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Galileo

TV Show 2007 8.2 /10 Ended
Fuji TV A Fuji TV Original
Created by Hiroshi Nishitani, Takashi Narita, Kensaku Sawada

Two unlikely partners collide in a city full of secrets. Kaoru Utsumi, a fresh detective whose instincts burn bright, teams with Manabu Yukawa, a reserved university professor whose scientific training translates clues into patterns others miss. In a string of challenging cases, the duo must... Read more

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About Galileo

Two unlikely partners collide in a city full of secrets. Kaoru Utsumi, a fresh detective whose instincts burn bright, teams with Manabu Yukawa, a reserved university professor whose scientific training translates clues into patterns others miss. In a string of challenging cases, the duo must translate abstract theory into concrete evidence and convert friction into professional trust. Each investigation blends puzzling motives with human drama, forcing them to question assumptions and reconsider what counts as proof. The partnership evolves as they improvise, test theories, and chase hidden connections ordinary investigators might overlook, gradually revealing both the truth and the limits of logic. Together they balance courage, skepticism, and curiosity in a world where danger hides in plain sight.

Released in 2007 the series was created by Hiroshi Nishitani Takashi Narita and Kensaku Sawada, drawing on Keigo Higashino's Galileo universe. The show unfolds under the direction of a team of directors, delivering a crisp modern take on crime solving and presenting a stylish, science minded tone.

Galileo helped popularize a science driven approach to crime on Japanese television, pairing a practical rookie with an intellectual mentor in ways that felt fresh rather than formulaic. Its emphasis on deduction and character chemistry left a lasting impression on the mystery genre. The show also sparked fan discussion about ethics of using science in investigations.

Critics praised the blend of procedural twists with intellectual inquiry and the moral questions raised by trusting science to explain motive. The show's audience reaction is strong, reflected in an 8.2 out of 10 score from 39 votes, suggesting solid engagement with its premise and pace. Its measured pace and clear character arcs help keep the audience connected.

Awards: The show does not appear to have major nominations or wins documented in widely available sources. Still, fans and critics praised the performances, the tension of each case, and the way science minded Yukawa illuminates motives, contributing to its enduring appeal. While not widely chronicled in major awards, it remains a standout entry in the crime drama landscape.

Details

Release Date
October 15, 2007
User Ratings
39 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
2
Episodes
21
Network
Fuji TV
Status
Ended
Genres
Drama, Mystery, Crime
Country
Japan
Studio
Fuji Television Network
External Links
View on IMDB

Cast

Masaharu Fukuyama

Masaharu Fukuyama

Manabu Yukawa

Yuriko Yoshitaka

Yuriko Yoshitaka

Misa Kishitani

Kazuki Kitamura

Kazuki Kitamura

Kusanagi Shunpei

Yu Sawabe

Yu Sawabe

Minoru Otagawa

Ikkei Watanabe

Ikkei Watanabe

Hiromi Kuribayashi

Created by: Hiroshi Nishitani, Takashi Narita, Kensaku Sawada

Seasons (2 seasons, 21 episodes)

Season 1

Season 1

10 episodes - 2007

Season 2

Season 2

11 episodes - 2013

Frequently Asked Questions

Galileo is available to stream on Netflix.

Yes, Galileo is available to stream on Netflix.

Galileo has 2 seasons with a total of 21 episodes.

With a rating of 8.2/10 from 39 viewers, Galileo is highly recommended and considered excellent by most viewers.

Two unlikely partners collide in a city full of secrets. Kaoru Utsumi, a fresh detective whose instincts burn bright, teams with Manabu Yukawa, a reserved university professor whose scientific training translates clues into patterns others miss. In a string of challenging cases, the duo must tran...

Galileo stars Masaharu Fukuyama, Yuriko Yoshitaka, Kazuki Kitamura, Yu Sawabe, and Ikkei Watanabe.

Galileo was created by Hiroshi Nishitani, Takashi Narita, and Kensaku Sawada.

Galileo was released on October 15, 2007.

Galileo is a Drama, Mystery, and Crime series.

Masaharu Fukuyama plays Manabu Yukawa, a university associate professor who uses scientific thinking to help solve cases. He teams up with a rookie detective to tackle mysterious investigations.

Yuriko Yoshitaka plays Misa Kishitani. Misa Kishitani is a character in Galileo.

Galileo has 2 seasons and 21 episodes in total. The show is listed as Ended.

No, the series concluded after its 2 seasons. It is listed as Ended.