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Plot Summary
In the Edo period of Japan, a detective named Hanshichi is tasked with solving a series of perplexing crimes that plague the city. Facing intricate puzzles and a cast of suspicious characters, Hanshichi must use his sharp wit and keen observation skills to unravel the truth. The series often delves into the social dynamics and historical context of the era while maintaining a compelling mystery narrative.
Critical Reception
Hanshichi Torimonochō was a well-received television series in Japan, praised for its historical accuracy, engaging mysteries, and strong performances, particularly from Koji Yakusho. It successfully blended elements of detective drama with period authenticity, appealing to both fans of historical fiction and crime thrillers.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intricate Edo-period mysteries.
Koji Yakusho's performance as Hanshichi is a standout.
Appreciated for its authentic historical setting and atmosphere.
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Fun Fact
The series is based on a collection of short stories by Kōjirō Serizawa, a renowned Japanese mystery novelist.
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