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Hiroshi Sato starred in the series again after a gap of 6 years and co-starred with Yosuke Eguchi for the first time

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Hiroshi Sato starred in the series again after a gap of 6 years and co-starred with Yosuke Eguchi for the first time

Actor Hiroshi Sato will star in the November-aired Wowo TV series "The People who investigated the search of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' secret fees for the second lesson" (every Sunday at 10:00 p.m.). This is the second time he has starred in a series after 6 years after Asahidai's "The Sun Will Still Rise" in 2011. Originally written by Hidetoshi Kiyotake based on real events, the series was published in 2001 based on the "Ministry of Foreign Affairs Secret Fee Fraud Incident" that shocked Japanese politics, in which Sato played an "unknown policeman" investigating the case, while Yosuke Eguchi played his boss who participated in the investigation with him.

Realistic writer Hidetoshi Kiyotake wrote "The Last Holy War of Yamaichi Securities" after careful and meticulous materials, telling the life trajectory of the members who fought to the end in pursuit of the collapse of Yamaichi Securities, starring Yosuke Eguchi. The new theme chosen by Kiyotake this time is the "Ministry of Foreign Affairs Secret Fee Fraud Incident", and the story stage becomes the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a government agency that has remained silent in the face of the disappearance of 1 billion yen. The series ended the original production team of "Temple Army". Sato plays the role of Koaki Kizaki, a rude criminal police officer who tracks down state secrets, while Eguchi plays Koaki Akira, a boss who reverses his personality and assists him in his investigation.

In the face of such a large and complex social theme, Sato said: "The production team chose to challenge such a theme, and I hope to pass it on to everyone through the screen, because it is a story based on real events, and I must deal with such a sense of mission through wholehearted efforts."

"The Hearts of the Japanese are too big to forget about it, but that's not going to work." To this day, looking back on this incident, in the face of this happening in Japan, as a citizen who is closely related to it, it is necessary to loudly appeal for the expression of their opinions. Reading the script with such a mindset can get a sense of reality."

After "Dian Jun", Eguchi, who once again participated in a real-life drama, said: "I was nervous, but I also very much wanted to participate in it. This is a police image that constantly throws in small stones in order to shake the dark forces of the country, but no one knows, hoping to shoot every shot well and bring everyone the best viewing experience."

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