sawa Mizuki, a senior detective in the First Investigation Division, often opposes his stance and mindset as a detective but is the only one who knows about his past.

Created by Shogo Muto
Written by Shogo Muto
Networkstv asahi

Top Cast

Hiroshi Tamaki

Hiroshi Tamaki

Ren Kamijo

Hirosue Ryoko

Hirosue Ryoko

Sawa Mizuki

Kippei Shiina

Kippei Shiina

Taizen Sendo

Koshi Mizukami

Koshi Mizukami

Asuma Togashi

Riisa Naka

Riisa Naka

Yua Sendo

Saki Takaoka

Saki Takaoka

Shiho Komiya

Kotaro Yoshida

Kotaro Yoshida

Hideo Gondo

Ken Mitsuishi

Ken Mitsuishi

Haruki Yoshinaga

Win Morisaki

Win Morisaki

Kaneto Gamou

Daichi Watanabe

Daichi Watanabe

Michitada Hase

Themes & Keywords

detectivepolice officer

About Tower of Justice

Tower of Justice is a drama, crime series that first aired in 2021 exploring themes of detective, police officer. Created by Shogo Muto, it stars Hiroshi Tamaki, Hirosue Ryoko, Kippei Shiina. Ren Kamijō is the director of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department's Criminal Investigation Liaison Division. His father is a former police officer. An incident in Ren's childhood triggered his thirst for power, and he has his sights set on heading the police force by becoming its Superintendent General someday. Ren believes topping the faction that he belongs to is the shortcut to fulfilling his aspiration. He is driven by ambition and has no qualms carrying out work, no matter how dirty it is. His childhood friend Sawa Mizuki, a senior detective in the First Investigation Division, often opposes his stance and mindset as a detective but is the only one who knows about his past.

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