Absolute Zero (2010)

A gripping Japanese crime procedural where a forensic cold case unit tackles unsolved mysteries using cutting-edge science.

Absolute Zero - Series Information

  • Original Title: 絶対零度
  • First Air Year: 2010
  • Last Air Year: 2020
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Drama, Crime, Mystery
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (49 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 5
  • Number of Episodes: 43
  • Status: Returning Series
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: April 13, 2010 (Brazil - 14)
  • Networks: Fuji TV
  • Alternative Titles: Absolute Zero (JP), Absolute Zero: Special Investigation Unit (US)
  • Production Companies: Kyodo Television, Fuji Television Network
  • Production Countries: Japan

Absolute Zero - Plot

Izumi Sakuragi is a new police sergeant with the Special Investigations Office, which was set up within the Metropolitan Police in November last year. The new investigation team uses DNA analysis and the latest in forensics science to investigate cold cases as well as cases suspected to involve missing persons.

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Absolute Zero - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Aya Ueto
  • Kinya Kitaoji
  • Sayaka Yamaguchi
  • Tetta Sugimoto
  • Takeo Nakahara
  • Hiromi Kitagawa
  • Ryo Kimura
  • Tomomi Maruyama
  • Megumi Saito
  • You Yokoyama

Writers

  • Hideya Hamada

Absolute Zero - FAQs

What is Absolute Zero about?

Absolute Zero follows Izumi Sakuragi, a new police sergeant assigned to the Special Investigations Office within the Metropolitan Police. The unit uses DNA analysis and advanced forensic science to crack cold cases and investigate disappearances, blending procedural drama with modern crime-solving techniques.

Who are the main actors in Absolute Zero?

The series stars Aya Ueto as protagonist Izumi Sakuragi, alongside Kinya Kitaoji as Hideo Nagashima, Sayaka Yamaguchi as Ryōko Takamine, Tetta Sugimoto as Takumi Kurata, and Takeo Nakahara as Shintaro Shiraishi, among other recurring cast members.

Where can you stream Absolute Zero online?

Streaming availability for Absolute Zero varies by region. You can check current viewing options, including any subscription or rental platforms carrying the series, by visiting JustWatch, which aggregates up-to-date streaming information across multiple services in your country.

How many seasons does Absolute Zero have?

Absolute Zero has 5 main seasons plus a specials collection, totalling 43 episodes. Season 1 through Season 5 each contain 10 to 11 episodes, with 2 additional special episodes rounding out the full run of this long-running Japanese procedural drama.

When did Absolute Zero first air?

Absolute Zero first aired on April 13, 2010, on Fuji TV in Japan. The series has continued across multiple seasons over a decade, with its most recent season arriving in 2020, demonstrating its sustained popularity among Japanese television audiences.

Is Absolute Zero based on a true story?

Absolute Zero is not based on a specific true story. It is an original Japanese crime drama featuring a fictional forensic cold case unit. However, its procedural focus on DNA analysis and forensic investigation reflects real-world techniques used by modern law enforcement agencies in Japan.

What network airs Absolute Zero in Japan?

Absolute Zero airs on Fuji TV, one of Japan's major commercial television networks. The series is produced by Kyodo Television in association with the Fuji Television Network, and has been a recurring fixture on the channel since its debut in spring 2010.

Is Absolute Zero still ongoing or has it ended?

Absolute Zero is currently listed as a returning series and remains in production. With five seasons broadcast between 2010 and 2020 and no official cancellation announced, the show continues to be an active part of Fuji TV's drama lineup, though new season dates have not been confirmed.

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