Who Killed Daigoro Tokuyama? (2016)
One morning, students find their homeroom teacher Tokuyama Daigoro’s body on the floor of the classroom. A strange school life begins as the students work hard to hide the presence of their teacher's corpse in their classroom. Other teachers from the Academy, their homeroom teacher's wife, his mistress, police, and reporters... One-by-one they visit the classroom and the students face the risk of being discovered. Is it possible to continue to hide it?! And who was it who killed him?!
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Cast
Yurina Hirate
as Hirate Yurina
Yurina Hirate (平手 友梨奈, born 25 June 2001) is a Japanese singer and actress. Former Member of J-pop group Keyakizaka46..
Neru Nagahama
as Nagahama Neru
Nagahama Neru was born in Nagasaki and spend her childhood being surrounded by the nature of Goto Island. Due to series of happenings, she joined Keyakizaka46 as the first member of Hiragana Keyakizak...
Risa Watanabe
as Watanabe Risa
Risa Watanabe is a Japanese fashion model and former idol. She is an exclusive model for the women's magazine non-no and a former member of the female Japanese idol group Sakurazaka46.
*** Not to be...
Yuuka Sugai
as Sugai Yuuka
The current captain of the group, Sugai Yuuka is also known as the "Ojousama" (lady/princess) because of her privileged upbringing. She loves horses and was a member of her university's Equestrian Clu...
Rika Watanabe
as Watanabe Rika
Watanabe Rika is the eldest member of the group and declared that she wanna be "kind older sister" when she first joined, however, members usually end up treating her like a younger member. She has ma...
Akane Moriya
as Moriya Akane
Moriya Akane is known as the "Drill Sergeant" of the group because of her competitive spirit. This is evident from the amount of times she cried on "Keyakitte, Kakenai" when her team would lose. One o...
Director
Kōta Yoshida