The latest trailer for the second season of "Hansawa Naoki" will be broadcast on July 19

The latest trailer for the second season of "Hansawa Naoki" will be broadcast on July 19

The second season of the popular Japanese drama "Hanzawa Naoki" released the latest trailer today, announcing that it will officially start broadcasting on July 19. This season will continue to be starred by Masato Sakai, with Aya Ueto, Mitsuhiro Oikawa, Ainosuke Kataoka, Kinya Kitaoji, and Teruyuki Kagawa participating.

The latest trailer for the second season of "Hansawa Naoki":

The second season has a total of 10 episodes, adapted from Ikeido Jun's "Naoki Hanzawa" series "The Counterattack of the Lost Generation" and "Icarus: Blade of the Silver Wings". The story continues from the previous work. Hanzawa is transferred to Tokyo Chuo Securities. In his new position, Hanzawa will once again "double the return" to those opponents who have made things difficult for him.

Trailer screenshots:

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