Furuhata Ninzaburo
Furuhata Ninzaburo
Drama
Crime

Furuhata Ninzaburo

4S | 36E
04/13/1994
9.0
Message from the Dead
S1E1

1. Message from the Dead

8.3
4/13/1994
The Moving Corpse
S1E2

2. The Moving Corpse

9.0
4/20/1994
The Laughing Corpse
S1E3

3. The Laughing Corpse

9.0
4/27/1994
The Killing Fax
S1E4

4. The Killing Fax

10.0
5/4/1994
The Dirty King
S1E5

5. The Dirty King

9.0
5/11/1994
The Piano Lesson
S1E6

6. The Piano Lesson

10.0
5/18/1994
Rehearsal for Murder
S1E7

7. Rehearsal for Murder

10.0
5/25/1994
Murder Express
S1E8

8. Murder Express

9.0
6/1/1994
Broadcast Murder
S1E9

9. Broadcast Murder

9.0
6/8/1994
The Contradictory Corpse
S1E10

10. The Contradictory Corpse

9.0
6/15/1994
Sayonara DJ
S1E11

11. Sayonara DJ

10.0
6/22/1994
The Final Greeting
S1E12

12. The Final Greeting

9.0
6/29/1994

Overview

Furuhata Ninzaburō is a Japanese television series that ran periodically on Fuji Television from 1994 until its final episodes in 2006. It was written by Japanese playwright Kōki Mitani and is often referred to as the Japanese version of Columbo. The series is a police detective drama starring actor Masakazu Tamura as Furuhata Ninzaburo and Masahiko Nishimura as his stereotypically bumbling sidekick, Shintaro Imaizumi. The program aired weekly and featured a guest villain each time, usually a famous talent in Japan. Pop-stars like SMAP, television hosts like Sanma Akashiya and even sports figures like Ichiro Suzuki have been featured on this program. It was one of the most popular television dramas in the history of Japanese television, having spawned several seasons and TV specials.

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