

46 minSeason 2 • Episode 9
LatestHiroto Miyama is an unconventional young lawyer who dances to his own tune and gets a little obsessive. For one thing, he’s only interested in criminal cases, and he will never give up in his pursuit of the truth even if offers only a 0.1% chance of being discovered. Japan’s 99.9% criminal case conviction rate leads the world, attesting to a “highly reliable” judicial system. In other words, once a crime suspect is indicted, prosecutor arguments tend to be accepted hook, line and sinker. In the face of those 99.9% odds, there’s no money in being a defense lawyer specializing in criminal cases, but for Miyama, that’s where the interest and kernels of truth lie. From unexpected places, the mold-breaking Miyama stakes his reputation on a prayer of a chance as he clashes with hotshot lawyers who’ll go to any lengths to win in this gloriously fun, legal mystery.
Writing
Balances procedural formula with genuinely surprising case twists
Acting
Matsumoto's twitchy, obsessive Miyama is weirdly hypnotic
Production
Tasty food cinematography—this show LOVES noodles
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 99.9% conviction rate referenced is real and reflects Japan's 'hostage justice' system where prosecutors rarely indict without certainty.
Jun Matsumoto (Arashi fame) reportedly ate so much on-set ramen that production had to switch to lighter broths mid-shoot.
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