Akira Shimazaki (Takuya Kimura) lives with his middle school student son. He used to work as a bodyguard, but, due to an incident, he now works as a security guard at a construction site. The private security company where he works establishes a new bodyguard division. Hiding his past as a bodyguard, Akira Shimazaki begins work as a novice bodyguard.
The best episode of "BG: Personal Bodyguard" season 2 is "Episode 1", rated 7.5/10 from 7 user votes. It was directed by Jôta Tsunehiro and written by N/A. "Episode 1" aired on 6/18/2020 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Episode 2".
After the Kicks Guard team attracts some favorable press coverage, Akira receives a letter requesting his help from a man convicted of manslaughter.
Director: Jôta Tsunehiro
Writer: N/A
Akira's new business attracts more attention from his colleagues. Later, he receives a big job: protecting Ema Morio, a talented but troubled pianist.
Director: Jôta Tsunehiro
Writer: N/A
To protect her hospital's reputation, Dr. Kasamatsu asks Akira to guard her new patient, an investor whose shady tactics attracted a violent reprisal.
Director: Gō Shichitaka
Writer: N/A
Akira receives an urgent request for help from a surprising client. Mayu's coworkers don't like the extra attention she's getting from President Ryu.
Director: Gō Shichitaka
Writer: N/A
After someone mugs Seitaro's girlfriend Nagiko, Akira learns that she's been dodging a stalker for months. He and Masaya agree to watch over her.
Director: Jôta Tsunehiro
Writer: N/A
A restaurant owner asks Akira for protection from a malicious landlord threatening to evict her. Dr. Kasamatsu can't shake a troubling memory.
Director: Gō Shichitaka
Writer: N/A
Akira meets President Ryu in secret to discuss the recent, troubling police activity. Despite being rivals, the two reach a surprising arrangement.
Director: Jôta Tsunehiro
Writer: N/A