The Japanese drama "Teaching Field 2" starring Kimura Takuya will be broadcast on January 3, 2021, and the new role will be announced

The Japanese drama "Teaching Field 2" starring Kimura Takuya will be broadcast on January 3, 2021, and the new role will be announced

The popular Japanese drama "Kokusho", which tells the story of a Japanese police training school, was well received this year. The sequel "Kokusho 2" (tentative name) was officially confirmed today to be broadcast on January 3, 2021. Takuya Kimura will continue to play the super strict instructor who makes the recruits extremely frightened. The new cast has also been announced again. Let's take a look.

"Teaching Field" is a TV series produced by Fuji TV, directed by Isao Nakae, written by Ryoichi Kimizuka, and starred by Takuya Kimura. The first season was broadcast on January 4, 2020. The drama is adapted from the suspense novel by Hiroki Nagaoka. It is set in a cruel police school and tells the story of the youth and growth of students surviving in extreme conditions, as well as the educational story of the contest between super strict teachers and students with full personalities.

The new characters revealed this time include Toba Chosho, played by Gaku Hamada, a student of the 200th police academy who has dreamed of becoming a police officer since childhood; and Matsumoto MARIKA, who will play trainee deputy instructor Tazawa Aiko, who is at the top of the police academy and full of mysteries. More relevant information will be revealed soon, so stay tuned.

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