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The Files of Young Kindaichi -Lost in Kowloon-:
Same-day broadcast to various countries in Asia and North America

Known for its original lines "I have solved the case!" and "I swear by the name of my gramps!", The Files of Young Kindaichi comes back as a special program to commemorate Nippon Television's 60th anniversary!

Set in Hong Kong, this latest episode is full of action-packed scenes and other attractions!

Right from the get-go, this episode features flashy action scenes reminiscent of Jackie Chan, as well as multiple carefully selected mysteries that renowned detective Hajime Kindaichi attempts to solve. Set in Hong Kong, the scale of this special program is the largest ever in the history of the legendary hit drama series. Moreover, Seimaru Amagi, the mastermind behind the original manga series, will write the teleplay for the first time ever.

Dream come true appearances from Asia's top celebrities!

Riding on the original manga's solid popularity in Hong Kong and Taiwan, the special program was able to draw a star-studded international cast that includes top celebrity Vivian Hsu from Taiwan, former Fahrenheit member Wu Chun from Brunei and Taiwan, V.I from South Korea's hit male band BIGBANG, and superstar actor Eric Tsang from Hong Kong.

Same-day broadcast to various countries in Asia--a first for NTV!

Thanks to the glamorous lineup of stars from all over Asia, this special program is already scheduled for same-day broadcast in Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, and North America.

Currently, same-day broadcast by the following TV stations has been confirmed:
TVB J2 Channel (Hong Kong), VIDEOLAND (Taiwan), SBS Plus (South Korea), StarHub (Singapore), TV Japan (North America).
This is the first time ever for an NTV drama to be broadcast on the same day in multiple regions throughout the world.

For more information, please visit:
https://www.ntv.co.jp/english/pc/2013/01/the-files-of-young-kindaichi-lost-in-kowloon-.html
https://www.ntv.co.jp/kindaichi-hongkong/

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