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Shinzanmono

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Shinzanmono
GenreCrime
Written by
  • Katsunari Mano
  • Keisuke Makino
Directed byDaisuke Yamamuro
Starring
Ending theme"Machi Monogatari" by Tatsuro Yamashita
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
No. of episodes10
Production
Producers
  • Hidenori Iyoda
  • Yoshihiko Nakai
Running time54 minutes
Original release
NetworkTBS
ReleaseApril 18 (2010-04-18) –
June 20, 2010 (2010-06-20)

Shinzanmono (新参者, "The Newcomer") is a detective Japanese television drama, part of the Spring 2010 season of the Japanese TBS Network.[1] It is based on the same-name novel in the "Kyōichirō Kaga" series by mystery author Keigo Higashino and is set and filmed in the Ningyo-cho area of Nihonbashi, Tokyo.[2] This series was followed by a special "Akai Yubi" aired on January 3, 2011 and a feature film The Wings of the Kirin, released on January 28, 2012.

Synopsis

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Shinzanmono is the name given to a newcomer. In this case, the newcomer is Kaga Kyōichirō (played by Hiroshi Abe) an experienced detective who is newly transferred to Nihonbashi Police Station in Tokyo. A woman has been murdered and he has been assigned to the team investigating the murder. As the story unfolds he finds out more about the woman, her family, and the last days of her life; hopefully leading up to the apprehension of the culprit. In the process, he uncovers the secrets of some of those who were somehow tied up in the murdered woman's life, who may, or may not have been suspects, but who were hiding truths that needed to be told.

Cast

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Guests

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Production credits

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  • Original writing (novel): Shinzanmono by Higashino Keigo
  • Screenwriter: Mano Katsunari (真野勝成), Makino Keisuke (牧野圭祐)
  • Producers: Iyoda Hidenori (伊與田英徳), Nakai Yoshihiko (中井芳彦)
  • Directors: Yamamuro Daisuke (山室大輔), Hirano Shunichi
  • Music: Yugo Kanno

See also

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References

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  1. ^ TV 新参者. allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved 2015-06-20.
  2. ^ "Hiroshi Abe stars in Higashino adaptation". Tokyograph. February 10, 2010. Retrieved July 7, 2010.
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