BOSS
BOSS

BOSS

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2009- 2011
2 Seasons
22 Episodes
6.7(9 votes)
Ended
Crime
Drama

Overview

Osawa Eriko is a beautiful career woman who has just returned from training in the U.S. and is appointed as the "boss" of this division. But despite her intelligence and capabilities, she can never understand a man's heart, so she remains unable to find a husband.

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10 members
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天海祐希

Eriko Osawa

天海祐希
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玉山鉄二

Takuma Katagiri

玉山鉄二
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竹野内豊

Shinjiro Nodate

竹野内豊
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戸田恵梨香

Mami Kimoto

戸田恵梨香
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ケンドーコバヤシ

Zenji Iwai

ケンドーコバヤシ
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溝端淳平

Ippei Hanagata

溝端淳平
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温水洋一

Keisuke Yamamura

温水洋一
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成海璃子

Rika Kurohara

成海璃子
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光石研

Hirohisa Tanba

光石研
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長谷川京子

Sachiko Tadokoro

長谷川京子

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