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[Yakuza] Could it be that the era when the yakuza could brazenly do whatever they wanted was actually crap?

Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

It’s an honest opinion.

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That’s why it perished.

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I can only think that it’s good that it had completely declined by 8.

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As a result of the decline of the yakuza, overseas mafias have become energized…

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It’s fine for the yakuza to be wiped out, that’s the stance.

Without a legal framework, it’s just the same thing repeated.

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Indeed, it has become a half-criminal organization in Lost…

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It’s the times.

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Hmm, isn’t Daigo a little pitiful?

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>>8

It’s unfortunate that I ended up living a life cleaning up after my dad and the fourth generation, but I was a little brat when I was young…

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As I play up to 8 in order, it becomes a bit lonely to see the Yakuza being treated like trash as they decline.

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>>9

Ebina: “Yakuza are just pathetic scum that would be better off dead.”

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In reality, it’s not really like that at all, as if the police are extremely competent while still engaging in corruption.

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>>10

Is the Anti-Boryokudan Law not working?

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>>10

Isn’t the Yakuza series full of corrupt cops, anonymous people?

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>>27

If anything, even in the declining yakuza scene, the higher-ups in the police are heavily involved.

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I won’t let the yakuza have their way with me again.

Ordinary citizens pick a fight with Kiryu and the others.

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>>11

Only those who want to die, come at me!

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The Tojo Clan itself was in tatters by the time the incident became public after the 10 billion yen incident, where money was scattered around.

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I did whatever I wanted too much in the zero days!

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>>13

Because I was doing whatever I wanted in the zero year of 1988, the Anti-Organized Crime Law was enacted in 1991 and enforced from 1992, marking the beginning of the winter era for the yakuza.

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It seems that not only the yakuza, but even yankees and delinquents are decreasing, and even bosozoku and half-grays are facing issues with aging.

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>>16

A pinch of immigrants and illegal entrants there.

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>>16

At the point of 4, there was a sub-story about the aging of the color gang that appeared in 1, where most of them had acquired skills and retired…

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The news about semi-gangs breaking into a yakuza office for an underground job robbery was interesting.

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I occasionally see news about the lower-ranking yakuza getting arrested for trivial reasons, but I wonder if those cases are really a headache for the higher-ups.

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I thought it was a sloppy script to say that having become an NPO from the Yakuza makes the former 5-year rule invalid.

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What are the yakuza making money from nowadays?

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The dreams of the yakuza are like trash compared to the dreams of ordinary people.

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It may vary by region, but the number of motorcycle gangs has really decreased.

Even the yankees loitering in front of convenience stores have almost disappeared.

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The external pressure on the Tojo Clan is one thing, but the repeated personnel changes that seemed aimed at weakening it were also bad.

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>>29

Ryuji: “Isn’t it stupid for the Tojo Clan to put that guy from the former Omi at the top?”

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I think it was wrong that violent land grabbing was rampant.

Looking back, it was a lawless area.

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I saw a group of bikers for the first time in a while, but even the ones whose faces I could see seemed to be quite aged.

There were some who looked young, but I wonder if they brought their children or if there are still those who they admire.

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It’s an industry that exists because there are people who are trampled upon…

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The Yakuza has weakened too much, so we can only rely on corrupt police, semi-criminals, overseas mafias, and cult religions to do their best.

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I honestly felt that 8’s scenario was rough.

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What are the legal avenues for former gang members in reality?

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While the yakuza have been suppressed, the existence of semi-gangsters has emerged in their place.

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If we made a story based on the post-war to high economic growth period, would it be even more gruesome than now?

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>>39

It seems that kind of game is going to be released.

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>>41

It’s set in the Taisho era.

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>>42

It’s still post-war.

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It’s impossible to leave the disposal of radioactive waste, which everyone is currently struggling with, to the Yakuza…

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>>40

Even the person who sent the Yakuza probably didn’t think they could handle it properly, and they were proceeding with the assumption that it would fall apart early on…

In the first place, I only thought about throwing the yakuza overseas, and what to make them do was something I thought of afterward.

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Looking back, it’s funny how so many important figures from the Tojo Clan died in the first one.

Of course it will decline.

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>>43

I’m dying a lot in both 2 and 3.

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The phrase “Yakuza handling radioactive waste on a deserted island” just has a certain unsettling appeal to it.

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Even if the yakuza die, there are pirates, so it’s reassuring.

