

The Right to Judge
良いこと悪いこと
“Are you a good person or a bad person?”
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About
A sinister game begins when a group of classmates reunites at their high school reunion, only to uncover a time capsule containing a defaced graduation album—and soon, their peers start dying mysteriously. As two former classmates race to unravel the truth behind the deaths, their own hidden secrets threaten to expose a web of lies, turning every classmate into a suspect in a nonstop suspense-driven mystery: who is the true culprit?
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Seasons
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Season 1

Episode 1
Takagi Masaru (Mamiya Shotaro), the leader of Class 6-1, unearths a time capsule for the first time in 22 years at a class reunion. Inside is a yearbook in which six students have been blacked out. The six students, who share a grudge against classmate Saruhashi Sonoko (Araki Yuko), become the targets. The next day, a series of suspicious deaths of classmates begin, and Takagi, one of the targets, is terrified. Is Sonoko the culprit? Or...? The suspect is a classmate, but who is the real culprit? A nonstop mystery that will have you thinking begins!

Episode 2
Takagi (Mamiya Shotaro) and Sonoko (Araki Yuko) were classmates in Class 6-1. After a class reunion, the two find themselves embroiled in a serial murder case targeting six people who have a connection to Sonoko. In order to prevent the next murder, they head to the home of one of the targets, Emi (Matsui Rena), also known as "Nico-chan." Emi, who works as a hostess in Roppongi, apologizes to Sonoko upon their reunion, but... She will never forget... What is the connection between Sonoko and Emi? Can Takagi stop the serial murders?

Episode 3
"Next, Nico-chan will be the target!" A series of murders hits classmates one after the other. Takagi (Mamiya Shotaro) is investigating the truth, and his premonitions come true, with a third victim! Who could the culprit be? Sonoko (Araki Yuko), who is investigating the case with Takagi, turns her suspicions to Takagi's best friend, Koyama (Morimoto Shintaro), who has just returned to Japan at the right time...! Is Koyama the real culprit? That can't be, but... the suspicion can't be wiped away! What is the "blank 22 years" between Takagi and Koyama, who were best friends?

Episode 4
"This can't be a coincidence." A series of murders strikes classmates one after the other. Takagi (Mamiya Shotaro) and Sonoko (Araki Yuko) investigate the truth and are convinced that the next target is "Chomage" Hadachi (Mori Yusaku). Takagi wants to protect his friend Hadachi at all costs. However, Hadachi, who lives a reclusive life in a messy room, rejects him, saying, "I'm not your friend." What has happened to Hadachi, who has closed his heart off? What is the secret of Hadachi that Takagi doesn't know?

Episode 5
"Mr. Otani might remember something." Takagi (Mamiya Shotaro), Koyama (Morimoto Shintaro), and Hatachi (Mori Yusaku) become the targets of a serial murder case targeting their classmates. Unable to figure out who is holding them hostage, the three seek help from their former homeroom teacher, Otani (Akama Mariko), and rush to their alma mater with Sonoko (Araki Yuko). Unfortunately, Otani says he has no idea what's going on. However, Takagi and the others find a clue...

Episode 6
Sonoko (Araki Yuko) becomes a suspect in a serial murder case!? While Takagi Masaru (Mamiya Shotaro) and Saruhashi Sonoko pursue the truth of the case and work hard to prevent a fourth victim, the situation takes a sudden turn! An article that paints Sonoko as the culprit is published in a weekly magazine, and Sonoko is suddenly pursued by the public! Former class representative Kobayashi Saki (Fujima Sawako) pleads, "Let's publish a rebuttal article and tell the truth," but Sonoko hesitates, not wanting to put Takagi and the others in danger... Meanwhile, the fourth murder finally occurs!

