A year later, Mouri was demoted, and Saiga was expelled from the gang. Engetsu suddenly fell ill, and in Yokohama, where Engetsu's influence waned, drugs began to spread. Amid the unrest, Mouri and Saiga begin to confront each other.
A yakuza movie starring Koji Matoba, depicting the lives of men left behind in the times. In the Ryuan-gumi, which is based in Yokohama, drug business was prohibited by the leader Engetsu. One day, in order to protect leader's teachings, Mouri of the Ryuan-gumi assassinates the leader of the Yamagami group, a hostile organization that trades drugs. This causes a conflict with the neutrals in the Ryuan-gumi. During this turbulent time, the leader Engetsu asks Mouri to take care of his son Saiga and guide him on the path to becoming a yakuza.
At Sagamikai's headquarters, Kawashige (Daijirō Harada) is confronted by Iwamura, the chief of Yokohama Port Police, who demands the dissolution of Sagamikai. Suspecting a traitor within, Kawashige orders his men to investigate. The suspect is Keisaku Sugita (Daisuke Iijima), a veteran of Sagamikai and father of Shinsaku Sugita (Gento Aoki) from Oda Dōshi-kai. When Sagamikai attempts to take Keisaku, Shinsaku intervenes, injuring their men and helping Keisaku escape. Seiji Oda (Kōji Matoba) is summoned by Kawashige, who demands the return of Keisaku, but Oda firmly refuses. War between Sagamikai and Oda Dōshi-kai is imminent.
To celebrate his 30th acting anniversary, Kōji Matoba stars as Seiji Oda, the fiercest member of Tendokai, who joins the organization under Kazuma Washio (Hitoshi Ozawa). In 2011, Tendokai dominates Kanto, while the rising Santōkai threatens them. Meanwhile, in Yokohama, Seiji Oda forms a rogue group, Oda Dōshi-kai, and violently protects his turf, clashing with Jinseikai. As Tendokai's Vice-Head Ryuji Kondo retires, Keiji Oda (Seiji's brother) is tasked with calming the tensions between the two groups, leading to a reunion between the Oda brothers.
The Nihon Tōgōsha continues to dismantle yakuza organizations across the country. To survive, Sankōkai Fourth-Generation Chairman Daiki Yabuta (Kenji Matsuda) plans to create a new yakuza group led by Okita Shōhei (Yasukaze Motomiyac) from Washio-gumi. This group aims to unify yakuza nationwide, similar to the former Tendokai under Kazuma Washio (Hitoshi Ozawa). Meanwhile, within Nihon Tōgōsha, Kazuma Washio is expanding his influence, prompting the leader Tōjō (Kentarō Shimazu) to take action and plot Washio’s assassination. However, the plan leads to unexpected outcomes... Additionally, a letter sent to Washio-gumi and other national yakuza organizations pushes Okita and the others into even greater peril.
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?
When a mafia leader is killed, his son and the deadliest assassin in the mafia compete in order to be the new leader.
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