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The title Ishi Tsubute (Throwing Stones) symbolizes the "nameless" detectives—small stones—attempting to take down a massive, institutional mountain of corruption.
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In the first episode, Kizaki uncovers a massive discrepancy involving a billion yen that has vanished without a trace, only to find the Prime Minister's Office and the Foreign Ministry staying silent about it.
The episode highlights the friction between "Career-Track" officials (elite bureaucrats on a fast path to power) and the detectives who are determined to hold them accountable regardless of their rank. Technical Breakdown of the Filename The title Ishi Tsubute (Throwing Stones) symbolizes the
As the investigation moves into , the tension ramps up as the detectives begin to face the "three villains"—corrupt bureaucrats who believe they are untouchable due to their "career-track" status. Key themes in this episode include:
Based on the non-fiction novel by Hidetoshi Kiyotake, the drama follows a real-life corruption scandal from the early 2000s. It centers on (played by Koichi Sato) and Teruaki Saimi (played by Yosuke Eguchi), detectives from the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department's Second Investigation Division. Their mission is to expose the misappropriation of "secret funds" by high-ranking officials within Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs . Summary of Episode 2 In the first episode, Kizaki uncovers a massive
The detectives encounter "Sanzui" (police jargon for corruption), where the very government they serve works to bury the truth to avoid a national crisis.