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The second film in the 'Japan Gangster War' series.
The first film in the 'Japan Gokudo War' series.
The third 'Japan Gangster War' film.
The fourth 'Japan Gangster War' film.
The fifth 'Japan Gangster War' film.
The eighth 'Japan Gangster War' film.
The tenth 'Japan Gangster War' film.
The eleventh 'Japan Gangster War' film.
The twelfth 'Japan Gangster War' film.
The fourth 'Yakuza Emblem Legend' film.
Oda (Yasukaze Motomiya) is a young construction entrepreneur—but he also leads a vigilante group dedicated to eliminating the corruption festering in Kyoto. One day, he becomes entangled in a public works power struggle involving a construction company backed by the Ashikaga-kai, the largest crime syndicate in Kansai. With the help of former police detective Terao (Susumu Terajima) and the nationalist group Dai-Nippon Kikusui-kai, Oda launches a fierce battle to protect Kyoto from the encroaching underworld.
Kamata Maro (Tsukamoto Takashi), a freelancer who calls himself a detective, works part-time at a yakiniku restaurant in Kyoto, while living a carefree life. He spends his free time with Gennosuke (Daichi Asai), a bumbling fighter, and Kenta (Yuta Yamazaki), a genius hacker. One day, he receives a request from his favourite cabaret girl to search for his missing father.
Oda Takanori (Yasukaze Motomiya), head of Asuka Industries and secret leader of a vigilante group, is approached by Nagoshi Kōnosuke (Yorikazu Morimoto), chairman of the Nagoshi Group, with an unusual request. He asks Oda to rehabilitate Jin Yamazaki (Kandai Ueda), his illegitimate son and a former host who once worked under the Murakami-gumi—a group Oda had previously dismantled. Though Oda reluctantly agrees, Kanayama strongly opposes the decision, while Suzuki (Ichizō Matsuda) tries to keep the peace. Meanwhile, Kuro-matsu Ichirō (Hitoshi Ozawa), chairman of the Ashikaga-kai–affiliated Kuromatsu-kai, is released from prison. Replacing his fugitive younger brother, he emerges as a powerful new enemy standing in Oda’s way.
Oda (Yasukaze Motomiya) continues his double life as a construction businessman and leader of a vigilante force targeting Kyoto’s criminal underbelly. When Kanayama (Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi), Oda’s trusted subordinate, rushes in alone to save a hostess who has been set up by a host, he uncovers a violent organization exploiting women from the shadows. Chinese mafia groups, Shibata (Kanetake Kunimoto)—the “mad dog” of the Oshima-gumi—and detective Terao are all drawn into a rapidly escalating battle across the ancient city.
Saki Nishijima (Sayaka Fujimoto), an employee at major distribution company Ōsaki Trading, suffers harassment at work and considers changing jobs to Asuka Industries. Instead, she is deceived by her boyfriend Tomokazu Kawakita and forced into the sex industry. At her lowest point, Saki encounters Gensai (Makoto Gunji), leader of the religious group Daijōsai. Under his influence, she rises to become Gion’s No.1 hostess. However, Gensai is in reality a con artist who preaches salvation while swindling people out of vast sums of money. Oda, Suzuki, and Kanayama uncover connections between Daijōsai and the Ashikaga-kai and begin closing in on the truth. Unaware that Saki has become Gensai’s pawn, Suzuki finds himself increasingly drawn to her—placing both his heart and his life in danger.