The Tojo Clan or "Tojo Association" (,
Tōjō-kai), founded by Makoto Tojo, is the Kanto region's largest yakuza organization within the franchise's universe.
Masaru Sera : :Portrayed by:
Kōichi Satō (
Like a Dragon: Yakuza) :Introduced in:
Yakuza Masaru Sera () is the third chairman of the Tojo Clan. He headed up all the affiliate families that made up the Tojo Clan. He first served as the head of his own yakuza group called the Nikkyo Consortium until 1989 when he was promoted to Tojo Clan Captain for his acquisition of the
Empty Lot. He was regarded as a legend for achieving the position of chairman in his 40s and under his leadership from 1993 to 2005, the Clan prospered. In the first
Yakuza, Nishiki calls an emergency meeting of all the captains of the Tojo Clan where he revealed that the 10 billion yen that the Clan had gained over the years had been stolen. Sera went to investigate what had happened to the money but was assassinated when he found out what happened. The chairmanship was left open as a result, and the top captains - Kazama, Shimano, and Nishiki - all fought for the position. It was later revealed that the 10 billion yen actually belonged to Kyohei Jingu who used the Tojo Clan to launder money, and Sera worked together with Shintaro Kazama and Yumi Sawamura to steal the money from Jingu and prepared a will entrusting the decision of who became the 4th Chairman of the Tojo Clan to Kazama. He later entrusted it to Kiryu, which allowed Kiryu to become the 4th Chairman. Sera also appears in
Yakuza 0 as a supporting character, which details his eventual rise as a dominant figure within the Tojo Clan.
Dojima Family Sohei Dojima : :Portrayed by: Harumi Sone (
Like a Dragon: Prologue),
Masaya Kato (
Like a Dragon: Yakuza) :Introduced in:
Yakuza Sohei Dojima (,
Dōjima Sōhei) was the cunning but violent head of the Dojima Family. Dojima was known for getting his way by any means necessary. He is Daigo's father, and Yayoi's husband. His death at the hands of Akira Nishikiyama in 1995 caused Shintaro Kazama, the Dojima captain, to absorb the Dojima men into his own Kazama Family. Kazuma Kiryu covered up Nishiki's murder and served 10 years in prison. It is revealed in a flashback during
Yakuza 2 by Kashiwagi that he was behind the Jingweon mafia massacre in 1980, ordering Kazama and Futoshi Shimano to kill all 46 members of the mafia. He appears again in
Yakuza 0 where he and his family lieutenants fought against Kiryu, Goro Majima, Masaru Sera, and Tachibana Real Estate to acquire the Empty Lot, but failed to do so as Sera secured the lot with both Kiryu and Majima's help.
Yayoi Dojima : :Introduced in:
Yakuza Yayoi Dojima (,
Dōjima Yayoi) is married to Sohei Dojima and the mother of Daigo Dojima. In the events of
Yakuza 2, she becomes the acting Chairwoman of the Tojo Clan because of the murder of fifth chairman Yukio Terada, and she asks Kiryu to negotiate with the Chairman of the Omi Alliance, Jin Goda, for a truce. Later, she is taken prisoner by Koji Shindo, the second chairman of the Nishikiyama Family, who plans to sell out the Tojo Clan to the Omi and take Yayoi as his lover. However, she defies him and is saved by Kiryu and her son Daigo, the latter of whom kills Shindo.