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The idea of setting it in Hawaii was decided from the start, and it really felt like they forcefully made up the story for that reason.

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Yakuza really don’t have any human rights, huh?

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>>50

There are really things that are not like this in responses.

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It’s true that it’s a consequence of one’s own actions, but right now it’s seriously not the case, so there is indeed a certain level of danger in that regard.

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>>52

In the Yakuza series, self-proclaimed civilians easily get involved with yakuza, but if you do that in reality, you lose your human rights. When I introduced this to a foreigner, they surprisingly became interested.

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I don’t want either half-gray gangsters or yakuza.

Let’s live in a way that we don’t drop out.

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Neither.

I will steal the kids’ Poké Balls.

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https://news.yahoo.co.jp/feature/1143/

It seems that there are cases where former gang members are involved in decommissioning work at nuclear power plants.

It seems that the script was inspired by this news, but it was a bit too shallow.

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If the series had ended halfway, there would have been characters that ended with the image of a big man, but everyone keeps getting smaller…

What is this pirate…?

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>>56

There are many cases where it’s just a matter of asking if they didn’t use protection, right?

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>>62

1→Didn’t you put any rubber on it?

2→Did you not put on any rubber or anything?

3→Saki’s mother: Didn’t you use any rubber or anything?

4→Did you not check the rubber bounce, Arai?

5→Park, didn’t you put on any rubber or something?

6→Haruka, didn’t you put on any rubber?

7→Sawashiro, didn’t you put on any rubber or anything?

8→Did you not add rubber or something?

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>>68

Since Hikawa’s old man was really eager to marry his daughter off, there was no way I could put on a condom…

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>>68

It was mentioned in the story, but internal ejaculation itself wasn’t really that serious of an issue, was it?

The blood of Yuta that was discovered later turned out to be an unexpected major problem.

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Speaking of which, the trend of debuting as a sushi chef without years of training, and then opening a shop overseas and raking in profits is really popular lately, but it feels like a typical Yakuza hustle.

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If you try to do it in Yakuza, it’s actually hard to match the real Showa era, and you probably can’t have a picaresque protagonist.

I think the Taisho era, which still had aspects of a vigilante group, is good.

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The huge stack of drums was quite interesting…

How did you stack it?

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Compared to Judgment, which goes into great detail about dementia, the discussion related to decommissioning is very shallow.

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Why did Ei-chan have a beard?

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>>61

Are you hairless?

Even if you shave in the morning, it’ll start to grow back faintly by early afternoon.

As time passes, I will inevitably have a beard.

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I don’t have enough strength to confront the mafia.

Since two guys showed up, one a former detective in his 60s and the other a homeless man, I’m starting to think things might work out a bit.

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>>63

Well, let’s just go with it for the sake of the game’s circumstances.

If I think seriously about it, having Sacchan come along to the battlefield is nothing but a nuisance.

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I think they’re focusing on appearance or catchiness when it comes to decommissioning.

Ebina is also saying something like it will eventually be impossible.

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What is the motivation of the Yakuza who are currently active?

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>>69

Isn’t it just that because of the former gangster five-year clause, even if you try to live a proper life, you can’t make a living, so you’re just dragging things out?

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>>71

I saw in the news that there were only 8 account openings by leavers in 2023.

The 5-year clause (a big lie) has been said many times, but it’s like being told to die by the police and others.

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>>69

The low-ranking members can do nothing else, so they’re involved in the yakuza.

It looks like they barely got away with the win up top.

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>>72

Every industry is the same…

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The playtime is longer compared to other works, yet there aren’t many memorable scenes outside of the final stages.

It’s about how to make up for the flaws in this story in the next work.

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When someone who doesn’t fit in suddenly loses their place, they have no choice but to become a half-delinquent; that’s how it is in reality too…

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I never thought it would end with “I started cancer treatment.”

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It’s not death, but it’s no longer a body that can fight. This is the end, meow.

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“Why did you take away our dreams of becoming yakuza, Shishido?!”

That’s a sad thing to say, but I couldn’t help but laugh at the fact that such a dream is just trash.

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I laughed because the 8th spin-off is not celebrating the series’ anniversary, but rather Goro Majima’s 60th birthday.

I wonder what will happen from now on…

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>>79

Since it’s the 20th anniversary this December, I think there will probably be another new work.

