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2[[caption-width-right:350:The relationship between the two... is a little bit complicated.]]
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4->''"A story dedicated to those trapped in the past."''
5-->-- Exposition for the novel series.
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7''Beautiful Bones: Sakurako's Investigation'' or its Japanese title, ''Sakurako-san no Ashimoto Ni Wa Shitai Ga Umatteiru'' (Literally translated as ''"A Corpse is Buried Under Sakurako's Feet''), is a novel written by Shiori Ōta with illustrations done by Tetsuo. It is [[NoExportForYou released in Japan]] only by Kadokawa Shoten from 2013 to 2021.
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9An anime adaptation premiered on October 7, 2015 in Japan with animation done by Creator/{{Troyca}}, with 12 episodes aired. Crunchyroll streams the show in English-speaking territories while Anime Digital Network streams it for French-speaking territories. [[http://www.sinkan.jp/radio/radio_1699.html A radio drama briefly aired online and is still available for download]]. A manga adaptation was created. A live-action adaptation has aired in April 2017 under Fuji TV.
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11The series centers on a high-school student named Shōtarō Tatewaki, who lives in the city of Asahikawa in Hokkaido Prefecture. One day, he meets a young woman named Sakurako Kujō, the daughter of the prominent Kujō family, as an osteologist who has a fascination with skeletal remains. In her free time, she uses her osteology skills to help the Hokkaido Prefectural Police in solving crime, thanks to the skills she learned from her uncle, who was an ex-[=HPP=] forensic scientist. Because of this, Shōtarō gets tagged along from case to case where he assist Sakurako while [[CloudcuckoolandersMinder making sure she doesn't make things difficult for him or get in trouble with the prefectural police.]]
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13The series is licensed to Sentai Filmworks for release in North America.
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15[[https://www.reddit.com/r/Sakurako There's an effort to get the novels translated in English]] since it's not available outside Japan.
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20* ArrangedMarriage: Part of the novel's arc involves Sakurako and Naoe getting engaged thanks to the former's family. Sakurako rejects this idea.
21* BigFancyHouse: The Fujioka estate in the outskirts of Asahikawa.
22* BrotherSisterIncest: [[spoiler:Strongly implied in episode 8, when the teacher Sasaki recognizes after the death of her lover that she was highly likely to have been his younger half-sister. However, the show does not give a direct answer to how close they really were.]]
23* BloodyHorror: The presence of blood on Ii-chan's bag allows Sakurako and Shotaro to establish in "Where Do You Live?" [[spoiler:that something may have happened to her mom. In this case, she was attacked by a knife-wielding drug addict and died of severe blood loss.]]
24* CanineCompanion: Hector. He initially is one with the Fujioka family. Following the conclusion of the "The Cursed Man" arc, he stays in Sakurako's mansion.
25* CherryBlossoms: They can be seen everywhere in the episode "The Princess Who Loves Bones" and the Japanese title of the series is a reference to the legend that cherry blossoms are pink because a body was buried beneath the tree, which is mentioned in the said episode.
26* ContrivedCoincidence: Just as the protagonists' leads on Ii-chan's identity dry up in "Where Do You Live?", Shotaro's classmate Kougami jogs up to them and is recognized by Ii-chan, leading them to find her home and [[spoiler:her mother's body]].
27* CozyMystery: Noir fiction this is not. In the 12 episodes of the anime, there were only 2 or 3 crimes that had been committed. The other deaths were accidental, while the rest of the anime involved mysteries that were about discovering what event had just taken place (such as a "supposed suicide" being just a case of a girl getting a new love). Fits other parts of the Cozy Mystery definition, in that it takes place in a small tight-knit community and when Sakurako isn't being childish, she's rather like a retired old lady with too much time on her hands.
28* ADayInTheLimelight:
29** "Asahi Bridge Irregulars" centers on Yuriko and Itsuki in a local summer festival in Asahikawa.
30** "The Entrusted Bones" centers on Sakurako and Shotarou in a school festival, at least in the Part 1 episode.
31* PoliceAreUseless:
32** Sakurako calls them out as such because they don't carefully examine a crime scene and just take it at face value.
33** Even worse that they assume every corpse they find in a crime scene to be suicide. While unjustified, it has its reasons since Japan has a high suicide rate.
34* RealityIsUnrealistic: Viewers were furious as to why Hiroki didn't fire his sidearm after he was stabbed in the chest by a drug addict in "Where Do You Live?". This is mainly because of the rules stipulated in the Police Duties Execution Law, especially since the addict was already walking away from him.[[note]]The rules state that ''A police officer may use his weapon in case there is reasonable ground to deem it necessary for the apprehension of a criminal or the prevention of his or her escape, self-protection or protection of others or suppression of resistance against the execution of his official duty within the limits judged reasonably necessary in the situation. However, he shall not inflict any injury upon any person except the case falling under the category of the provisions of Article 36 (Legal Defence) of the Criminal Law (Law No. 45, 1907) or of Article 37 (Emergency Refuge) of the same law.''[[/note]] Simply shooting him from the back would cause some bad light on Hiroki himself if he opened fire.
35* RevealingCoverup: In "The Princess Who Loves Bones", Sakurako was able to uncover the murder suicide of an old couple as an actual case of murder [[spoiler:because the rope used to tie their arms together was tied in a way that would have been impossible for either victim to tie by themselves.]]
36* RunningGag: Sakurako always calls Shōtarō as ''Shonen'' (Boy) when the latter insists that he wants her to call him by his first name.
37* LikeBrotherAndSister: Sakurako perceives Shotaro as a her younger brother, especially in connection with her loss of real brother in childhood.
38* SceneryPorn: The anime (at least) showcases Asahikawa and the Hokkaido countryside, complete with snow.
39* SmokingIsNotCool: Takeshi Fujioka like to smoke, but his wife tells him not to do in the house. So he has to do it outside.
40* ShownTheirWork:
41** The Asahikawa City Zoo's entrance is properly shown in "The Princess Who Loves Bones".
42** Meisei High School exists in Asahikawa and is shown in its entirety.
43** In "Asahi Bridge Irregulars", Sakurako explains the concept of mourning jewelry.
44* SinisterNudity: In TheStinger for episode 10, we see Minami in the shower, crouched down, her arms wrapped around herself. She has a flashback to meeting [[TheBigBad Hanabusa]], and then we're shown a shot of her back, which has a scar in the shape of a butterfuly that Hanabusa carved into the girl. This is the first bit of {{Foreshadowing}} that Minami is still in the thrall of Hanabusa, especially since butterflies represent death in the symbolism of the show.
45* SurpriseIncest: [[spoiler:Having unearthed the bones of her lover, Sasaki learns about their probable half-sibling status after the discovery of his hereditary features in her skeleton.]]
46* UrbanLegends: "The Cursed Man" arc centers on the Fujioka family with most of the male members dying either early or in unknown circumstances. [[spoiler:This is due to a painting that was improperly stored. With mold and arsenic from the paint dye, it releases a deadly gas that causes stress.]]

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