Daigo Dojima : :Introduced in:
Yakuza 2 Daigo Dojima (,
Dōjima Daigo) is Sohei and Yayoi Dojima's son. He holds a deep respect for Kiryu, and in
Yakuza 2, accompanies him to Kansai to settle a score with Ryuji Goda, the patriarch of the Omi Alliance's Go-Ryu Clan and the man who sent him to prison for 5 years as part of a set-up. He and Chairman Jin Goda of the Omi Alliance are kidnapped by the Jingweon Mafia, but eventually is rescued by Kiryu and Kaoru Sayama. He then takes on a leadership role and brings the fragments of the Tojo Clan together, to lead them into Kamurocho to stop the Jingweon and the Go-Ryu from destroying the city. Prior to the events of
Yakuza 3, Daigo becomes the sixth chairman of the Tojo Clan. At the start of the game, he is shot by
CIA operative Joji Kazama, the brother of the late Shintaro Kazama. His fate is left uncertain until Kashiwagi reveals that he has stashed him in a hospital to recover but has not told anyone of Daigo's whereabouts. Mine Yoshitaka of the Hakuho Clan eventually finds his way to the hospital (as does Kiryu) and prepares to kill Daigo out of compassion as he holds too much respect to see him living off a hospital machine. Daigo awakens after Mine's defeat and saves the two from Black Monday syndicate leader Andre Richardson. During
Yakuza 4, Daigo holds an emergency meeting with the Ueno Seiwa Clan following Ihara's death. Isao Katsuragi, the head of the Ueno Seiwa, demanded from Daigo that, to make up for Ihara's murder, the life of Arai or control of the business Majima runs, but Daigo refused. He was then asked by Katsuragi to use Majima instead since he is the "only one to measure up Ihara's murder." Katsuragi then leaves and tells Daigo to decide what he should do. It was later revealed by Majima that he told Kiryu that Daigo set him up by giving him away to the police. Later Daigo is fought and defeated by Kiryu on top of the Millennium Tower. Daigo also appears in
Yakuza 0,
Yakuza 5,
Yakuza: Dead Souls,
Yakuza 6: The Song of Life and
Yakuza: Like a Dragon. Hiroki Awano : :Introduced in:
Yakuza 0 Hiroki Awano (,
Awano Hiroki), is one of the three lieutenants of the Dojima Family, and the patriarch of its subsidiary family, the Taihei Association.
Kazama Family Shintaro Kazama : :Portrayed by: Hirotaro Honda (
Like a Dragon: Prologue),
Sansei Shiomi (
Like a Dragon),
Toshiaki Karasawa (
Like a Dragon: Yakuza) :Introduced in:
Yakuza Shintaro Kazama (,
Kazama Shintarō) (known as Fuma in the English versions of the first three games and by his original name Shintaro Kazama from
Yakuza 4 onward) was the head of the Kazama Family who had provided funding for the Sunflower Orphanage that Kazuma Kiryu, Akira Nishikiyama (aka "Nishiki"), and Yumi Sawamura grew up in. In 1986, as Captain of the Dojima Family, Kazama inducted both Kiryu and Nishiki as his protégés, with Kiryu joining the Dojima Family proper and Nishikiyama joining the Kazama Family. Kazama remained a father-figure to both of them during their time in the yakuza. After patriarch Sohei Dojima's murder at the hands of Nishiki in 1995, Shintaro absorbed the remains of the Dojima Family, thus making his Kazama Family the most powerful in the Tojo Clan. This advantage helped keep the other affiliate captains in check. However, a year after the murder, a rift was created in the Kazama Family when Nishiki broke away and declared his own family. This caused many of Kazama's men to desert him and join the rival family. Kazama helped inform Kiryu about the current state of affairs when he was released from prison. At Masaru Sera's funeral, Kiryu meets with Kazama, but the latter is shot by Nishiki. Shinji Tanaka, Kiryu's former partner who is working undercover as Nishiki's lieutenant under orders from Kazama, takes him to a hospital to recover. At some point, Shinji turns Kazama over to
Yukio Terada, a lieutenant of the Omi Alliance who is indebted to the latter. Kazama is kept on Terada's yacht until Kiryu can meet him. Futoshi Shimano then attacks the yacht but is defeated by the Kazama Family's reinforcements. Kazama is killed while protecting Haruka Sawamura from a grenade thrown by Shimano, who is then killed by Terada. Shortly before he dies, Kazama admits that he was the one who killed Kiryu's parents and that the Sunflower Orphanage is where he sends the children of the people he kills, making them into orphans. Despite this, Kiryu forgives Kazama and calls him his true father. In
Yakuza 2, it is revealed Kazama participated in the 1980 massacre of the Jingweon mafia in at Sohei Dojima's behest, which he agreed to after much reluctance. During a flashback sequence, it is shown that Kazama, unwilling to kill the Jingweon boss, attempted to strike a deal and told them that if they would leave town, he would spare their lives. However, a 12-year-old Kazuma Kiryu, thinking Kazama was in danger, ran into the room with a pipe with intent to attack the Jingweon boss. Thinking he had been double-crossed, the boss attempts to shoot Kiryu, prompting Kazama to shoot. This began the massacre. In
Yakuza 3, a man who resembles Kazama is involved in a situation where Daigo Dojima is shot. This is later revealed to be his younger brother, Joji Kazama, who is an operative for the
CIA.
