Captured Hospital

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Captured Hospital (in Japanese 大病院占拠 Dai byōin senkyo), also called "This hospital is like a birdcage", is a Nippon TV drama that aired from January 14, 2023 to March 18, 2023. The drama's protagonist is Arashi's Sho Sakurai.[1]

It is an original suspense drama in which a detective on leave confronts the mysterious criminal armed group wearing demon masks that have taken hostages at a large hospital.

A sequel started airing in January 2024.[2]

Plot[edit]

A general hospital in Kanagawa Prefecture, Kaiseido Hospital, is suddenly taken hostage by an armed group, called "Hyakki Yagyo", who protect their identities wearing oni masks.[3] Yūko Musashi is a heart surgeon at the hospital. She is inside it during the hostage crisis. She is currently separated from her husband, police detective Saburo Musashi, with whom she has a daughter. Saburo Musashi is currently on leave and receiving psychological treatment at the hospital for a fatal incident in which he was involved the year before.[4] Among the people there, there is also the Governor of the prefecture, Michie Nagato, and Yui Inaba, a former reporter, currently a video streamer in search for current affairs. Saburo has just ended his treatment, and is calling his wife, to no avail, when he hears a faint tick tock behind a closed door.[5] As he opens it, a bomb goes off and the explosion throws him clear over to the other side of the hall. He recovers from the explosion, and reports the incident to police superintendent Izumi, when he is surrounded by a group of the mask-wearing captors, who attack him with gun-wielding drones. He manages to escape the drones, and reports the hostage situation, when he notices that his wife is there, among the taken. While this is happening, in another place, the armed group's leader starts streaming in their newly opened YouTube-like channel, which immediately starts gaining viewers.[6] Saburo goes to the police's Field Command Headquarters, from where he starts a discussion with Blue Oni, the armed group's leader.[7]

Saburo has to decipher riddles and clues given by Blue Oni, in order to continue with the hostage's release, only to uncover some dirty details of those people linked to those riddles and clues. As Saburo is on a time-limited search for things that will uncover truths about medical doctor Daisuke Tosa and others, his wife is trying to negotiate the release of nurse Shiori, who is ill, and other hostages.[8] Saburo continues his mission of retrieving the information, but is late in relaying his findings to Blue Oni, which makes him angry. Saburo is in shock as Blue Oni reveals who he has been pointing a gun at this time: Yūko. Blue Oni urges Saburo to find out Governor Nagato's "sins", at the same time that it is shown that the Musashis' daughter, Emiri, has left the hotel where she was being protected by the police, and goes missing.[9] As the story develops, so do the stories of the masked team, including Kiyoshi Hitachi (Gray Oni), a psychiatrist, and his daughter, Arisa (Peach Oni), and Minoru Sado, the hospital's Head of Surgery, who gets shot by the police's SIS sniper team, as he takes the place of Blue Oni at the entrance of the hospital, where Saburo has gone to negotiate.[10] The story continues with Blue Oni showing images of an unconscious Emiri, who was taken by one of the members of the masked group, and has been locked in a freezer. With less than an hour's time, Saburo has to solve the riddle Blue Oni gives him and save his daughter. Reporter Yui Inaba, who has been behind the scenes relaying information about the hostage situation on her channel, has the biggest scoop, as she reveals the identity of a pair of the masked team on a live feed.[11]

Cast[edit]

Cast information[12]

Musashi Family[edit]

Saburo Musashi[edit]

Played by Sho Sakurai

Lieutenant in the Kanagawa Prefectural Police Department, detective First Investigative Division. His catch phrase is "You're lying." He is on leave from work due to the trauma during an event the year before, when he fired a gun at the criminal at a gas station, resulting in an explosion that claimed the criminal's life. Because of this, he becomes estranged from his wife Yūko and daughter Emiri. He is receiving psychological treatment at Kaiseido Hospital, when he encounters an armed group occupying the hospital and confronts them.[13]

