Kamijo Ren is the director of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department’s Criminal Investigation Liaison Division. His father is a former police officer. An incident in Ren’s childhood triggered his thirst for power and he has his sights set on heading the police force by becoming its Superintendent General someday. Ren believes topping the faction that he belongs to is the shortcut to fulfilling his aspiration. He is driven by ambition and has no qualms carrying out work, no matter how dirty it is. His childhood friend Mizuki Sawa, a senior detective in the First Investigation Division, often opposes his stance and mindset as a detective but is the only one who knows about his past. (Source: jdramas.wordpress.com) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: 桜の塔
- Also Known As: Cherry Blossom's Tower , Sakura no To
- Director: Katayama Osamu, Hoshino Kazunari, Tamura Naomi
- Screenwriter: Muto Shogo
- Genres: Mystery, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Tamaki HiroshiKamijo RenMain Role
- Hirosue RyokoMizuki Sawa [Ren's childhood friend]Support Role
- Mitsuishi KenYoshinaga Haruki [Director]Support Role
- Yoshida KotaroGondo Hideo [Chief of Security]Support Role
- Shiina KippeiSendo Daizen [Criminal director]Support Role
- Mizukami KoshiTogashi Yuma [Detective]Support Role
Reviews
"Kamijo Ren no longer exists"
As one rarely engaged in the world of J-drama my initial interest in this show was completely coincidental. Upon the end of the show I can surely call it a happy one. Sakura No Tou is at it's heart Kamijo Ren's bitter battle for revenge. Shrouded in grey, the actions and scheming necessary to achieve these results will leave one questioning the legitimacy of his attempts while reminding us that the ones he faces are no angels either. Brilliantly acted, the performances of all involved create an immersive experience , aided by focused script and equally focused direction.Both opening and ending scores were great and certainly memorable. While the ending did have a somewhat questionable conclusions (the final half of the final episode while metaphorically satisfying, the results from it feel rather tepid) it does not discount the wider greatest on display.
It's a definite recommendation and certainly a great intro into J-drama for the usually uninvolved.