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'Road to the Don' spinoff.
A young yakuza experiences various conflicts, tactics, betrayals, rules, etc. in the gangster world, stands out in the organization, and climbs to the top of the organization. The theatrical version of the popular video series adapted from the original work by Murakami Kazuhiko.
The battle for life begins now; who will survive? A clash that transcends the boundaries between police and the yakuza.
1972. Kenji Ebisawa, a martial arts boy who wished to become stronger, could not enter the runaway tribe. However, following a certain incident, Kenji transforms and becomes part of the runaway tribe. A lot of friends gather around him and the tribe starts to get stronger, his name starts to be heard in the city.
Japan in the 1970s, during the period of high growth. The young called runaway tribes that ran through the city at night to dissipate excess energy. Kenji Ebisawa (Rei Okazaki), the sixth president of Black Emperor, was the predominant figure in the world. He had no end to his longing for his career and his strength and desire to be a mate. One day, a girl appeared under Kenji who wanted to join the Black Emperor. Naho (Chiaki Ota), who had a strong feeling of defeat and was in a fight every day. However, Kenji stubbornly refuses to accept it. The Black Emperor's "iron rule" that can never be broken. However, unable to give up, Naho eventually forms a team by himself. The name is Black Emperor Ladies! !
1977, the "Crazy Horse" runaway tribe was created This strongest team, called invincible, later changed its name to "Japan-Korea Union" and became a coalition of nearly 500 people in total
1990. Takizawa, the head of the Hayama group's Takizawa group, ordered the members to shoot and kill Sasamoto, who betrayed the group and tried to join the fifth Sannokai-affiliated Minamiyama group. This triggered the interruption of the "Yamaha War" by Sannokai and Hayama-gumi.
In a continuation of "Utopia: Midnight Story, White Flower Bud" Haruka Ichijou follows through in her vow to become the No1 Geisha. She develops intricate schemes and mindful manipulations in changing her "Papa-san's," or Sugar Daddies, on her way up the modern geisha ladder. After she pits one against the other, the men begin to compete for her in elaborate and very expensive ventures, and their fight to win her for their prize in all-consuming frenzy becomes the focus for the No1 Spot. A barrage of young geisha's karate fighting seals their fate at last!