Yūko Musashi[edit]

Played by Manami Higa

Saburo's estranged wife. She is a heart surgeon at Kaiseido Hospital. During a heart surgery operation, becomes hostage in the occupation incident, but she negotiates with the armed group's leader, Blue Oni, to have her patient released.[14]

Emiri Musashi[edit]

Played by Honoka Yoshida

Daughter of Saburo and Yūko. She is isolated in a hotel to ensure her safety during the hostage incident, but is revealed in social media as Musashi's daughter. Escaping from the hotel, she is abducted, but later rescued, due to Musashi's frantic pursuit and KSBC's audio analysis.

Kanagawa Prefectural Police[edit]

Cast information[15]

Sakura Izumi[edit]

Played by Sonim

Superintendent of the Kanagawa Prefectural Police, administrator of the Special Investigation Division (SIS) and commander of the Emergency Investigation Command Headquarters. Musashi's colleague from the police academy. Lost her husband three years before, protecting Governor Nagato, who was advised to proceed with research on infectious diseases in Japan, after a death at a ship anchored in Shin Yokohama due to a stealth virus.

Saki Suruga[edit]

Played by Mayu Miyamoto

Lieutenant in the Kanagawa Prefectural Police. Information analyst at the Investigation Support Analysis Center (KSBC). Involved in saving Musashi, by creating a loop of the surveillance images at the Yokohama Kita Police Station, where Musashi is being monitored in an interrogation room where a bomb has been planted. Considered a double agent, when the drama ends with a scene in which she deletes an e-mail that says Thank you Blue in a dimly lit room, takes off her glasses, and smiles. Returns in sequel as Beast "Snake".

Renji Shima[edit]

Played by Gunpi (from the comedy duo Haru to Hikoki)

Lieutenant in the Kanagawa Prefectural Police. Information analyst at KSBC. He receives a secret message from Musashi, who is wanted by Bizen for the murder of Director Harima, and provides him with information about Director Harima and a route back to the hospital.

Kazuki Tamba[edit]

Played by Hiroyuki Hirayama[16]

Superintendent in the Kanagawa Prefectural Police. Administrator of the Security Department SAT (Special Forces). Suspected to be one of the informants between the police and the masked group. Appears in sequel as Beast "Tiger" (3rd episode).[17]

Takeshi Bizen[edit]

Played by Atsuro Watabe[18]

Chief of Kanagawa Prefectural Police Headquarters. Superintendent of Police. In order to hide his misdoings with Director Harima, he moves to the Yokohama Kita Police Station, where the bombing incident occurred, under the pretext of taking command, killing Harima with Musashi's gun. The whole story was made public on ``Hyakki Yagyo Channel,'', thanks to the wiretapping device planted by Blue Oni. He admitted that he shot and killed him, and was taken to Kanagawa Prefectural Police. At the request of Nagato, a colleague from his university days, he concealed the "P2 Plan" and the deaths of three people infected with the virus, Daiki Kaga, Sosuke Hinata, and Kotone Yamashiro, who died as a result of being involved in the plan, by disguising it as a traffic accident.

Kaiseido Hospital personnel[edit]

Cast information[19]

Sadaharu Harima[edit]

Played by Kanji Tsuda

Director. Faked an alibi posting a photo at a hotel rooftop restaurant on social media the day of Masami Kai's death. Musashi discovers that he had the same photo, but it was from a different day, since the Landmark Tower in the background was lit only during Golden Week. He admits that he did it to cover up the fact that Iwami killed Kai on his behalf. Ao Oni mentions that he will not be released because there are other hidden sins that need to be exposed. He is killed in the interrogation room of Yokohama Kita Police Station by Bizen, who uses Musashi's gun after knocking him unconscious.

