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  1. AIBOU: Tokyo Detective Duo. AIBOU (相棒, Aibō, Partners) is a Japanese television detective series that first aired on TV Asahi on June 3, 2000. It has been adapted into six films: AIBOU: The Movie (2008), AIBOU: CSI Files (2009), [1] AIBOU: The Movie II (2010), AIBOU: X-DAY (2013), AIBOU: The Movie III (2014) and AIBOU: The Movie IV (2017).

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  2. “AIBOU” is the long running buddy-detective TV series that focuses on Ukyo Sugishita (Yutaka Mizutani), the head of the Special Missions Unit of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. He uses his extraordinary skills of deduction and observation to solve crime with his current partner, Wataru Kaburagi (Takashi Sorimachi).

  3. It turns out that the victim was killed by his son Kotaro Onitsuka (Go Riju). Kotaro Onitsuka insists that he killed his father for his wife Fukie Mikami. Meanwhile, Ukyo Sugishita (Yutaka Mizutani), Wataru Kaburagi (Takashi Sorimachi) and Toshio Aoki (Yosuke Asari) begin to investigate the case.

  4. TOKYO VICE Ending Explained & Season 2 Theories! In this video we take a deep dive, review, and explain HBO Max's crime thriller TOKYO VICE starring Ansel Elgort & Ken Watanabe. ...more. In...

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  5. Oct 11, 1999 · At the time, Ibuka was 38 years old and Morita was 25. Their partnership fostered what was to become one of the most successful companies of the 20th century. Morita passed away last Sunday in Tokyo at the age of 78. He is survived by his wife Yoshiko, sons Hideo and Masao and daughter Naoko.

  6. “AIBOU” started in 2000 and has been the most popular police procedural drama, and it’s the 17th Season! Ukyo Sugishita (Yutaka Mizutani), a police inspector assigned to the Special Missions Unit of Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and his partner, Wataru Kaburagi (Takashi Sorimachi) solve challenging cases.

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Masaru_IbukaMasaru Ibuka - Wikipedia

    Masaru Ibuka (井深 大 Ibuka Masaru; April 11, 1908 – December 19, 1997) was a Japanese electronics industrialist and co-founder of Sony, along with Akio Morita. [2] [3]

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