A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
July 13, 2024
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 10
Finale:
September 28, 2024
Creators:
Hiroyuki Yatsu
Original Title:
GO HOME~警視庁身元不明人相談室~
Alternate Titles:
GO HOME ~Keishichou Mimoto Fumei-Nin Soudanshitsu~
Go Home: Keishicho Mimoto Fumeinin Sodanshitsu
Go Home: Metropolitan Police Department Unidentified Person Consultation Office
Genres:
Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
Nippon Television Network Corporation
Countries:
JP
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.
Compositor:
Masaru Yokoyama
Director:
Shintaro Sugawara
Tarō Ōtani
Producer:
Shigekatsu Honda
Writer:
Hiroyuki Yatsu
Tomoharu Sato
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