Just like the surprise of showcasing Ringo Shiina at the end of 8, I think there will be some kind of surprise at the end of the 8 side story as well.

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The Tojo Clan and the Great Dissolution of Omi, an incompetent event that spread half-criminals and untouchables to the public.

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I wonder if the 8 spin-off has a serious story…

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The story about rubber bullets is different, right!!!

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I think there is a zero extreme.

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After taking advantage of others so much, are you really going to live seriously? I will not allow that, absolutely.

↑Yeah

Even if you spout beautiful words, it’s ultimately just a gathering of worthless yakuza.

↑Yeah

It’s disgusting that something like the Yakuza talks about responsibility or bonds.

↑Yeah

No matter how many times you retire or disband, you’ll always return to your original form. That’s why the yakuza in this country has continued on for so long.

↑Yeah

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Yamai is cool, but one might think the time spent on him should be allocated to the fate of Ei-chan instead.

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In the future, I might be able to enjoy delicious soup… It’s sad that, despite going through tough times, we suddenly get disbanded.

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They say there’s no receptacle, but if similar trash just gathers again and does similar things, then…

Don’t we just have to break it every time?

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>>90

I guess we have no choice but to send everyone to Hawaii.

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>>90

I can understand the company’s reasoning for not wanting to hire someone with a low education level, a criminal record, and unreliable conduct, like a former yakuza.

It seems like even if I take you in, you’ll disappear right away like Zara.

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I think the content will probably be serious as usual, 8 Side Story.

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I didn’t realize it was Eicho and thought it was an unfamiliar viewer.

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Isn’t it impossible to create any more stories about the Yakuza?

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>>94

So you ran away in the past, right?

It’s impossible in modern times or overseas.

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You should just go wild like a Japanese version of GTA without thinking about difficult things.

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Yakuza and those in power wouldn’t use condoms.

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Watching the gameplay videos of the side story makes me really wonder if this is really Yakuza, as it feels like a completely different game.

I’ll buy it because it looks interesting.

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I wonder how Sasaki is doing…

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>>100

I wanted to know what happened to that guy.

I hope you stay safe, but I wonder if it will be touched upon a bit in a sequel or something.

If anything, there’s a part about nuclear processing on Nere Island in the eighth side story, so I hope they appear there.

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I need a Yakuza Island where only former Yakuza and Yakuza can live.

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>>101

Let’s go, let’s go!

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>>105

In terms of actual efficiency, it’s going to become a rest facility for the former Tojo Clan…

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>>105

Yamai has started coming to Dondoko Island.

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>>110

It’s a story from several decades ago, and the victim was involved with the yakuza, whose organization and foundation no longer exist.

If the only witness becomes demented… I guess that would mean they couldn’t prosecute.

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If it wasn’t Yuta, there wouldn’t have been any particular problem with that.

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Didn’t this get resolved by just putting on some rubber? This often happens, not just in Yakuza…

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It’s not good that I left home alone thinking it was for the best without consulting anyone, but it’s not such a bad thing that I became close with Yuta and ended up having a child.

Haru loved her child so much that she could risk her life for them.

Blood…

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A hellish resort area that is a mixture of Kamurocho, Sotenbori, and Ijincho, known as Dondoko.

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Stop with the announcements about Dondoko Island at that timing.

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Should I introduce an evil organization plotting to revive the Yakuza?

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It’s no longer cold, so I can fully enjoy the resort atmosphere!

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I want you to jump to another world once.

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Regarding the guests of Dondoko Island, I was a bit taken aback to find out that Munancho Suzuki, who has been actively atoning for his sins and has donated almost all of his money, is an S-rank customer?!

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I think they will probably also do contemporary plays normally.

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Since I’m the one who’s gone the farthest with the main story rather than the Yakuza, there’s the issue of what to do next.

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If you’re going to do overseas again

Let’s choose a place where we can conduct the interview relatively safely.

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>>120

Should I go to Mexico…

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>>122

You’re saying it’s safe, right!?

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>>123

The tourist attractions are surprisingly…

If you step out of there, well… yes…

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I feel like we’ve exhausted all the real-world topics, so how about Kiryu-chan tries reincarnating in another world soon?

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Personally, I couldn’t quite get through it overseas.

I can’t remember people’s names.

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I like a boss who’s as persistent as Trejo.

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I don’t remember there being many foreigners that you should remember in 8.

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