Osamu Kashiwagi : :Introduced in:
Yakuza Osamu Kashiwagi (,
Kashiwagi Osamu) is the second-in-command of the Kazama Family who holds a deep respect for his patriarch, Shintaro Kazama. He is seen at the beginning of
Yakuza trying to tell a tale about his boss but is silenced by Kazama. Kashiwagi is not seen again until end of Chapter 12, when he arrives with backup to the final confrontation against Futoshi Shimano, ending with the deaths of both Shimano and Kazama. Prior to
Yakuza 2, Kashiwagi becomes the patriarch of the Kazama Family following Kazama's death. He is also the acting Captain of the Tojo Clan. He appears throughout the game, cooperating with Kiryu, Daigo Dojima, and Kaoru Sayama to solve the problems of the Tojo Clan and stop the Go-Ryu Clan and Jingweon Mafia. In
Yakuza 3, Kiryu visits Kashiwagi at the Kazama Family office in the Millennium Tower, but Kashiwagi is gunned down by a helicopter and sent into a coma for over a decade. He later tells Kiryu to find the man in the picture, who is the spitting image of Kazama (later revealed to be his brother, Joji Kazama of the
CIA). In the events of
Yakuza: Like a Dragon, it is revealed that he awoke from his coma and opened up his own bar in Yokohama called Survive Bar to remind himself of how he miraculously survived that day. Kashiwagi also appears in
Yakuza 0, and he provides assistance to Kiryu and Nishiki during the final battle of the game, where Kiryu is fending off Keiji Shibusawa to protect Makoto Makimura, the owner of the sought after Empty Lot.
Nishikiyama Family Akira Nishikiyama : :Portrayed by: Mikio Ohosawa (
Like a Dragon: Prologue),
Claude Maki (
Like a Dragon),
Gaku Sano (stage play),
Kento Kaku (
Like a Dragon: Yakuza) :Introduced in:
Yakuza Akira "Nishiki" Nishkiyama (,
Nishikiyama Akira) was born on October 8, 1968, known as simply "Akira Nishiki" in English versions of the first two games and by his original name in
Yakuza 4. He is the former best friend and sworn brother of Kiryu, and one of the main antagonists of
Yakuza.
Yuko Nishikiyama :Introduced in:
Yakuza Yuko (錦山 優子, Nishikiyama Yūko) was Nishiki's younger sister raised with him, Kazuma Kiryu and Yumi Sawamura in Shintaro Kazama's Sunflower Orphanage. She suffered from a disease which had her periodically going to the hospital since 1984. In 1995, her final possible surgery and reliance on her elder brother is the reason Kazuma Kiryu takes the fall for Sohei Dojima's murder. She dies in 1996, and her death coupled with Nishiki's
inferiority complex spiraled his descent into darkness.
Shinji Tanaka : :Introduced in:
Yakuza Kazuma Kiryu's partner, Shinji Tanaka (,
Tanaka Shinji) looks up to Kiryu and helps him out when he can. He was part of the Dojima Family but joined the Kazama Family after Sohei Dojima's death in 1995. While many of Kiryu's old friends forgot about him while he was in prison, Shinji did not, and he eventually works with Kiryu again after his release from prison. During the events of the first game, Kazama has Shinji work undercover as the Nishikiyama Family lieutenant to find out Nishiki's true intentions. However, his cover is eventually blown and he dies from gunshot wounds inflicted by Arase of the Nishikiyama Family. Shinji also appears in
Yakuza 0 during a side quest.
Koji Shindo : :Portrayed by: Shōhei Uno (
Like a Dragon: Yakuza) :Introduced in:
Yakuza Initially a lieutenant of the Nishikiyama family in
Yakuza, Koji Shindo (,
Shindō Kōji) serves as a boss in Chapter 7. In
Yakuza 2, he becomes the second chairman of the Nishikiyama Family following Nishiki's death. Shindo then betrays the Tojo Clan and holds members hostage, wanting Yayoi Dojima as his lover. When Kiryu defeats Shindo in combat, Shindo attempts to kill Kiryu and Yayoi, but her son, Daigo Dojima, intervenes and kills Shindo.
