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An enigmatic private detective struggles with personal demons as he investigates the disappearance of a Hollywood producer's beloved granddaughter.


Mita Sakura is considered to be weird by her colleagues at the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, because she voluntarily works in the unidentified bodies department. About 20,000 unidentified bodies exist in the country and Mita Sakura works on returning these unknown deceased people to their families. She has a colleague, Tsukimoto Makoto, who works in the same department. They are totally opposite in terms of their personalities and interests. Mita Sakura is bright and warm-hearted, but Tsukimoto Makoto is calm and cold-hearted. They do share the same desire to return these unidentified bodies to their families. To find the identities of these deceased people, they rely on the few clues that are left behind on them.

Fuka Koshiba
Mita Sakura

Yuko Oshima
Tsukimoto Makoto

Ryohei Abe
Teshima Junnosuke

Kotaro Yoshida
Tonegawa Joji

Shigeyuki Totsugi
Horiguchi Naofumi

Kazuaki Hankai
Muto Haruo

Miki Yanagi
Serizawa Natsu

Reiko Takashima
Hayase Ikumi

Riko Kawase
西本沙耶香
GO HOME ~Metropolitan Police Department Unidentified Person Consultation Office~ is a drama, mystery series that first aired in 2024 exploring themes of missing person, remains, case. Created by Hiroyuki Yatsu, it stars Fuka Koshiba, Yuko Oshima, Ryohei Abe. Mita Sakura is considered to be weird by her colleagues at the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, because she voluntarily works in the unidentified bodies department. About 20,000 unidentified bodies exist in the country and Mita Sakura works on returning these unknown deceased people to their families. She has a colleague, Tsukimoto Makoto, who works in the same department. They are totally opposite in terms of their personalities and interests. Mita Sakura is bright and warm-hearted, but Tsukimoto Makoto is calm and cold-hearted. They do share the same desire to return these unidentified bodies to their families. To find the identities of these deceased people, they rely on the few clues that are left behind on them.
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