Noboru Wakasa[edit]

Played by Yu Inaba[20]

Surgeon. Yuko's colleague, assistant and partner. He is somewhat insecure and unreliable at times. He considers Yuko a role model, especially when it comes to confronting the armed group.

Minoru Sado[edit]

Played by Masanobu Sakata

Head of surgery. He tried to outwit the armed group and escape from the hospital alone, but he failed. He is made to take the place of Blue Oni, who predicted the attack by SAT at the time the hostages were released. After being shot in the shoulder, he went into hemorrhagic shock and became unconscious. He later undergoes emergency surgery by Yuko and survives.

Daisuke Tosa[edit]

Played by Hideyuki Kasahara

Pulmonologist. A popular celebrity doctor who has appeared on many TV shows. Falsified Akari's death certificate to cover up his crime involving a drug exchange party, in which Akari died of an overdose. He was exposed on Hyakki Yagyo Channel.

Kana Iwami[edit]

Played by Eriko Nakamura

Director's secretary. Had an affair with Harima. On behalf of Harima, she injected Masami with a muscle relaxant in an underground parking lot in Shin-Yokohama, killing her.

Ōsumi Shirō[edit]

Played by Kazunari Uryuu

Chief office manager. He is prepared to die when the armed group takes over the hospital, leaving a farewell letter to his son, who lives with his ex-wife. He is one of the few people who knows about the existence of the fourth basement floor.

Aki Shiori[edit]

Played by Kumi Kureshiro

Nurse. She suffers from ketoacidosis due to pancreatic disease and has been using insulin injections for the past six months. Masami helps her with her treatment. Investigating the cause of Masami's suspicious death, she becomes an informant for the armed group, steals Osumi's notebook, and takes the elevator to the fourth basement floor of the hospital, using the 11-digit password "Triceratops".

Kanagawa Prefecture[edit]

Michie Nagato[edit]

Played by Mariko Tsutsui

Prefectural governor. She finds herself in the hostage incident while inspecting the general ward of Kaiseido Hospital. Three years before, in the Premium Panakeia, docked at Shin-Yokohama Port, a virus contagion incident prompted the need to establish a research facility to deal with cases, but encountered strong opposition from residents, forcing the establishment of a secret research facility on the fourth basement floor of Kaiseido Hospital. In it, the "P2 Project" was used to study infectious diseases. Daiki Kaga, a researcher at the facility, was infected with the Hydra virus, the equivalent to a level 4 virus that killed 400,000 people in West Asia. Sosuke Hinata and Kotone Yamashiro were infected with the virus after coming into contact with him at Hotel Oshima. She sought help from Bizen, a classmate from his university days, making the deaths look as a traffic accident. When the full details of the "P2 Plan" are revealed by Musashi, she is injected by Blue Oni and released. Believing she had been injected with the Hydra virus, it was revealed that she had been injected with saline in order to encourage people to vote on social media.

Reporters[edit]

Yui Inaba[edit]

Played by Rio Asumi

A former newspaper reporter, currently video streamer with over 2.5 million subscribers. She received an email saying, "I want you to find out the truth about the hospital." As she enters the hospital; she witnesses the armed group infiltrate it, and reports from inside. She collaborates with Hyakki Yagyo Channel, resulting in being accused of not reporting justice but only thinking of how to gain more viewers.

Nanako Noto[edit]

Played by Erina Masuda

Staff of "Inabaur Channel", the streaming channel ot Yui Inaba.

Armed group[edit]

An armed group masked with Oni masks, called Hyakki Yagyō, takes Kaiseido Hospital hostage.[21]

Kōichi Yamato (Blue Oni)[edit]

Played by Fuma Kikuchi (Sexy Zone) and Atsuki Yamada (as a child)

He is a leader of the armed group. His true identity is the CEO of the app development company "IZUMO Vision." An older brother to Kotone Yamashiro, who grew up in the same foster family. He wants to right the wrongs in the world, seeking revenge. Just as he wants for Musashi to pay for the killing at the gas station, he also seeks compensation from all those who he deems indebted. He injected Governor Nagato and himself with physiological saline disguised as the Hydra virus, and called for an online vote to decide which is right: to protect Japan's 120 million people, or to protect one loved one. Appears in sequel, after being in jail 1 year.[22]

Takashi Mimasaka (Red Oni)[edit]

Played by Shugo Oshinari

In charge of hacking. His true identity is of co-owner of IZUMO Vision. An older brother to Kotone Yamashiro, who grew up in the same foster family.