Kazuto Arase : :Introduced in:
Yakuza A cold-hearted yakuza officer who is renowned for his brutality and his high marksmanship, Kazuto Arase (,
Arase Kazuto) kills Reina and Shinji in
Yakuza on the orders of Nishki before being defeated by Kiryu. In
Yakuza 3, it is revealed that he was disowned from the Nishikiyama Family by Shindo for his failure to kill Kiryu. He forms the yakuza assassin group the "Avengers", made up of disowned yakuza, with his ultimate goal to take his revenge on Kiryu and kill him. He fails and disbands the Avengers but swears to have one final showdown with Kiryu in the future.
Tsuyoshi Kanda : :Introduced in:
Yakuza 3 Tsuyoshi Kanda (,
Kanda Tsuyoshi) is 49 years old, and is the third and final chairman of the Nishikiyama Family in the events of
Yakuza 3. He is defeated by Kiryu at a love hotel before being killed by Mine.
Hasebe : :Introduced in:
Yakuza 3 Hasebe () is Kanda's lieutenant. He is noticeable for his
dreadlocks and his blue suit with a yellow shirt. He goes to Stardust along with his men to take over the bar. He is defeated by Kazuma Kiryu, and reveals that Osamu Kashiwagi will be assassinated.
Shimano Family Futoshi Shimano : :Introduced in:
Yakuza Futoshi Shimano (,
Shimano Futoshi) is the head of the Shimano Family, an affiliate of the Tojo Clan. Much like his former patriarch Sohei Dojima, he has a reputation for his ruthless, violent nature. In the events of
Yakuza, he has a brutal grudge against Kiryu for Dojima's death. At Masaru Sera's funeral, Shimano fights Kiryu after the latter is discovered. After Shinji leaves Kazama on Terada's boat, the Shimano Family attacks. After being defeated by Kiryu and the Kazama Family reinforcements, Shimano throws a grenade towards Haruka, which kills Kazama when he saves Haruka's life, shortly before being shot and killed by Terada. Before the events of
Yakuza 0, he expelled Goro Majima from the Shimano Family in 1985. Infuriated with his failure to participate in the raid of the Ueno Seiwa Clan, he orders Majima to be tortured in his private chambers where he endured a year of pain and suffering by Shimano's personal hands. In 1987, Shimano exiles Majima to Sotenbori, and entrusts him to Tsukasa Sagawa, the patriarch of the Omi Alliance's Sagawa Family, who offers him to a chance to rejoin the Tojo Clan if he kills Makoto Makimura. Shimano does not reappear until later in the game after Majima and Sagawa finds and knocks Sera unconscious, and reveals they wanted Makoto alive so she would willingly give Shimano the deed to the Empty Lot due to her feelings for Majima. After Sera secured the Empty Lot, Majima was tasked with killing Shimano for his secret alliance with the Omi, but Shimano demonstrates his loyalty by killing the envoy of the Omi Alliance present for negotiations which spares him of his involvement in the plot to betray the Tojo.
Majima Family Daisaku Minami : :Introduced in:
Yakuza 4 Minami (,
Minami Daisaku) is a member of the Majima Family. In
Yakuza 4 he is first seen arriving at a dance club owned by Akiyama looking for Lily. After trading insults and refusing to leave, he and Akiyama fight in which he is defeated. He then attempts to continue fighting until he is stopped by Majima, who then reveals that he is looking for Lily in order to protect her. He later appears in the Millennium Tower when Taiga Saejima arrives looking for Goro Majima. He then orders members of the Majima Family to attack the intruder and fights Taiga personally after they are defeated in which he is defeated himself. He uses "drunken style" while fighting in which he attacks opponents while intoxicated, which makes him more agile and nimble than he is normally.
