But he has the psychometry ability, which is discovered by Shima Ryoko, a police investigator when his little sister Emi gets involved in a serial murder case.
Psychometrer Eiji, written by Shin Kibayashi (as Yuma Ando),[1] illustrated by Masashi Asaki, was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine from April 17, 1996, to September 27, 2000.
[16][17] After concluding its serialization in Manga Box, Debusen started to be released in Young Magazine on October 6, 2014, and ended on August 29, 2016.
However, when he finds the dead body of a female teacher named Mitsuko Fukushima, who looks just like him, he decides to live her life helping to reform delinquent students.
[17][22][23] The six-episode series is directed by Yoichi Matsunaga, written by Kazuhiko Ban, and produced by Hisashi Tsugiya.
[note 1] When a crime involving a man hidden in a drainage sewer to look at women's underwear, it led to several comparison on Twitter to a similar case that happened in the manga.