Misaki Iyo (Black Oni)[edit]

Played by Becky

A mood maker for Hyakki Yagyō. Creator of the demon mask. Her true identity is the co-owner of IZUMO Vision. An older sister to Kotone Yamashiro, who grew up in the same foster family

Yuriko Hyuga (White Oni)[edit]

Played by Sei Matobu

She cares about her friends and is a mother figure to Hyakki Yagyō. She is Sōsuke's mother. She is a nursery teacher living in Osaka. She divorced in 2018. Stands up to the SIS team with determination to destroy them, but she is hit by a bullet and taken into custody

Kimiaki Settsu (Yellow Oni)[edit]

Played by Shuji Kashiwabara

He is skilled with firearms and boasts high physical ability. His true identity is Sōsuke's father. A bomb expert who belonged to the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force's unexploded ordnance disposal team. He currently runs a security company. He sends a message expressing his gratitude for Sōsuke's birth and stands up to the SIS team with determination to destroy him, but he is hit by a bullet and is taken into custody

Kiyoshi Hitachi (Grey Oni)[edit]

Played by Kenji Mizuhashi

He hides a strong will behind his calm tone. He is Musashi's attending physician, a psychosomatic physician at Kaiseido Hospital, who was supposed to have been shot to death by Blue Oni as a demonstration. He joined the armed group to investigate the truth behind the death of Masami Kai, his common-law wife and stepmother of his daughter Arisa. He sends a message that he loves Masami and stands up to the SIS team with determination to destroy it, but on the way he locks Arisa in a hospital room to avoid a gunfight, gets hit by a bullet, and has her taken into custody.

Arisa Hitachi (Peach Oni)[edit]

Played by Nana Asakawa

A strong-willed and free-spirited personality. Her true identity is a college student, daughter of Kiyoshi Hitachi. In order to find out the truth behind the death of her stepmother, Masami Kai, she joins the armed group. She sends a message thanking her for being born as the child of her stepmother, Masami, and stands up to the SIS squad with determination to destroy it, but her father, Kiyoshi, locks her in a hospital room and isolates her from the gunfight.

Ryusei Kaga (Orange Oni)[edit]

Played by Kanro Morita

His true identity is the second of the three Kaga brothers, older brother of Daiki Kaga. He runs a bar with his older brother Yugo and works as a bartender. He joins the armed group to reveal the truth about his brother's death to the world. He has a violent temper, gets angry easily, and has a rough tone.

Yugo Kaga (Brown Oni)[edit]

Played by Yozuke Omizu (comic duo Rubber Girl)

Nervous and sensitive to changes in the surroundings. Speak in a feminine tone. His true identity is the eldest of the three Kaga brothers and the older brother of Kaga Daiki. Manager of a bar with his younger brother Ryusei. He joins an armed group to reveal the truth about his brother's death to the world. He protects Arisa from being fired upon by an SIS member, and is hit in the chest. He receives emergency resuscitation from Yuko, but dies.

Makoto Suo (Green Oni)[edit]

Played by Jun Murakami

The oldest of the team, and its spiritual pillar. His true identity is the owner of the electronics store "Suoh Denki." A single father who raised his only daughter, Akari, in place of his widowed wife. In order to take revenge on Tosa for causing Akari's death with illegal drugs, he joins an armed group and exposes Tosa's crimes on the ``Hyakki Yagyo Channel''. He used Akari's medical card to infiltrate Kaiseido Hospital, and was able to find out her true identity after Musashi saw her dragging her right leg, which was disabled due to a traffic accident. He sends out a message apologizing for not being able to save Akari and stands up to the SIS squad, determined to destroy them, but he is hit by a bullet and taken into custody.

