Tokyo Vice Season 2 Episode 5
Credits: HBO

Tokyo Vice Season 2 Episode 5 Streaming: How to Watch & Stream Online

Wondering where to watch and stream Tokyo Vice Season 2 Episode 5 online? Look no further, as we have covered all the details right here. Set in the 1990s, this series follows American journalist Jake Adelstein as he relocates to Japan and becomes part of a major Japanese newspaper. Assigned to the Tokyo Vice police squad, Adelstein delves deep into the perilous underworld of the Japanese yakuza.

Here’s where you will be able to watch Tokyo Vice Season 2 Episode 5 online.

Is Tokyo Vice Season 2 Episode 5 streaming online?

Yes, you will be able to watch and stream Tokyo Vice Season 2 Episode 5 on HBO Max.

The cast of Tokyo Vice includes Ansel Elgort as Jake Adelstein, Ken Watanabe as Hiroto Katagiri, Rachel Keller as Samantha Porter, Hideaki Itō as Jin Miyamoto, Show Kasamatsu as Sato, Rinko Kikuchi as Emi Maruyama, Ella Rumpf as Polina, Tomohisa Yamashita as Akira, Kōsuke Toyohara as Baku, Masato Hagiwara as Duke, Shun Sugata as Hitoshi Ishida, Eugene Nomura as Kobayashi, and more.

How to watch Tokyo Vice Season 2 Episode 5 and stream online

As Tokyo Vice Season 2 is available to watch via HBO Max, you will be able to watch its episodes by signing up. HBO Max offers three subscription plans to users. They are:

  • HBO Max Ad-Supported Plan – It costs $9.99 a month and allows users to stream content with commercials.
  • HBO Max Ad-Free Plan – It costs $15.99 a month and allows users to stream content without commercials.
  •  HBO Max Ultimate Plan – It costs $19.99 a month and offers additional perks and features compared to the other plans.

The official synopsis for Tokyo Vice Season 2 reads:

“A first-hand account of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police beat following Jake Adelstein, an American journalist who embeds himself into the Tokyo Vice police squad to reveal corruption. Based on Jake Adelstein’s non-fiction book of the same name.”

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