Hakuho Clan Yoshitaka Mine : :Introduced in:
Yakuza 3 Mine (,
Mine Yoshitaka) is 34 years old, the President of the Hakuho Clan (,
Hakuhō-kai), a Tojo Clan affiliate, and serves as one of the main antagonists (as well as the final boss) in
Yakuza 3. He was solely raised by his father (uncle in the EU & US localization) who later died of an unknown illness. Before his father died, on his deathbed he advised Mine that because of his high intelligence he should make something of himself and that he was sorry to leave him alone. In adulthood, he became a very successful Japanese businessman; he had all the money he wanted and could have any woman he desired. However, this life led him to the realization that it was all a lie and that people only used him for his money. To find a society where human bonds were absolute, he took an interest in the yakuza. With Daigo's support, he rose to the top ranks and became the Chairman of the Hakuho Clan through his clear thinking and financial prowess. After Daigo was shot, Kashiwagi, acting as interim chairman, calls a meeting with the current Tojo Clan executive members over Kazuma Kiryu, the fourth chairman, returning to help mend this current crisis. Mine sides with Kashiwagi while Kanda and Hamazaki, due to their own personal ambitions, express their disapproval. When Mine meets with Kiryu for the first time at Kage's office in Purgatory, he apologizes profusely for Kanda's actions and says that it was he who funded the Nishikiyama Family to stage a coup against the other families. As a peace offering, he places a large metal box on Kage's desk containing Kanda's head. A flashback in Mine's office reveals how Kanda is angry over his defeat against Kiryu, destroying antiques in the process. Mine calmly tells him to refrain from destroying any more expensive antiques as he does not comprehend their value. Kanda lunges at Mine in animosity while Mine effortlessly counters him with a blow to his abdomen. After further consecutive blows, Kanda helplessly falls to the floor, pleading mercy. Mine confesses to him that while he may not look it, his physical strength surpasses Kanda's. Mine also reveals to the petulant Kanda how he has outlived his usefulness and orders his subordinates to execute him away from his office. In the present, Mine addresses that the matter is closed and that they have nothing to worry about with regards to Hamazaki, now that he has gone into hiding. Kiryu expresses his disapproval over Mine's actions, asking if this is what Daigo would have wanted. Mine responds to Kiryu how his reluctance to give up the orphanage caused Daigo to be shot and that his idealism is nothing more than hypocrisy. Mine then gives a final warning to Kiryu and his allies before he leaves. Mine travels to Downtown Ryukyu in Okinawa by plane. With the employ of the Tamashiro Family, he destroys the orphanage to further the resort development project. Mine orders the family to stall Kiryu in Okinawa before he travels back to Tokyo to find Daigo in Toto Hospital. At Toto Hospital, he sits beside Daigo, lamenting how things come to this. He receives a phone call from the enigmatic Andre Richardson, head of Black Monday. During the final battle on top of Toto University Hospital. Unable to cope with Daigo being in a coma after being shot, even if it was a lie to him, he wanted the power to do anything. Collaborating with Black Monday, he wanted to become the Seventh Chairman of the Tojo Clan to give him a new reason to live to render his grief non-existent. Kiryu sees the futility in Mine's actions, and that his isolation was a result of his self-centeredness. This prompts Mine to shoot at him out of rage while Kiryu remains unfazed by his opponent's anger. After a grueling fight, Mine is defeated. After Mine's defeat, he lies down on the rooftop exhausted. He receives an urgent phone call from his secretary whom he thought he mattered to. When it turns out she was discussing business, Mine laments how it goes back to money, yet the yearning desire for bonds of friendship and love is in all of us, before cutting off the call. Mine asks Kiryu whether his clear state of mind means that his life has ended. The equally exhausted Kiryu responds that as long as we are still alive, we can start anew. The CIA Agent appears with five of his subordinates. Mine confirms that they are not CIA and that it was just a cover for the Black Monday organization. The agent Kiryu had defeated was Andre Richardson, the leader of Black Monday and the mastermind behind the resort project. Andre casually responds how their roles have come to end and that Mine is easily a replaceable pawn. Before Andre executes both of them with his handgun, Daigo recovers from his coma and shoots him and his five men with a pistol. Andre, near death, rises once more to kill everyone now that his plans are ruined. Mine grabs Andre and throws himself off the hospital rooftop along with his former collaborator to make amends to both Kiryu and Daigo.
Arakawa Family Masumi Arakawa : : Introduced in:
Yakuza: Like a Dragon Masumi Arakawa (荒川 真澄,
Arakawa Masumi) In
Yakuza: Like a Dragon, he is the first patriarch of the Arakawa Family and the acting captain of the Omi Alliance. In Ryu Ga Gotoku Online, he is the patriarch of the Arakawa Family and the captain of the Omi Alliance. His long history as a hitman and his reputation as the militant leader of the Arakawa Family earned him the nickname "Arakawa the Assassin" (殺しの荒川,
Koroshi no Arakawa). As a yakuza patriarch, Masumi appears as a considerate person towards his underlings, especially Ichiban, whom he treats just like an actual son and able to persuade Ichiban to work better with Sawashiro during his tenure.
