

Determined to learn the truth about the man who shot both of them, and to avert a potential threat to the orphanage, Kiryu decides to return to Kamurocho.

In 2009, Daigo and Nakahara are shot by a man with an uncanny resemblance to Shintaro Kazama, Kiryu's late adoptive father, together with a mysterious foreign agent. Kiryu defeating Tamashiro foils that plan, and in gratitude, Nakahara chooses not to evict Kiryu and swears an oath of brotherhood with him.Ĭhapter 4: The Man in the Sketch Main article: Yakuza 3/Chapter 4

However, Saki's Mother's boyfriend Tetsuo Tamashiro intends to use Saki as blackmail to make Nakahara hand over his land. The reason? To meet with her biological mother. Rikiya approaches Kiryu with a plea for help Nakahara's adoptive daughter Saki has gone missing. Though the cash offer is sizable, Kiryu refuses.Ĭhapter 3: Power Struggle Main article: Yakuza 3/Chapter 3 After a confrontation with its captain, Rikiya Shimabukuro, Kiryu has a talk with Patriarch Shigeru Nakahara, who intends to sell the land to Tokyo investors seeking to build a resort. In 2008, trouble looms when Morning Glory starts getting eviction notices from the landlords, the Ryudo Family. Afterwards, Kiryu and Haruka move to Okinawa to run an orphanage.Ĭhapter 2: The Ryudo Encounter Main article: Yakuza 3/Chapter 2 Kiryu then seeks out Goro Majima to ask him to rejoin the Tojo Clan and help out its newly-appointed sixth chairman, Daigo Dojima.

In January 2007, immediately after the conclusion of the clash in Kamurocho, Kazuma Kiryu and his adoptive daughter Haruka Sawamura say their goodbyes to their friends. Story Summary Chapter 1: New Beginnings Main article: Yakuza 3/Chapter 1 However, this game also introduces Okinawa as a setting for the first time, featuring Downtown Ryukyu and Morning Glory Beach as explorable sandboxes. Much like all previous games in the main franchise, Yakuza 3 is primarily set in the Tokyo district of Kamurocho.
