Discover the shops, restaurants, and entertainment spots in Isezaki Ijincho, Yokohama. Your quick guide to what you can find in this limited area of Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name.
Alright, so Isezaki Ijincho in Yokohama! You might recognize it from Yakuza: Like a Dragon, but here in Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, you'll only get to explore a smaller part of it, and for a limited time. It's based on the real-life Isezakicho district, and they've done a great job recreating landmarks like the port, the park, and the train station, even if it's a bit more compact for the game.
Even though it's a smaller slice, there are still some familiar spots to check out. Let's break down what you can find:
Shops
- Ichiban Confections — This is the original spot that kicked off a business empire! You'll find it on the west side of the Commercial District. Perfect for grabbing some tasty rice crackers.
- Benten Pawn — Head to the south end of the Commercial District. It doesn't have a huge inventory, but it's super useful for selling off any items you don't need anymore.
- Love Magic — Located in the Red Light District, this shop is your go-to for adult-themed items, and yes, some of those can include useful Gear.
- Poppo (Tsurukame Highway) — You know the drill: the classic convenience store. There's a Poppo here that Kiryu can easily get to.
- Smile Burger Food Truck — Just west of the Seiryu Family Office, this food truck lets you grab Smile Burger items to carry with you. Handy for a quick snack on the go!
Restaurants
- Gindaco Highball Tavern — This walk-up spot is found at the south end of Isezaki Road. They serve up both drinks and delicious takoyaki.
Entertainment
- Citron Mahjong — You'll find this in Koreatown, down in the basement of "THE Building" on Sakura Lane. You can play Mahjong here, choosing from the first three difficulty levels.
- Sasaki Arcade — Don't let its size fool you; this little arcade is packed with all the latest games.
- Gambling Hall — Tucked away in a back alley in the southeast corner of the Red Light District, this secret spot lets you play Oicho-kabu and Koi-koi, but only at the beginner levels.
- Outdoor Shogi — Located in the southeastern part of the map, this is where you can find locals playing Shogi.
Keep in mind, this area is only accessible for a bit, so make sure to check out what you can while you're here!
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