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Kamurocho, Tokyo
Yakuza Kiwami 2

Kamurocho, Tokyo

Explore Kamurocho, Tokyo in Yakuza Kiwami 2. Discover its streets, attractions like Beam, Kamiyama Works, and various restaurants.

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Explore Kamurocho, Tokyo in Yakuza Kiwami 2. Discover its streets, attractions like Beam, Kamiyama Works, and various restaurants.

Kamurocho is a sprawling district in Yakuza Kiwami 2, modeled after Tokyo's Kabukicho. It serves as the primary setting for many games in the series. The district is a complex network of streets and alleys. Showa Street runs west-east at the south end. Four main streets extend north from Showa Street: Tenkaichi Street (far west), Nakamachi Street, Pink Street, and Senryo Avenue (far east). Alleys like Tenkaichi Alley, Nakamichi Alley, and Pink Alley run between these main streets. All four main streets eventually meet Taihei Boulevard, which also runs west-east. Large blocks exist between Taihei Boulevard and Shichifuku Street. Notable areas include Theater Square, Millennium Tower (dominating the center), the Champion District (a small block of alleys on the east end), the Hotel District (midwest to center), and Park Boulevard. North of Park Boulevard is the construction site for Kamuro Hills.

Kamurocho contains the following attractions:

  • Beam: A DVD store on the north end of Pink Alley. Kiryu can buy videos here and find an arms dealer.
  • Kamiyama Works: Located in Tenkaichi Alley. After rescue in a substory, Renji Kamiyama offers weapons, gear, and videos. He can repair weapons and expand his stock by selling him gear.
  • Akaushimaru (Hotel District): A beef bowl restaurant located north of the Batting Center.
  • Akaushimaru (Tenkaichi St.): Another beef bowl restaurant west of Millennium Tower, south of Theater Square.
  • Bantam: An Irish-style pub east of Millennium Tower.
  • Cafe Alps: A cafe serving Western and Eastern dishes, found on the south part of Nakamichi Street, west side.
  • Earth Angel: An alternative establishment in the middle of the Champion District.
  • Fuji Soba: A soba noodle chain on Nakamichi Street, west side.
  • Gindaco Highball Tavern: A walk-up food stand serving alcohol and takoyaki, located on Taihei Boulevard near the end of Tenkaichi Street.
  • Ikinari Steak: A standing steak restaurant north of Millennium Tower, on a street leading to Park Boulevard.
  • Kanrai: A Korean barbecue and organ meat restaurant on Shichifuku Street, northeast of Millennium Tower.
  • Kyushu No. 1 Star: A tonkotsu ramen restaurant in Pink Alley.
  • Ringer Hut: Specializes in champon noodles, found in the Theater Underground of the Kamuro Theater building, west of Millennium Tower.
  • Shellac: A bar in the Champion District, on its east side.
  • Smile Burger (Nakamichi St.): A fast-food burger joint on the east side of Nakamichi Street.
  • Smile Burger (NW Theater Square): A burger joint at the northwest corner of Theater Square, south of Shichifuku Street.
  • Sushi Gin: A sushi restaurant on the west side of Showa Street.
  • Sushi Zanmai: A sushi restaurant southeast of Millennium Tower.
  • Wette Kitchen (W Taihei Blvd.): A gourmet burger restaurant on the far west side of Taihei Boulevard.
  • Wild Jackson (E Millenium Tower St.): A hot wings specialty restaurant east of Millennium Tower.
  • Wild Jackson (Tenkiachi St.): An American-style restaurant at the corner of Tenkaichi and Taihei, southwest corner.
  • Yoronotaki: An izakaya (Japanese pub) next to Sushi Gin on the west side of Showa Street.
  • Dragon Palace: Unlocked after a substory, it contains a Casino, Gambling Hall, and Arms Dealer.
  • Fusion: A Video Shop west of the Champion District entrance where Kiryu can view purchased videos.
  • Gravure Studio: Located on Park Boulevard, northeast of Kanrai. Kiryu must talk to the employee outside before use.
  • Karaokekan: A karaoke establishment on Nakamichi Street, west side.
  • Lullaby Mahjong: A Mahjong parlor on the east side of Tenkaichi Street, accessible via the fourth floor. Features easy and medium difficulty tables.
  • Open Road Shogi Kamurocho: A Shogi parlor.

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