Furuhata Nisaburo series (Masaka Tamura) Trap series (Nakama Yukie, Abe Hiroshi) Continue (Nakatani Miki) Kindaichi Boy's Casebook (Domoto Tsuyoshi, Tomosaka Rie) Kindaichi Kosuke series The above series are all orthodox mystery dramas, and they are all
He is famous for his reasoning.
Especially the Kindaichi Kosuke series and the Furuhata Jinsaburo series. Others include Timeline Police (Odagiri Joe) and Detective Galileo (Fukuyama Masaharu, Shibazaki Yuki) - this one is more of an idol. I feel that there is not a lot of reasoning content, and it feels like an actor > reasoning.
Proof (Takenouchi Yutaka) Folklorist Yakumoki (Oikawa Mitsuhiro, Hirayama Aya) ---- This is very similar to the trap type, and the reasoning component is relatively large Detective Academy Q ---- This is the same as Detective Galileo, Idol > Reasoning
Gourmet Detective (Higashiyama Noriyuki) is relatively funny, but the reasoning is relatively weak. The same goes for Rich Criminal (Fukada Kyoko), Remote Control Detective (Domoto Koichi), and Detective Conan (Oguri Shun). In addition, if you don’t have to have a very special protagonist
If it's good, you can go watch "Aibo" which has been available for several seasons. The plot is very good~ The above are the mystery dramas that I have watched and found to be good. There are also 2 Japanese movies, which are the extreme mystery dramas (Kashiwara Takashi, Ayase Haruka) Overall
The reasoning is quite heavy.
Another one is the Inugami family of Kindaichi Kosuke.
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This one also has strong reasoning. I saw the sleeping forest mentioned by ls,,, this is a bit similar to The World of Ice, both are suspense romances, but the reasoning content is not very big, and it feels more like solving a crime.
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There is also 33 Points Detective, which cannot be considered a mystery drama at all. It is just an embarrassing spoof drama to the end.