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Isezaki Ijincho, Yokohama
Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name

Isezaki Ijincho, Yokohama

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.

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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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