

Your brother died a legend. You disappeared. Now the city burns—and so do you.
After the internal split, Kazuma Morisuka (Show Aikawa) charges alone into the Kinshishi-kai and dies in a blaze of glory. A year after his brother’s death, Misao (Kazuki Namioka) no longer appears at the Tenkichi-gumi headquarters. Meanwhile, the now-dominant Kinshishi-kai faces a string of attacks targeting only their executives. The power balance in Yokohama begins to shift— and just then, their sworn enemy Baba is released from prison. Baba rallies the Kinshishi-kai to crush the Towada Family once and for all. But at that moment, the long-hidden Misao finally makes his move.
Acting
Namioka's smoldering restraint finally detonates.
Direction
Asao stages Yokohama as a graveyard waiting for occupants.
Editing
77 minutes—no fat, just arterial spray and inevitability.

Director
Masahiro Asao
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'final chapter' subtitle is rare in yakuza cinema—usually series continue indefinitely. This deliberate ending mirrors Misao's own acceptance of terminal consequences.
Show Aikawa's early death scene lets Kazuki Namioka carry the final 60 minutes alone—a structural gamble echoing the Kurosawa/Mifune dynamic in 'Stray Dog.'
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