Shunsuke Sagami (Purple Oni)[edit]

Played by Jin Shirasu

A whistleblower within the police force who leaks police information to the armed group. His true identity is an SIS investigator who serves as an assistant negotiator in a hospital barricade case.

Other[edit]

Katsumi Tsushima[edit]

Played by Haruka Uchimura [ja][23]

Assistant Manager of Hotel Oshima, who was Emiri's kidnapper, posing as Purple Oni, after covering Harima's crime by receiving a large sum of money and deleting surveillance video during Harima's stay.

Daiki Kaga[edit]

Played by Satoshi Hashimoto [ja][23]

Researcher at the Center for Infectious Disease Research. Ryusei (Orange Oni) and Yugo Kaga's (Brown Oni) younger sibling. He was reported as the perpetrator of a car accident in which 2 other people had died to cover up the 3 deaths occurred at the Hotel Oshima due to the Hydra virus, of which he also died, as one of Harima's victims.

Sōsuke Hyuga[edit]

Played by Morishima Ritsuto [ja][23]

Only son of Yuriko Hyuga (White Oni) and Kimiaki Settsu (Yellow Oni), who died at Hotel Oshima due to the Hidra virus. His death was reported as a victim of the Kaga car accident.

Kotone Yamashiro[edit]

Played by Seira Jonishi [ja],[23] Renwa Satō (as a child)[24]

One of the reported victims of the Kaga car accident, she was Yamato, Mimasaka and Iyo's foster sister, and Sagami's fiancée. She was pregnant with Sagami's child at the time of her death. Her body was sealed in the fourth basement of Kaseido Hospital at the order of Governor Nagato as part of the "P2 Plan".

Masami Kai[edit]

Played by Aki Nishihara [ja][23]

Infectious disease specialist killed for her intention to reveal "P2 Plan" to the world. Her death was reported as by a heart attack. She was Kiyoshi Hitachi's (Grey Oni) Common-law wife and Arisa Hitachi's (Peach Oni) stepmother.

Captured New Airport[edit]

Captured New Airport (in Japanese 新空港占拠 Shin kūkō senkyo), also called "The beast dreams of flying in the sky", is Captured Hospital's sequel (or 2nd season). The series started on 13 January 2024. Snow Man's "W" is the theme song of "Captured New Airport", continuing from the original series.[25]

Detective Saburo Musashi (played by Sakurai) gets caught in a new occupation situation carried out by a group called "Kemono", due to them wearing beast masks, this time in Kanagawa Prefecture's first international airport, Kanagawa New Airport. Musashi has only 1 day to solve the problem. [26]

The new series' cast was revealed starting in December 2023. Reprising their roles from the original, besides Sakurai, are Manami Higa (who plays Saburo's wife, Yūko Musashi, one of the hostages in the first series), Sonim (Sakura Izumi, Superintendent of the Kanagawa Police), and Gunpi (Renji Shima, Kanagawa Police Lieutenant and Information Analyst at KSBC).[27] Honoka Yoshida reprises as Emiri Musashi, as mentioned in the cast page[28] and the correlation chart.[29] The new cast members were revealed just a few days later. [30][31]

New series' cast[edit]

