Definitely. Yakuza 6 serves as the finale for Kiryu's main storyline. However, the Yakuza franchise is known for its rich universe, and there's always a possibility of revisiting his character in some form or another.
There's a story of a yakuza gang that tried to go legitimate. They started investing in real estate. However, they still had a hard time shaking off their old ways. They got into disputes with other legitimate developers using some of their old intimidation tactics. Eventually, they realized they couldn't fully transition without completely changing their leadership and culture. It was an interesting case of the struggle between the criminal past and the attempt at a legal future.
There was a story of a yakuza group that got involved in a territorial dispute. They fought over control of certain areas in a city. It was not just about physical fighting but also about influence. They used various tactics like bribing local businesses to side with them. Eventually, the police got involved and managed to break up the more violent aspects of the dispute, but it still took years to fully resolve the underlying power struggle.
One real life yakuza story is about how some yakuza groups were involved in the construction business in Japan. They used their influence to get contracts, often through intimidation. For example, they would threaten other smaller companies to step aside from bidding on certain projects. This not only affected the business environment but also the overall economy in some areas.
This book was called "I Teach Kendo in Tokyo." The characters in the book included the male protagonist, Kiryu Kazuma. He was a soul-transmigrated Chinese man who had just arrived in this world and faced a desperate situation. Then, he fought his way out with the sword in his hand.
[Character Artist: A bottle of century-old vinegar. Male supporting role: Shigeru Ikeda, the prodigal son, the knight of the law. Male supporting role: Kenichi Chiuma, Kansai Dragon. Currently looking for a suitable sword.] Male supporting role-Officer White Bird, Police Department Search Division 4, the passion of the past has been exhausted, only to be able to retire safely. Female supporting role-Jingu Temple Tamamo, daughter of Jingu Temple and Fruit House (?), An ordinary female high school student, the head of the supernatural department. Her interest was to use science to prove the existence of strange things. The female supporting character, Bonami Nanjo, was the eldest daughter of the Nanjo family. She was determined to dominate her own life with her own strength. "I'm not a tool for the marriage alliance between families. Call me family head." Female supporting role-Haruya Shirakamikaze, young master of the Shirakamikaze Association, rock girl. After the storm, there will be a sunny day. Female supporting role-Fujii Mikako, Kiriyu and Ma's childhood sweetheart, the funny person in the main character group, a lively and active girl like a monkey. The supporting actress, Kiryu Chiyoko, was the protagonist's younger sister. The thing she regretted the most now was that she did not agree to the protagonist selling the dojo. Currently, for the sake of the Kiriyu family's livelihood, she had turned into a miser. The female supporting character, Amami Hana, was a third-year student at Eastern University who was always treated like a child. Her special skill was to draw out her student ID card as quickly as possible to prove her identity, as well as to be a drunkard. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website.
"I Teach Kendo in Tokyo" was written by Kato Megumi Norma. It is a light novel/original fantasy novel with management, transmigration, and steel straight male elements. It is completed and can be enjoyed without worry.
User recommendation: A very good book
The protagonist was reborn in Japan and only had a younger sister. The protagonist wanted to sell the dojo to chase the bubble era, but the younger sister felt that this was the only memory and refused to sell it. At this time, the Gokudo Sect came to the door.
Watching this felt like watching a hot-blooded anime + a youth idol drama. The daily life and the plot were perfectly interwoven.
I hope you will like this book.
The Yakuza games story portrays Yakuza culture in several ways. It shows their hierarchical structure. The higher - ups have great power and respect, and the lower - level members have to follow strict rules. Also, their sense of justice within their own world is depicted. They have their own way of dealing with disputes and traitors which is part of their unique culture.
Kazuma is often portrayed as a bit of a schemer. He's not overly powerful in terms of magic but is very clever. He can come up with quick solutions to problems that rely more on his wits than brute force. In the context of a fanfic with Yunyun, he might be the one to keep Yunyun grounded and out of trouble, or sometimes get her into new and interesting situations.
One notable real - life Yakuza story is about the Yamaguchi - gumi, the largest Yakuza syndicate. There was a time when they tried to 'go legitimate' in some aspects, like getting involved in construction business. But their criminal roots always seemed to surface. For example, there were cases of extortion against local businesses to get construction contracts.