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Tokyo Underground Women's Prison CHAPTER 2・Area 99
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Tokyo Underground Women's Prison CHAPTER 2・Area 99

Jan 6, 2016
1h 15m
★ 0.0

Overview

The second volume of eros suspense depicting a terrible living hell that unfolds in a secret cell that does not officially exist. A giant women's prison built in the basement of Tokyo. There, the drug G-Men Saki, who got the information that illegal drugs are being manufactured, begins a dangerous undercover investigation.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Albatross

Cast

Iori Kogawa

Iori Kogawa

Rei Ayana

Rei Ayana

Maki Aoyama

Maki Aoyama

Kaoru Sakurako

Kaoru Sakurako

Ren Fukusaki

Ren Fukusaki

Seiichi Mukai

Seiichi Mukai

Seiji Noma

Seiji Noma

Takahiro Sakano

Takahiro Sakano

Yuki Jinno

Yuki Jinno

Karin Itsuki

Karin Itsuki

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