Masato Arakawa (Ryo Aoki) : : Introduced in:
Yakuza: Like a Dragon Ryo Aoki (青木 遼,
Aoki Ryō), formerly known as Masato Arakawa (荒川 真斗,
Arakawa Masato), is the main antagonist and final boss of
Yakuza: Like a Dragon. He is the current governor of Tokyo as well as the founder of the non-profit organization Bleach Japan. Aoki was born to Ikumi and Jo Sawashiro on December 31, 1976, in the bathroom of a department store. He was locked in coin locker number 0099 at Shinjuku Station as a newborn and abandoned by his parents, who were unable to care for him. Masumi Arakawa retrieved him, unknowingly believing him to be his child with Akane, who he had instructed to hide their baby in a coin locker in order to keep him safe while the two were being pursued by members of Hikawa Industries. However, it was a cold night, and hypothermia set in before Arakawa was able to take Masato out of the locker and bring him to a hospital, resulting in multiple organ failure. He was given the name Masato Arakawa and raised as Arakawa's only son. Although he grew up in wealth, he appears to have had an unhappy childhood due to chronic illness, which required him to use a wheelchair from a very young age. He experienced a great deal of shame about this, to the point that he was once in such distress about his inability to walk that he had to be restrained from hitting his legs, a sight that inspired Sawashiro to join the Arakawa Family in order to watch over him. Ichiban Kasuga was tasked with Masato's care sometime after his induction into the Arakawa Family.
Jo Sawashiro : : Introduced in:
Yakuza: Like a Dragon Jo Sawashiro (,
Sawashiro Jō) is a secondary antagonist in
Yakuza: Like a Dragon In
Yakuza: Like a Dragon, he is the former captain and second patriarch of the Arakawa Family, a former lieutenant of the Omi Alliance, and the founder and first chairman of the Tokyo Omi Alliance.
Hamazaki Family Goh Hamazaki : :Introduced in:
Yakuza 3 Goh (,
Hamazaki Gō) is the tough leader of the Hamazaki Family (,
Hamazaki-gumi). A major antagonist in
Yakuza 3, he earned the nickname "Emperor of Hama" (
Hama no Teiō); "Hama" being short for
Yokohama, the family's hometown. Although tall and strong, Hamazaki is more tactful and cunning than Kanda, using intimidation, manipulation and business connections to further his ambitions. With only 10 members in his family, Hamazaki rose to the top ranks of the Tojo Clan after taking over Yokohama from the Japanese branch of the Snake Flower Triad 4 years ago. It is shown that Hamazaki was secretly working with the Snake Flower Triad leader Lau Ka Long, who survived the events of
Yakuza, in order to accomplish this. Interested in the land resort deal, he works with the land minister Suzuki in order to remove the orphanage. With the land in his possession, he plans to create a secret casino for the Triad group. To stop Kiryu from interfering in his plans to take over the Tojo Clan and claim the Okinawa resort land in his possession, he blackmails Goro Majima to use his family to stop him. When that does not go to plan, he convinces his partner Lau Ka Long and his Triad to invade Kamurocho, though Lau is more than obliged out of revenge against Kiryu. After Lau Ka Long is killed, the Snake Flower Triad HQ in China destroys Goh's Hamazaki Family for allowing their Japanese branch leader to be killed. He then goes into hiding. In
Yakuza 3's ending, he appears again in Theater Square confronting Kazuma. Devoid of the power he once had as a yakuza chairman, Goh tells Kiryu that he is a wanted man and that he would be better off dead than to live in personal shame. Kiryu convinces Goh that it is not too late to mend his ways as long as he is alive, stretching his hand out as a sign of trust. Goh walks towards Kiryu, stabbing him in his abdomen with a knife. With Kiryu dying, Goh mockingly states to Kazuma that his idealism will not amount to anything now that he is near death, and Kiryu responds that he still believes in people and his ideals even if he is dying, as the now-deceased Mine taught him this lesson. Bemused by Kiryu's resolve, he is tackled by Kazuki and Yuya, and forced to the ground as the police sirens wail in the background. Goh Hamazaki appears again in
Yakuza 4, now as a 51-year-old prisoner at the same facility Taiga Saejima is transferred to. After Saejima is beaten, Hamazaki manages to get in to see him and convinces him to join his escape effort. With weapon expert Kamiyama's help, who is also an inmate at the prison, the two manage to get past the guards. While sneaking out, Hamazaki obtains confidential documents pertaining to the Tojo Clan. After a final showdown with prison guard Saito, Hamazaki is shot multiple times. Before he and Saito fall into the sea, he tells Saejima to find a man named Kiryu. Hamazaki washes up on the Sunshine Orphanage's beach in Okinawa sometime later. Haruka, remembering the events of the previous year, refuses to let him near the other children. Kiryu and Hamazaki head into town only to meet up with Yasuko, Saejima's half-sister. The group meets at Tamashiro's abandoned office but are ambushed by Saito and the other guards. Although Saito is defeated, Hamazaki sustains a fatal back wound and dies in hospital. Haruka keeps his body at the orphanage until Kiryu returns so he can be buried.