Episode 7
The body of Otani Noriyo (Akama Mariko), the homeroom teacher of Takagi Masaru (Mamiya Shotaro) and Saruhashi Sonoko (Araki Yuko), is discovered. Not wanting to involve anyone further, Takagi pushes away his former classmates Tsuchiya Yuki (Gouriki Ayame) and Toyokawa Kengo (Inaba Yuto), who want to help, and he also becomes hostile towards Koyama Takahiro (Morimoto Shintaro), leaving him isolated. Meanwhile, an unexpected "truth" is discovered in the room of Hatachi Taisuke (Mori Yusaku), who suddenly disappears.

Episode 8
"I will never forgive them" -- The culprit of the serial murders was the forgotten seventh member!? As Takagi Masaru (Mamiya Shotaro) and Saruhashi Sonoko (Araki Yuko) pursue the truth of the case, they suddenly remember that there was another member of the close-knit group that was targeted, Mori Tomoya. Sensing danger from Mori, Takagi and his friends head out to rescue Hatachi Taisuke (Mori Yusaku), who had gone to meet Mori alone, but they are too late... Mori is the culprit after all!? Takagi runs around searching for clues and comes across a shocking truth!!
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About The Right to Judge
“Are you a good person or a bad person?”
A sinister game begins when a group of classmates reunites at their high school reunion, only to uncover a time capsule containing a defaced graduation album—and soon, their peers start dying mysteriously. As two former classmates race to unravel the truth behind the deaths, their own hidden secrets threaten to expose a web of lies, turning every classmate into a suspect in a nonstop suspense-driven mystery: who is the true culprit? Across 1 season and 10 episodes, originally airing on Nippon TV.
The Right to Judge Cast and Characters
The cast features Shotaro Mamiya (as Takaki Sho / "King"), Yuko Araki (as Saruhashi Sonoko / "Dono Ko"), Shintaro Morimoto (as Koyama Takahiro / "Turbo"), Ayame Goriki (as Tsuchiya Yuki / Hanawa Yuki), and Sawako Fujima (as Kobayashi Saki / "Incho"). Their performances are a major reason The Right to Judge has built such a passionate audience.
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The Right to Judge flies under the radar but it deserves your attention. What makes it work is emotional weight that hits where it counts and tight pacing that earns its twists. If you enjoy Japanese storytelling that doesn't follow the same tired beats, this is the kind of show you'll end up recommending to friends.
Frequently Asked Questions about The Right to Judge
Where can I watch The Right to Judge online for free?
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How many episodes does The Right to Judge have?
The Right to Judge has 10 episodes across 1 season. All episodes are available to stream right here on Bowood.TV.
Is The Right to Judge good? What's the rating?
The Right to Judge holds a 6.5/10 rating based on 4 reviews — a solid pick if the genre interests you.
Who is in the cast of The Right to Judge?
The main cast includes Shotaro Mamiya, Yuko Araki, Shintaro Morimoto, and Ayame Goriki, plus a strong supporting ensemble.
Is The Right to Judge available in Japanese?
Yes — The Right to Judge was originally produced in Japanese and that's the version you'll stream here on Bowood.TV. English subtitles are provided when available.
When was The Right to Judge released?
The Right to Judge first aired in 2025.
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Where can I watch The Right to Judge for free?
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How many seasons and episodes does The Right to Judge have?
The Right to Judge currently has 1 season and a total of 10 episodes. The series status is "Ended", so the episode count may grow as new seasons are released. You can browse the full episode list on Bowood.TV and continue watching from where you left off.
What is The Right to Judge about?
A sinister game begins when a group of classmates reunites at their high school reunion, only to uncover a time capsule containing a defaced graduation album—and soon, their peers start dying mysteriously. As two former classmates race to unravel the truth behind the deaths, their own hidden secrets threaten to expo… It belongs to the Mystery, Drama genres.
In which language is The Right to Judge originally available?
The Right to Judge was originally produced in JA. On Bowood.TV the show is available in its original JA audio. Check the player options on the watch page for available subtitle tracks.
When was The Right to Judge first released?
The Right to Judge first premiered on October 11, 2025 (2025). The series has since concluded its run.
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