
A man who was born in the wrong era.
A man who missed the era of the yakuza.
He’s someone who has survived by being made to kill others since he was a kid.
>>3
That world really feels like something Japanese, doesn’t it…
>>71
Didn’t you think that after seeing the gimmick of Osaka Castle?!
He probably understood that the path of the yakuza was reaching a dead end…
>>4
Why can’t I enjoy delicious things? That’s what drives me…
Even if they try to prevent the dissolution, it’s pitiful that the yakuza themselves are cornered.
I thought the end was tragic, but when I thought about it carefully…
As a result of killing the agent from Daidoji, it means that they will be used as a replacement, truly a case of karma…
In this case, unlike Kiryu-chan, there’s no reason to be compelled, so I feel like they might just run away during a mission or something.
>>7
At that time, it would probably just be erased…
This face usually becomes a strong character in Yakuza.
I’m used to being domesticated as a dog since a long time ago…
When Kiryu-chan was having fun with Tsuruno in the night city.
Maybe you were genuinely enjoying it, not just acting.
It’s a classic yakuza story, but it’s pretty sad that it didn’t fit the times.
To be honest, I was happy and felt reassured when you became my ally, so I was shocked when you betrayed me.
But from Shishido’s perspective, it’s like this in a way…
>>14
The situation is that someone who has had it good is now trying to betray and throw away those below them, including me…
Don’t let me dream on my own and then end it on your own.
If it were the era of zero, I probably could have gotten pretty far.
From the perspective of the third generation Nishitani, who took on dirty work for the rising Shiradou, Watase, and Oumi coalition, it’s only natural to want to say, “What the hell!!!”
But in reality, the yakuza truly have no future.
Compared to the dreams of ordinary people, the dreams of the yakuza are trash.
The thread image that also appeared in a Nintendo commercial.
Even if you somehow manage to escape, it’s just too cruel that a tragic future is already guaranteed this time with 8.
Although there was a sense of discomfort with Shiradou’s personality being cooperative about the dissolution,
I never imagined she was spending her time in hiding, carrying such darkness.
It’s a man promoting the Switch version of Kyoku!
>>22
Has Daidouji’s brainwashing been completed…?
>>25
Midoji is a loser who puts a Master System for entertainment, so they probably ran away afterward.
>>25
There’s probably no Switch at Daidoji’s place, so it’s likely a dream that Shishido is having.
>>22
It’s amusing to see a Hannya mask casually displayed on the wall.
My first job as an agent is promoting the Switch version…
Since Nishitani is with us, it’s not lonely.
>>24
😳
The 7th Tendo was lucky to have connections with Waka, but Shishido definitely wouldn’t want to serve under a powerful figure like Waka, and rising to prominence in that era was impossible anyway.
Aiming for the top! With force! At that point, no matter how much you struggle, it’s just impossible in the Reiwa era.
>>29
Because that’s all I know and I haven’t been taught anything else…
Kiryuu-chan’s treatment is the result of considerable consideration so that the Oudoji side does not become too displeased.
If it’s against this guy who has no influence at all, I would probably use a collar bomb or anything to tie him up tightly.
Since Kiryu-chan behaves quite freely, I feel like it doesn’t make much difference whether their affiliation is with the Yakuza or as an agent.
>>33
A person who can’t survive without belonging to an organization, despite having an organizational compatibility of 0.
>>33
The Yakuza are worth something because of the titles they carry…
Those who can only be part of the Yakuza have no choice but to become like Akutsu and turn into semi-adults.
By the way, in a series where the actor himself is involved, the combination in the thread image has completely opposite characters.
>>36
It was fresh and good from a fan’s perspective.
I can’t accept that those who are creating legends while having a good time are trying to quit just because the times have changed.
>>37
That’s true.
In modern times, the existence of the Castle completely dispels the notion that the Yakuza are doing poorly economically.
Originally, this guy doesn’t know any other way to live besides being a yakuza, so even if he were to leave Daidoji now, he wouldn’t have anywhere to go.
It’s one thing if I’m being treated like a slave and getting my ass kicked at Daidoji every day.
There are many things, but in the end, everything just had bad timing.
I understood that Shishido is Isaka, but I didn’t notice that Tsuruno is Tadokoro from Kabuto.
Kiryu-chan hasn’t had such a great time, but that doesn’t really matter, does it?
>>44
Well, that’s something that can’t be known from just the thread image.
The words of the fourth-generation chairman, saying that dreams of the yakuza are worthless and that there’s no need to look at them, are the words of a former top man, and they carry weight and make sense. However, I completely understand the feeling of frustration that comes from being deprived of the opportunity to even become a top.
I thought Tsuruno was going to die halfway through because she’s such a good character.
If the times were different, I probably could have become one of the legends.
>>47
Even so, I think being able to raise a rebellion there is a kind of legend, for better or worse… we lost, but…
The feeling that it’s already enough just to see the Japan Unity duo appear in Yakuza.
Wonderful
Even the Yakuza are in the age of compliance.
Please bear with me.
>>49
Ebina: “Die 👎”
>>51
It’s a Yakuza that truly hates Yakuza!