Shibata Family Kazuo Shibata : :Introduced in:
Yakuza 4 Kazuo Shibata (,
Shibata Kazuo) is a chairman of the Tojo Clan-affiliated Shibata Family (,
Shibata-gumi) in
Yakuza 4. Carries out
yubitsume at Arai's behest. After kidnapping Yasuko Saejima in order to question her about killing his men, he is killed by Arai on Katsuragi's orders. 25 years earlier, he and Katsuragi used each other in conjunction with the Ueno Seiwa Clan shooting incident. He is indirectly responsible for Majima losing his left eye after kidnapping him on Chairman Dojima's orders in order to prevent him from participating in the Ueno raid.
Kanemura Enterprises Kanemura Enterprises (, "Kanemura Kōgyō") is a part of the Tojo Clan, under the Shibata Family's umbrella.
Hiroaki Arai : :Introduced in:
Yakuza 4 Hiroaki Arai (,
Arai Hiroaki) is Akiyama's friend and Kido's superior. In
Yakuza 4, he is secretly working undercover for Munakata. He is shot during the incident at Elnard. He later appears as Akiyama's final boss on top of the Millennium Tower, where he stops Tanimura from shooting Munakata. It is Arai's gun that Munakata uses to kill himself with.
Takeshi Kido : :Introduced in:
Yakuza 4 Takeshi Kido (,
Kido Takeshi) looks up to Arai in
Yakuza 4. He is abducted by Midorikawa and Hatsushiba Clan men before Akiyama rescues him. His strength impresses Akiyama. Discovers Kanemura's body. He finds Akiyama's secret safe containing 100 billion yen, which he steals to help Arai. He takes the money to Katsuragi, where he is shot (purposely non-fatally) in the stomach by Arai. Saejima's final boss.
Hatsushiba Clan The Hatsushiba Clan is a group with its offices located under Theater Square. After it is cleared out by Akiyama, it is used as a hideout.
Hatsushiba :Introduced in:
Yakuza 4 Hatsushiba () is the Shibata Family-derived Hatsushiba Clan () chairman. In
Yakuza 4, he orders lieutenant Midorikawa, to attack Sky Finance, stealing the client list and abducting Kido, who is rescued by Akiyama.
Sasai Family The Sasai Family (,
Sasai-gumi) was a former group under the Tojo Clan in the 1980s.
Hideki Sasai Hideki Sasai (,
Sasai Hideki) is the former boss of the Sasai Family. He disbanded the family immediately after the Yoshiharu Ueno shooting in 1985 and vanished. He was planning on using the assassination to quickly defuse the conflict as a mediator in the conflict but Shibata and Katsuragi found out and this opportunity to annihilate the clan as well as allow Katsuragi certain hopes of succeeding as their Chairnan. He was found by Majima, half-dead, and was taken to Purgatory, but was incapacitated. After Saejima escapes from prison he is reunited with Sasai, who says Saejima's name, which are his first words he spoke in 25 years. Before his descent into dementia, Sasai was an adherent to using the threat of force over wealth to establish a clan's authority. Such values are passed on to Saejima in his substories. ==Omi Alliance==