Highlights

  • The Yakuza/Like A Dragon series meticulously recreates real-life cities and their districts.
  • The best cities in the franchise offer a mix of enjoyable substories and minigames, as well as lush detail and landmarks to appreciate.
  • Some standout cities include Kineichō, Isezaki Ijinchō, and Onomichi, each with its unique features and experiences for players.

Many open-world games do their best to make their places feel real, bringing their locations to life with things to do, characters to see, etc. But few are as meticulous, and as successful, in this area as the Yakuza/Like A Dragon series. They've recreated real-life cities and their red-light districts so effectively that their in-game maps could be used to navigate the real deals.

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1 Kineichō

An Ex-Baseball Star's Home Ground

Best Yakuza Cities- Kineicho
Yakuza 5

Platform(s)
PC , PS3 , PS4 , Xbox One
Released
December 8, 2015
Developer(s)
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio
Genre(s)
Action-Adventure
  • Based on: Sakae, Nagoya
  • Appeared in: Yakuza 5

Based in Nagoya, Kineichō is one of the most underrated cities in the series. It’s the penultimate setting in Yakuza 5, where the player follows baseball player-turned-struggling journalist Shinada as he investigates the conspiracy that cost him his sports career. But it was also the second-to-last campaign players went through after exploring three other cities with four other protagonists. By then, even the keenest fans were left feeling drained.

Yet the city is one of the best in the game, with clear streets to avoid Y5’s overeager punks, some funny substories (escorting a Lady Gaga-esque popstar), and some nice landmarks like the TV Tower and Oasis 21 Mall. It was a step above the cramped Nagasugai and bland Tsukimino but hasn't been seen again since its debut game. Maybe with any luck, they'll get to make a return in a future game.

2 Isezaki Ijinchō

A Fresh City For A Fresh Start

Best Yakuza Cities- Isezaki Ijincho
Yakuza: Like A Dragon

Platform(s)
Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S , PS4 , PS5 , PC
Released
November 10, 2020
Developer(s)
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio
Genre(s)
JRPG
  • Based on: Isezakichō, Yokohama
  • Appearances: Yakuza: Like A Dragon, Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth, Lost Judgment

Yakuza: Like a Dragon was a big change for the series. Aside from having a new story following a new protagonist with entirely new RPG-based gameplay, it had a new home city to go with it. Isezaki Ijinchō is a big place that offers a broad range of sights. Between the rather dry, more typical urban streets and buildings are some unique sights players can't find elsewhere.

Its Chinatown makes up for Kamurochō’s condensed Little Asia by offering a barrage of Chinese architecture and restaurants, alongside an arcade for fun. Then the port features a nice sea view and a green park, which came into its own in the spin-off Lost Judgment. If skating around the city regularly felt ho-hum, that game gave them ramps and rails to do tricks on and earn points to personalize their board.

3 Onomichi

Small Town, Big Adventure

Best Yakuza Cities- Onomichi
Yakuza 6: The Song of Life

Platform(s)
PS4 , Xbox One , PC
Released
April 17, 2018
Developer(s)
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio
Genre(s)
Action , Adventure
  • Based on: Onomichi, Hiroshima Prefecture
  • Appeared in: Yakuza 6: The Song of Life

By design, Onomichi is a quieter, more easygoing place than the other cities in the series. There are no casinos, hostess clubs, or underground catfight clubs. Instead, it has a beautiful sea view, picturesque hillside streets, and great recreations of the real Onomichi’s Senkoji Temple and Ushitora shrine. Except they don’t give people stat boosts in return for donations in real life. Not without enough faith anyway.

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4 Honolulu

East Meets West

Street Surfer in Infinite Wealth
Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth

Platform(s)
PS5 , PS4 , Xbox One , Xbox Series X , PC
Released
January 26, 2024
Developer(s)
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio
Genre(s)
RPG
  • Based on: Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii
  • Appearances: Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth

Lost Judgment’s skateboarding mechanics were originally intended for Ichiban in Y: LAD, but there wasn’t enough time left to implement them. Luckily, in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, he went overseas and got to ride across Honoluluon a Segway. He, Kiryu, and the gang don’t need to do stunts when they can just ride in style and comfort from one sight to another. It’s the series’ first foray abroad, and RGG Studio recreated Honolulu’s Waikiki district as accurately as the home cities of the other games.

On top of replicating the beach (Aloha Beach) and the International Marketplace mall (Anaconda Shopping Center), the game’s story also tries to cover the less fun side of Hawaii. Ichiban's preconceptions of Hawaii as being a tropical paradise get challenged when he learns more about the cost of living crisis, and District 5. There's more to Honolulu than the sun, sea, and sand.

5 Sōtenbori

Where Life Is A Cabaret

Best Yakuza Cities- Sotenbori
Yakuza 2

Platform(s)
PS2 , PS3 , Nintendo Wii U
Released
September 9, 2008
Developer(s)
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studios , Sega
Genre(s)
Action-Adventure , Beat 'Em Up
  • Based on: Dōtonbori, Osaka
  • Appeared in: Yakuza 2, Yakuza 5, Yakuza 0, Yakuza Kiwami 2, Yakuza: Like A Dragon, Like A Dragon Gaiden, Kurohyō 2

On sights alone, Honolulu may be the prettiest city in the series, bumping shoulders with Onomichi. It helps that Infinite Wealth has a near-infinite amount of stuff to do too. However, only time will tell if it becomes as beloved as the series’ two top cities, like Osaka’s Sōtenbori. It's not so spellbinding looks-wise, as it's a humble set of streets built around the titular canal that first popped up in Yakuza 2.

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But most people likely came across it in Yakuza 0, where Goro Majima wandered its busy streets and introduced players to his addictive hostess club minigame. Or where he got pounced on by the Obatarian and met the infamous Mr Libido. But whether players went through it in Y2, Y0, Kiwami 2, Y5, or Y: LAD, RGG Studio made a lively place where there's always something new and memorable to do.

6 Kamurochō

The Home Of The Dragon

Best Yakuza Cities- Kamurocho
Yakuza

Platform(s)
PS2 , PS3 , Nintendo Wii U
Released
September 5, 2006
Developer(s)
Sega NE R&D
Genre(s)
Action-Adventure , Beat 'Em Up
  • Based on: Kabukichō, Tokyo
  • Appeared in: Yakuza 1-6, Yakuza: Dead Souls, Yakuza Kiwami 1-2, Yakuza: Like A Dragon, Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth, Judgment, Lost Judgment, Kurohyō,Kurohyō 2

The other big hitter in the series is, of course, Kamurochō. It’s the city that's appeared in the most games and thus has changed the most in its lifetime. Yakuza 4 made it bigger by letting players run across its rooftops and explore its underground subways and sewers, while Y6 made it smaller, cutting off its infamous Champion District in favor of its expanded Little Asia area. But in general, the city has stuck to the same streets and districts, which has received criticism.

But it’s become such a familiar staple that it's fun seeing how it's evolved over the series, where places change with each game. Like how the Debolah nightclub in Yakuza 1became a hotel in Y6, or how Y0’s Pocket Circuit building became the Sodachi dojo in Y4. Fans can only visit the present-day Kabukichō, but they can visit Kamurochō in the 1980s, mid-2000s, 2010s, etc., whenever they like.

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