It was a wild rampage close to its peak, but those times are no longer here…
It was quite shocking to be betrayed because the lavish enjoyment looked really fun.
>>54
You’re the one who betrayed me…!
>>58
It’s too much…
>>54
The mob yakuza called during the lavish party said something like, “I’ve never eaten such luxurious sushi before!” and that was a bit shocking.
Tsuru-no seemed like a type of boss who wouldn’t be liked from below, but it was probably an era where you had to tighten things up like that to survive.
>>56
The leader of Sawashiro was also disliked; it’s the fate of serious managers.
The duel that begins at the peak of Omi’s base is rich in implications and fascinating.
The 8th side story is coming soon, but I wonder if they can connect with each other.
I wonder if (they) won’t do it.
It’s understandable up to this point emotionally, but it’s quite rare to find a final boss that completely falls apart in every other aspect.
Kiryu is too strong with everything included.
I was caught off guard, but it moved me to tears like few others in the series.
Pirates in the sea of Hawaii! But will it make you cry?
>>65
Can a 4-year-old already write?
If I had been born ten years earlier…
>>66
After 10 years, it’s dying in the Anti-Organized Crime Law, so it’s not much different from 7 Side Story.
You can’t have a delicious experience unless it’s about 35 years ago, around the time of 0.
Hanawa is such a great character… I’m really looking forward to 8…
It seems that the reason the elements from the 7 spin-off were not included in 8 is related to the development period, so it wouldn’t be strange if a spin-off for 8 were to come out, right?
>>69
It might come out with the agent…
The conclusion of Kiryu-chan’s story from 0 to 6 was just too good.
It’s the fact that the children have grown up properly by looking at my back.
After being betrayed, looking back, I can only think that there’s no way I could agree to disband with this guy’s stance…
You can’t fully enjoy the best time until you’re around the age of 60.
But the story of the Yakuza that has been ongoing since 8 is over, so I wonder if something will happen in the future where Daidoji appears?
>>77
As long as politics and under-the-table dealings continue to be connected, I think there are endless stories to create.
Yakuza will just be replaced by half-grays or fugitive groups.
I think it will be difficult to create a story regarding what position the protagonist side will take.
In reality, the only time I lived lavishly was during the bubble era, you Yakuza.
>>78
Before discussing the Anti-Organized Crime Law, it’s not a country where you can win something even if it means using the yakuza.
Is Oudoji Genki doing well in the first place?
Since the Heisei era began, the gangsters have been beaten down by the law…
Please make it so that Hanawa is alive in the 8th installment.
>>82
An agent who lets someone infiltrate using their real name is a bit…
That’s precisely because they went overboard during the bubble era.
Well, since the protagonist is an ordinary person throughout the series, it should be fine no matter what happens.
>>84
People like us don’t use the word “katagi”!
Considering the lawlessness from the time of zero, it’s no wonder there would be a tightening in reality as well.
I’m shooting through the head of someone completely ordinary like Shibusawa.
When you think about it, the Yakuza’s business is about how to seize the earnings of the legitimate world, and in today’s society where ordinary people don’t have money, it’s impossible to live lavishly; the law is out to get you too…
Castle served just when I was thinking so.
It seems like the Japanese underground scene is reaching its limits, but I wonder if it will shift mainly to overseas from now on.
It’s a world that exists because there are people who get crushed.
Of course, Kiryu-chan would outright say it’s trash.
Upon reflection, it seems Kiryu-chan, having grown up in an orphanage, shouldn’t be dreaming either… and that’s when he became a yakuza.
Daidoji’s actions caused a lot of pain for Waka.
I like this so much that I was like “Do your best at the end!” and launched it away.
It was really painful.
Damn it, forget about the legendary yakuza, what the hell are those old guys… like some kind of chii mama and a shabby old man…
This guy looks like a violent machine and actually has some muscle, but he can also skillfully use his belly as a weapon…
This guy is quite active, yet he remains inconspicuous as the third generation!
>>98
I thought there must be something left even though I was hit by the floral wreath, but it really just left the stage like that…
Actually, the setting of being Chinese didn’t really need to be there…
>>101
You might not know if it exists on paper, and it’s being used in a good way for a long time, rising to power only through strength and becoming a prominent figure.
I think the police, who are building a police station in such a prime location at that intersection, are definitely up to no good in this world.
>>99
Some have actually been revealed, you know…
>>99
What is the purpose of that police station if no one comes out even when numerous streamers are boldly committing assault right in front of it?
In the end, I think I was dead somewhere, but I survived… was that a good thing…?
>>100
Isn’t it not bad as a reemployment option after the big breakup?
From now on, it’s just a dog kept on a leash, but Nishitani is with me too.
I was really dissatisfied with the big dissolution, so this has at least relieved me a bit.
Kiryu-san works a few months and then spends the rest of the time relaxing at the temple, but that’s due to various special circumstances…
The treatment of the Shido group, who are killing agents, seems to be quite miserable.
If there weren’t people I genuinely hate, would the security company have been successful?
It seems that they were on track and I think they would have succeeded.
Daigo has a certain level of veteran experience as a manager in a way.
Without a doubt, the person who took charge and organized the group of leaders in front of the Omi headquarters was undoubtedly someone of great talent…