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Exploring Kamurocho
Yakuza 4

Exploring Kamurocho

Explore Kamurocho in Yakuza 4, the series' focal point. Learn about its streets, districts, underground, and rooftops.

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Explore Kamurocho in Yakuza 4, the series' focal point. Learn about its streets, districts, underground, and rooftops.

Kamurocho, based on Tokyo's Kabukicho, is the primary setting for Yakuza 4. The city's layout includes Showa St. as the southernmost east-west street, with four main streets branching north: Tenkaichi St. (far west), Nakamachi St., Pink St., and Senryo Ave. (far east). Alleys like Tenakichi Alley, Nakamichi Alley, and Pink Alley run between these main streets. These streets eventually meet Taihei Blvd., located about a third of the way up the map. Larger blocks exist between Taihei Blvd. and Shichifuku St., another third of the way up. Notable areas include Theater Square, the central Millennium Tower, Little Asia (a cluster of immigrant homes), and the Champion District (a small block of alleys) on the east end. Above Shichifuku St. are the Hotel District (midwest to center) and Park Blvd. (east from the Hotel District). North of Park Blvd. is the construction site for Kamuro Hills.

For the first time in the series, Yakuza 4 allows exploration of Kamurocho's underground and rooftops, though sometimes restricted by the game's progression. The Underground Mall, located beneath Showa St., is accessible via stairs near Tenkaichi St. and Pink St. The Underground Parking Lot can be entered from several points in southern Kamurocho.

Tips
  • Familiarize yourself with the street names and their relative positions to navigate efficiently.
  • Pay attention to specific access points for the Underground Mall and Parking Lot.
  • Note that rooftop and underground access may be limited to certain story moments or activities.

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