  • Mio Iwatsuki (played by Sei Shiraishi), a new member of the command headquarters[30]
  • Jesse (SixTones) plays a mysterious man, whose name and role are still unknown[30]
  • An Honjo (played by Kumi Takiuchi), an assistant inspector of the local police[30]
  • Kazuo Kawagoe (played by Jin Katagiri), chief of the local police[30]
  • Masao Mibu (played by Tōru Tezuka), a mysterious man, [30] who is in reality Shigeru Kitami, a member of the House of Representatives accused of crimes related to the hospital occupation incident the year before.[17]
  • Futaba Musashi (played by Kaoru Okunuki), a member of the Kanagawa Prefectural Assembly. She is Saburo's older sister[30]
  • Kensuke Uwajima (played by Takayuki Hamatsu), airport president Tendo's loyal secretary[31]
  • Hideo Yonezawa (played by Seiya Osada), airport corporate lawyer[31]
  • Masaru Kurume (played by Kazuhito Tomikawa), an airport employee[31]
  • Mika Tendo (played by Asuka Kurosawa), airport president[31]
  • Iwao Shirakawa (played by Tōta Tawaragi [ja]), chairman of the Shirakawa group, who oversaw the construction of the airport[32]
  • Momoka Niimi (played by Anzu Kusunoki), Shirakawa's secretary, and Sena Shigehara's friend[33]
  • Koichi Yamato (played by Fuma Kikuchi, who reprises his role from the original series)[22]
  • Police officer Saku Ayabe (played by Kengo Yoshida), who goes looking for the mysterious man at the Musashi's home and traps Yuko and Emiri[34]
  • Haruma Hikone (played by Tetsuro Tsuchioka of Haru to Hikoki [ja], Data Center Security Guard. [35]
  • Hyakushu Shrine Priest (played by Kazuaki Hankai [ja])[36]

Kemono

As with the previous series, the images of the masked group members were being revealed in parts, with both the character and the actor's identities remaining a secret to be uncovered. The first image posted of the armed team's members was that of "Dragon", the group's leader, [37] while the first "Beast" to be revealed was "Snake".

  • Dragon (leader)[29] (played by Maryjun Takahashi)[38] (revealed in episode 5)
  • Boar[29] Hitoshi Matsunaga (played by Takenori Goto)[39] (revealed in episode 4)
  • Horse[29] Kaito Horie (played by Kaminari's Takeuchi Manabu)[39] (revealed in episode 4)
  • Monkey[29] Naoki Tamba (played by Hiroshi Iwase)[17] (revealed in episode 3)
  • Ox[29] Rumi Kakegawa (played by Lalando's Saya)[39] (revealed in episode 4)
  • Rabbit[29] (played by Seira Anzai [ja])[38] (revealed in episode 5)
  • Rooster[29] Sena Shigehara, former Shirakawa Group President's assistant (played by Kasumi Yamaya) (revealed in episode 2)[32]
  • Sheep[29] (played by Chihiro Yamamoto)[38] (revealed in episode 5)
  • Snake[29] (played by Mayu Miyamoto, reprising her role as Saki Suruga) (revealed in episode 1)[40]
  • Tiger[29] former Special Forces SAT Administrator Kazuki Tamba (Hiroyuki Hirayama reprising his role from the original series)[17] (revealed in episode 3)

Other Kemono

  • Dog (mask shown in eps. 4 and 5)
  • Wildcat ("Yamaneko")[38]

Plot[edit]

