842 results found for: Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo N
Yamada Mariya
Yamada Mariya is a Japanese actress. She has been married to actor Kusano Tooru since 5 March 2008.
Masana Bokuzo
Masana Bokuzo is a Japanese actor. Masana starred as Asao Konishi in L: Change the WorLd.
Hira Takehiro
Hira Takehiro is a Japanese actor. He is the son of actors Hira Mikijiro and Sakuma Yoshiko. Hira went to the US at the age of 15 to study at Brown University and later graduate school at Columbia University. After returning to Japan, he entered the booming Internet company Softbank but gave all that…
Nakamura Yasuhi
Nakamura Yasuhi is a Japanese actor from Osaka prefecture. He completed the video course at Musashino Art University Graduate School of Art and Design. He belongs to ZAZOUS. Since he was a student at Musashino Art University, he has been involved in independent film production and participated as a…
Nakagawa Taishi
Nakagawa Taishi is a Japanese actor, host, and model. He is best known for his leading role as Yuiji Kira in the live action “Closest Love to Heaven”, and as Tenma Hase in the second season of “Hana Yori Dango”. Nakagawa originally started as a child actor but because of his sudden growth spurt…
Nihei Koichi
Nihei Koichi is a Japanese actor born in Fukushima prefecture. He belongs to CLEO.
Nakanishi Manabu
Manabu Nakanishi is a Japanese retired professional wrestler and former amateur wrestler who competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. He currently works for New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). He is a former IWGP Heavyweight Champion. Nakanishi hosts his own variety show called Nakanishi…
Okayama Amane
Amane Okayama is a Japanese actor who is represented by the talent agency, Humanité. Okayama debuted in 2009. His acting debut was in the drama, Chuugakusei Nikki Tenkousei Series: Shōnen wa Ten no Oto o Kiku. Okayama made many successes in films and television series in 2011. He appeared in the films…
Mei Tantei Kindaichi Kosuke Series: Yatsuhakamura
Japanese Special - 1991, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel “The Village of Eight Graves” (八つ墓村) by Yokomizo Seishi (横溝正史).
Yokomizu Seishi Tanpenshu 4: Kindaichi Kosuke Kuyamu
Japanese Special - 2025, 3 episodes
>> Story 1: "The Devil's Nativity" [悪魔の降誕祭] A dead body is discovered in Kindaichi's office. >> Story 2: "The Woman in the Mirror" [鏡の中の女] Kindaichi investigates the discrepancy between a murder…
Yokomizo Seishi Series II: Kamen Butoukai
Japanese Drama - 1978, 4 episodes
Kindaichi becomes involved in the case of an actress whose husbands keep dying mysteriously — and her new fiancé has just received a threatening letter. (Source: TMDB)
Akuma no Temari Uta
Japanese Drama - 2026, 2 episodes
Kindaichi Kosuke visits Okayama and stays at the hot spring inn “Kame no Yu” in Onikubi Village. The village was the site of a murder case that occurred 23 years earlier. Around that time, a popular singer who…
The Devil's Ballad
Japanese Movie - 19777.3
Kôsuke Kindaichi, a somewhat peculiar private detective, visits a remote town. He meets a police detective and they start to investigate an old unsolved murder. Then some murders happen. Kindaichi must find out about…
The Devil Comes and Plays His Flute
Japanese Movie - 19794.0
Famous detective Kindaichi investigates a series of mysterious murders revolving around a wealthy family. (Source: IMDb) ~~ Adapted from the novel “Akuma ga Kitarite Fue wo Fuku” (悪魔が来りて笛を吹く)…
Jyooubachi
Japanese Special - 2006, 1 episodes5.8
The third chapter in the series. Kindaichi Kosuke, a prodigal crime solver. ~~ Adapted from the novel “The Queen Bee” (女王蜂) by Yokomizo Seishi (横溝正史).
Akuma ga Kitarite Fue wo Fuku
Japanese Special - 2007, 1 episodes7.2
The fourth chapter in a series. Kindaichi Kosuke, a prodigal crime solver. ~~ Adapted from the novel “Akuma ga Kitarite Fue wo Fuku” (悪魔が来りて笛を吹く) by Yokomizo Seishi (横溝正史).
Akuma no Temari Uta
Japanese Special - 2009, 1 episodes2.0
The fifth chapter in a series starring Inagaki Goro as the prodigal crime solver Kindaichi Kousuke. ~~ Adapted from the novel “Akuma no Temari Uta” (悪魔の手毬唄) by Yokomizo Seishi (横溝正史).














