CSI: Crime Scene Talks
A tv asahi Original
Satoshi Itomura is an assistant investigator on the Metropolitan Police Department's Scientific Investigation Team, but he approaches cases differently from his colleagues. While the unit collects fingerprints, voice samples, reenactments and forensic profiles, Itomura pays close attention to the... Read more
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About CSI: Crime Scene Talks
Satoshi Itomura is an assistant investigator on the Metropolitan Police Department's Scientific Investigation Team, but he approaches cases differently from his colleagues. While the unit collects fingerprints, voice samples, reenactments and forensic profiles, Itomura pays close attention to the everyday objects victims kept close, believing those items can hold final intentions or messages. Episodes pair methodical evidence-gathering with his quieter, item-focused inquiries, letting small personal details reframe leads and timelines. The show keeps the investigation procedural, yet humane, as solving crimes also means helping families understand what their loved ones wanted, without revealing surprises about case resolutions.
CSI: Crime Scene Talks premiered in 2011 in Japan and is built around a strong ensemble cast, led by Takaya Kamikawa as Satoshi Itomura, with Chiaki Kuriyama, Masaru Nagai, Karen Miyazaki and Masahiro Komoto. Specific director and production house credits are not widely cited in available sources.
There are no records of major international awards or high-profile nominations for the series. It did not surface in prominent prize circuits like the Emmys or Golden Globes, and documentation of domestic awards is limited, so recognition appears to have been modest rather than headline-making.
The series found a modest audience by emphasizing victims' belongings as investigative linchpins, a premise that set it apart from more technology-first crime shows. Fans of character-driven procedurals often point to its focus on personal relics and last messages as the element that gives each case extra emotional weight, making individual episodes stick with viewers after they end.
On user-driven platforms CSI: Crime Scene Talks holds a 7.2 out of 10 average from a small pool of voters, reflecting steady appreciation rather than widespread fame. The show revolves around themes of evidence versus intuition, the meaning objects carry for identity and memory, and the role of empathy within police work, offering a quieter, more human-minded take on routine forensic storytelling.
Details
- Release Date
- April 13, 2011
- Episode Length
- 45m
- User Ratings
- 8 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 7
- Episodes
- 66
- Network
- tv asahi
- Status
- Returning Series
- Genres
- Drama
- Country
- Japan
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Takaya Kamikawa
Satoshi Itomura
Chiaki Kuriyama
Rio Kanzaki
Masaru Nagai
Hiroshi Amamiya
Karen Miyazaki
Ayako Takizawa
Masahiro Komoto
Shigeru Muraki
Keiko Toda
Michika Sakura
Junki Tozuka
Satoru Okita
Seasons (7 seasons, 66 episodes)
Season 1
11 episodes - 2011
Season 2
8 episodes - 2012
Season 3
9 episodes - 2013
Season 4
9 episodes - 2017
Season 5
9 episodes - 2018
Season 6
10 episodes - 2021
Season 7
10 episodes - 2022