The series starts with a scarred woman running away from someone wielding some sort of knife. She steps on a paper with a zodiac seal as she runs from the man. Musashi, who has been working normally as a detective,[41] arrives on time to stop him. Musashi locks the man in the car, and goes back to see if the woman is OK. She whispers, so he closes in to listen, and she sticks a needle on Musashi's neck, rendering him unconscious. Musashi's wife is at the hospital, taking care of a new patient.[41] In an airport, an electronic sign reads "Kanagawa New Airport". Although the airport is functioning, there is still to be an opening ceremony for it, for which the administrator is getting ready with her team. There is a lot of activity inside the airport. A suspicious group of airline attendants is going around it placing suitcases with some sort of device at the entrances, while a cleaning crew stops around a corner, out of the view of the surveillance cameras, and take out guns of the garbage bins they carry, shooting some sort of tranquilizing darts to security police. Musashi is having some sort of a dream listening to a familiar voice. In reality, someone is trying to wake him up: his sister, who has been tied up next to him, in a truck.[42] The pair talk about how they got caught. Futaba tells Musashi that it was responding a call regarding the disappearance of their older brother Kenichi,[41] occurred 30 years before. In a sort of warehouse, there is a pair of beast-masked people. One has a tablet and has logged in somewhere. Words across the screen read "60 minutes until airport occupation". At around 15 minutes to the airport occupation, a woman with a mask gasses the police in the airport's security post. The cleaning crew then appears to leave their uniforms and put on different clothes and hide their faces behind masks as well. They enter the security room, where the surveillance screens are, using a card from one of the downed security policemen. The one with the tablet at the warehouse then hacks the airport's system,[42] as the airport's opening ceremony is taking place. The armed masked people now enter the check-in hall. The Musashi siblings have just arrived somewhere. and are "greeted" by a pair of masked people, which makes Musashi remember the past occupation. They are at the Kanagawa New Airport, which is now being overtaken by the masked group.[41] As the one with the tablet is locking all the doors and latching all the windows, the Musashi's try to find a way out, only to be caught in an explosion of one of the suitcases.[42]

News of the airport reached the police, which has now sent teams out. Musashi, from inside it, calls for Sakura Izumi, who has been on leave since the capture of the masked team at the hospital.[41] Although Musashi has tried to hide from the masked team, they have been keeping surveillance on him all the time, knowing his whereabouts at all moment. Izumi takes over the investigation, with the help of the local police[42] and a new member of the team, taking the place of Suruga, who has left.[43] As the team receives information from Musashi, Shima and Iwatsuki notice that the animals from the armed group's masks follow those of the zodiac, but is missing two: mouse and dog. The police chase the two suspects, the ones who held the Musashi siblings, while the Musashis are being followed and attacked by a pair of the Beasts, and eventually taken with the rest of the hostages. The Beast's leader tells them they have become bait for the beasts. Soon after, the two suspects arrive at the cargo hold, unaware of the police, and communicate with the Beast leader. A surveillance camera live feed of them is then projected unto the main hall at the airport, and the HQ police team take notice of this. Izumi tries to stop the police team at the scene from moving on, but is overrun by Chief Kawagoe. The suspects open one of the cargo containers as the police close in. The container holds one of the suitcase bombs, exploding while HQ and all in the airport hall watch. The suspects are killed, fact that makes Musashi question the Beast leader their action. A group of hostages, including Futaba, are taken into a room.

Yuko is about to leave the hospital, when she receives a call from Emiri. As they are talking, a bloodied hand hits the window of Yuko's car. She gets out to see who and if they need help. It's a man, barely holding on, but who manages to slip some kind of device into Yuko's trouser pocket undetected.[33] She gets closer to see his wounds, he demands Yuko to get into the car and drive at gun point.

Musashi is taken to another place, where he faces a familiar face, after the Beast behind it gets rid of the mask: Suruga.[44] The Beasts have started a streaming (YouTube-like) channel and show the hostages in it. Musashi becomes the negotiator between the Beasts and the police, after being threatened by Suruga that if not, the hostages would die. The hostages, guided by Futaba, plan how to escape. The police are planning a way to close in on the group[45] and arrive at the airport, checking through a trash chute, from which Musashi comes out, wrapped, and with a bomb on him, that he barely escapes from. As Musashi and the police investigate Suruga, a virus attacks KSBC's computers, rendering an image of Musashi and Izumi as dolls being eaten by the Beasts, before posting the clue to decipher. Just 1 hour to find Iwao Shirakawa's crime,[32] with the help of Musashi and clue "given" by the Beasts, by holding Shirakawa in a locked fish tank.

