Kyotaro Nishimura's Travel Mystery - Soya Honsen Murder Incident (2001) [N/A]

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Release Date:
March 10, 2001

Original Title:
西村京太郎トラベルミステリー 宗谷本線殺人事件

Genres:
Mystery

Production Companies:
TV Asahi
Toei Company

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 93

While returning from a business trip to Hokkaido, Detective Kamei of the MPD greets a middle-aged traveler in the waiting room of Minami-Wakkanai Station but is ignored by him. On the limited express to Asahikawa, the same man happens to entrust Kamei with a floppy disk before dying. The floppy contains his investigative notes on a murder that happened two years ago...

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Art Direction:
Mamoru Abe

Assistant Director:
Takashi Takahata

Director:
Tōru Murakawa

Director of Photography:
Hideo Hara

Editor:
Yoshio Kitazawa

Lighting Technician:
Takeshi Okubo

Original Music Composer:
Masato Kai

Original Story:
Kyôtarô Nishimura

Producer:
Junichi Hanawa
Yuichi Ikenogami
Motohiro Matsumoto
Junichi Katsuki

Screenplay:
Yoshimi Shinozaki

Sound Recordist:
Shoji Tanimura

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