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What's the name of Phoenix TV's Japanese drama?

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Directed by Hiroshi Yoshino, Ry?ichi Inomata and Koga Lunming.

Starring: Katori Shingo/Eri Fukatsu/Junichi Ishida/Hitomi Kuroki

Release year: 1996

Language: Japanese

Country of manufacture: Japan

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Shimada Hanzo Hasegawa (played by Katori Shingo) comes to Tokyo from Ogasawara Island, determined to become a photojournalist, expose the truth, speak out for justice, and find the legendary groundhog by the way. Because of his allergic nose, he bought a "special medicine" sold to him by a roadside tramp. On the way, he met Yayoi Kusama (played by Eri Fukatsu), a reporter from Capital Daily, and they had many misunderstandings.

They witnessed a traffic murder. Hasegawa accidentally picked up the medicine bottle of the deceased in the chaos. Because it was exactly the same as his allergy medicine, he kept it as his own medicine. The detective from the Metropolitan Police Department (played by Junichi Ishida) and the forensic doctor Miss Yoko Nishimura (played by Hitomi Kuroki) came to the scene to identify it as a traffic accident, but Bird didn't believe this statement and thought that the real nest company where the deceased was located deliberately did it because of the shady business of the company.

Hasegawa came to the Capital Newspaper, hoping to work in the newspaper with his own photos. After being rejected by the president, they made a bet that if Hasegawa made headlines within a week, he would be allowed to work in a newspaper! Hasegawa, who took anti-allergic drugs, turned into an invisible man in a bar. Everyone thinks he is doing magic. What a surprise!

Soon, a man named Shen Jian Tadao surrendered himself to the police station, claiming that he was the perpetrator of the traffic accident. Chang Furui, who became invisible, followed Shen Jian and found the real murderer Watanabe. However, because the drug can only last for one hour, Chang Furui was regarded as an exhibitionist in the street and even made a newspaper. When Watanabe saw that his whereabouts were exposed, he took the bird and Changfu Soft away and tried to kill them.

Hasegawa, who became invisible, saved the birds and took wonderful photos of Watanabe's murder, which provided wonderful exclusive news for the capital newspaper!

Watanabe was arrested and confessed to killing the deceased Xiaofeng for insurance money ... Hasegawa was left by the president as a work-study student in the newspaper because of his wonderful photos. He and Byrd became real partners!