Zaizen Jotaro

is a Japanese manga written by Ken Kitashiba and illustrated by Yasuhiro Watanabe. It was serialized in Shinchosha's Weekly Comic Bunch magazine from 2003 - 2007, and was compiled into 17 volumes.

An anime adaptation by Studio Trans Arts premiered from July 6 to September 21, 2006 for 11 episodes.

Plot
After Japan's economic bubble burst the country slowly recovered, but dirty politicians still make deals with dirty businessmen so that they can both profit from the hard work of others. Keiichi Suzuki, head of Ōshika Construction, and Seijiro Matsuzaka, one of the members of parliament, have a deal going on that allows Ōshika Construction to use fewer materials in their projects while still letting their buildings get approved for business use. Unfortunately for them, the Government Crime Investigation Agency, the Japanese government-approved but independently-run equivalent to the FBI, is already on the move. Jotaro Zaizen, a long-thought-dead police officer, is an investigator on the Ōshika case and gathers a group of people who have reasons to fight against both Suzuki and Matsuzaka.