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Takashi Yoshida (義田 貴士, Yoshida Takashi, real name: 吉田 貴志 [same reading], February 19, 1967) is a sport journalist, professional baseball interviewer, TV producer, actor, and talent from Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture. When he was a student, he devoted himself to baseball and graduated from Hiroshima Kokutaiji High School. He joined TV Asahi in 1990 after graduating from Hiroshima Shudo University and started working interviewing professional baseball at the Sports Bureau. Later, he was involved as a producer in the retirement documentaries of professional baseball stars such as Kazunori Shinozuka, Tatsunori Hara, Kazutomo Miyamoto, and Hideki Matsui. He has also appeared as a director and conductor in Get Sports since 1998. After retiring from TV Asahi in 2002, he started working as an actor while being a sports journalist. He continues to publish coverage reports and books for top professional baseball players. He has also been active as a mental trainer since 2012.

After a major conflict, Kazuma Washio (Hitoshi Ozawa) becomes the 6th boss of Tendokai, Kanto’s largest yakuza group. Wakagashira Date (Hideo Nakano) and Kurata (Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi) secure casino rights from the government, but top officials are soon murdered, and Date is framed. The trail leads to Sanko-kai, a Kansai syndicate forming ties with a Korean underworld led by Myojin Akinari (Noboru Kaneko), brother of Washio’s old rival. Sanko-kai’s boss Onizuka (Hiroshi Fuse), who holds a grudge against Washio, launches a political and violent offensive. As Tendokai fights back to reclaim the casino rights, tragedy strikes—Okita (Yasukaze Motomiya) is targeted. Japan’s largest underworld war erupts again—what awaits at the end?

Following in the aftermath of a terrible Demon-Human war, turn of the century Japan is preparing a new fighting force in case the demons decide to return. A squadron of giant robots are built to be controlled by the spirit of the pilot, but it is discovered that the only people with sufficient spirit are young women. After recruiting a team of youths from around the world, the Japanese government decides to keep them a secret by disguising them as a theater troupe, thus requiring them to spend as much time memorizing Shakespeare as they do on military training.

Kyowa-kai Himuro and Marukami-kai Tsurumi are in a tense state of conflict. The conflict between the two groups intensified due to internal disputes between the Yokohama and Fujishiro groups. Meanwhile, Himuro's brother Akimoto, a member of the Marukami-kai leadership, dies of illness. With the deterrence of East-West conflict gone, tensions between the Kyowa-kai and the Marukami-kai reach a climax.

Himuro and Tamura of the Kyowa-kai discover that the conflict with the Marukami-kai involving the Yokohama Fujishiro-gumi is a secret maneuver between the Chinatown mafia and the half-grey group Kobura. Having discovered that they have a common enemy, the Kyowa-kai and Marukami-kai formulate a joint strategy, but Himuro and Tsurumi of the Marukami-kai are at odds over the dead Ryuji Munakata.