Somewhere else, Yuko, still a hostage, is forced to go to her own house, where Emiri is, to cure the man.[46]

Musashi learns that, a year before, Shirakawa sued Momoka Niimi for embezzlement after she complained about cases of power harassment from him.[33] The abuse turned into online harassment. After her suicide, her PC was hacked, being the origin of the hack the Yonezawa Law office, the airport's lawyer's firm. When her friend Sena learned the truth about her death, she pledged to avenge her friend, so she became a Beast, the Rooster.[46] Musashi arrives just in time to answer this to the Beast leader. A new broadcast from the Beast Channel shows different videos showing Shirakawa abusing his employees. The clock starts ticking again, and the team start a new investigation with the information provided by Sena, which takes Musashi and Honjo to an abandoned factory / warehouse, that is rigged with traps. Honjo ends up with her leg tied to a roller crusher, fighting for her life, while Musashi is trapped inside a type of jail cell, with the key to it inside him, in the form of a microchip that he has to cut out. A live feed is shared to the cell and KSBC HQ.

Musashi manages to escape in time to free Honjo, and learns that the microchip was a GPS. The escaped hostages get stuck trying to get out, but the doors need a number password. The other 3, still at the room, face the Beasts, who go for the next "victim": Yonezawa. Yonezawa is asked to reveal who he has ties with, but he was threatened not to reveal the person's identity, or else, his mother would die. So Beasts put him in a threadmill surrounded by electrified wire. Musashi has only 50 minutes to solve this time's problem. At home, Yuko tends to her kidnapper, who has Emiri at gun point. Something catches his eye from the photos in the Musashi's home.

The KSBC continues to help out, finding information to relay to Musashi. They find out that hostage Masao Mibu is really Shigeru Kitami, a member of the House of Representatives on the run. Kitami was accused of multiple crimes related to the hospital occupation incident the year before.[17]

Futaba is called to the Beast's control room. She expected to be the next one, but Dragon thanks her for the information. When she realizes he's the one who called her about her brother Kenichi, she asks for information about him. Dragon says she will know once all the lies related to the airport are revealed. She and the re-captured hostages are then returned to the closed room. Musashi arrives just in time for the Beasts' stream, where they free Yonezawa and bring Mibu in. This time, "Tiger" and "Monkey" are revealed, much to the surprise of the entire investigation group, since it was former Special Forces SAT Administrator Kazuki Tamba and his son, Naoki. Both left the force 6 months before..[17][47] It was thought that Tamba's wife Ai, a freelance journalist, had died by suicide, after being slandered by allegations of fabrication, consequence of an article she had written, but there was no proof. It was about the content in it, which involved Kitami.[48] At HQ, as Iwatsuki investigates Ai Tamba's files, she discovers a file folder that supposedly has no data, so Shima proposes going to data center to see its content, or find more information about it.

Musashi has again less than an hour to discover Mibu's (Kitami's) lies. That information may come from an unexpected source: Koichi Yamato (Blue Oni, leader in the hospital incident), who Musashi visits in jail.[22] Musashi thinks Yamato and Suruga are linked in the current incident, but he says that they were only business partners in the past, relaying information. Frustrated, Musashi leaves, with one last phrase from Yamato: "Who were the animals not included in the zodiac?"[48]

Yuko frees herself and Emiri and gets out the house, as policeman Ayabe arrives calling for her. He lets them in the car, as he runs into the house searching for the mysterious man, who has woken up and is now hiding. Ayabe left his phone in the car, and Yuko reads incoming messages, one telling him to get rid of her and Emiri. They try to escape, but are locked in. Yuko called the police, and the call is passed on to HQ. Ayabe returns and deciphers, by their scared faces, that they read the messages. They are now his victims.[34] Musashi is made aware of this.

Tendo distances herself from the group, and reads a note passed by the Beasts, in which they give her the option to poison one of the hostages to be let free.

Shima discovers videos of surveillance cameras in the file.

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