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1990s Japan, Money is flowing and Yakuza are rampant. The Tojo Clan, Omi Alliance, and Yomei alliance Are the top yakuza groups in the country.

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Kamurocho

Kamurocho

Kamurocho is the nightlife capital of Japan. As Tojo Clan territory, the district is home to many yakuza and is often the setting of large and small-scale disputes between the Tojo Clan and their rivals such as the Omi Alliance, as well as intra-clan conflicts between Tojo subsidiaries. The Millennium Tower, a skyscraper landmark at the center of Kamurocho, was constructed by the Dojima Family and is a symbol of the Tojo Clan's power in the district.

Onomichi

Onomichi

Onomichi (尾道), also known as Jingaicho is based on the real-life district of Tsuchido located in the downtown area of the Onomichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. During World War II, Onomichi was a key manufacturing centre for the Imperial Japanese Navy, which used the city's port and shipbuilding facilities to build warships. Following World War II's end, Onomichi's shipbuilding industry went into decline, causing the economy to shift towards fishing. It also led to several factions of Japan's criminal underworld setting up branches in the area.

Sotenbori

Sotenbori

Sotenbori (蒼天堀, Sōtenbori) is the name of the entertainment district in Osaka. Based on Osaka's real-life Dōtonbori district, Sotenbori is the entertainment capital of the west, in contrast to Kamurocho of the east. It is a base of operations for the Omi Alliance, the largest yakuza organization in Japan and rivals of the Tojo Clan.

Tenkaichi St.

Tenkaichi St.

Tojo Clan Headquarters

Tojo Clan Headquarters

Tojo Clan Headquarters (東城会本部, Tōjō-kai Honbu) is a location in Tokyo that serves as the base of operations for the Tojo Clan. A labyrinthine combination of traditional Japanese and modern western architecture, the building holds many secret rooms and circuitously-laid-out pathways. This was contrived to assist the clan in the event of an invasion.

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