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Live-Action Bishoku Tantei Akechi Gorō Show Casts Mirai Shida
posted on by Alex Mateo
The official website for the live-action series of Akiko Higashimura's Bishoku Tantei Akechi Gorō (Gourmet Detective Gorō Akechi) manga revealed on Tuesday that Mirai Shida is joining the show's cast as Akane "Ringo" Furukawa. Ringo is the daughter of an apple farmer who asks "Mary Magdalene" to murder her boyfriend, whom she is worried is cheating on her in Tokyo.

The show's other cast members include:

Fūka Koshiba as Ichigo Kobayashi, the shopkeeper of Ichigo Deli, Akechi's most beloved mobile food store
Eiko Koike as "Mary Magdalene," a housewife who asks Gorō to investigate her husband's affair, but whose murderous impulse awakens
Yukiya Kitamura as Katōno, a police officer who dislikes Akechi's meddling in investigations, but Akechi always ends up saving him.
Kanta Satō as Tatsuomi Takahashi, a high-strung gumshoe detective is a subordinate to Katōno, and is such a fan of Gorō Akechi that he readily gives up the details of any case to Akechi
Miu Tomita as Momoko, Ichigo's close friend
The series will premiere in NTV's Sunday drama timeslot in April.
Higashimura's original manga debuted as a one-shot in Cocohana in June 2015. Higashimura then launched the series in September 2015. The fifth compiled book volume shipped in June 2018, and the sixth volume will ship on April 24.
The magazine describes the manga's story:
"Food" is at the heart of the case... Handsome detective Gorō Akechi tastes and solves the mysteries of the world!
Higashimura launched the Gisō Furin (Disguised Adultery) color web manga on the web manga site XOY in December 2017. The manga moved to the LINE Manga service in January when XOY closed that same month. Bungei Shunju published the manga's sixth and seventh volumes on December 12. The seventh compiled book volume is listing the series as ending in the eighth volume in spring 2020.
Higashimura's Princess Jellyfish and Tokyo Tarareba Girls both inspired live-action adaptations. Kodansha Comics is releasing both manga in English.
Sources: Bishoku Tantei Akechi Gorō live-action series' website, Comic Natalie
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