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Ryuichi, a relatively kind-hearted gangster (if such a thing exists), is hungover. His partner, Akira, is a hot-headed psychopath. Their boss calls them in. A woman, Keiko, has stolen money and possessions from her yakuza boyfriend. She needs muscle to retrieve her things and move to a new city. The boss owes Keiko’s family a favor. The payment? A paltry 200,000 yen.
It’s also a perfect snapshot of early ‘90s Japan — the bubble era’s hangover. The economy has stalled, youth culture is cynical, and technology promises godlike power but delivers only the ability to fix minor mistakes. Shinohara is the ultimate slacker antihero: given a time machine, he uses it to be slightly less incompetent. ohikkoshi 1993
As detectives dug deeper, they uncovered a complex network of individuals and organizations connected to Ichimura. One name kept recurring: that of a local businessman named Yoshio Kojima. Kojima, a wealthy and influential figure in Yokohama, had ties to several shady organizations, including a now-defunct doomsday cult. Ryuichi, a relatively kind-hearted gangster (if such a
Initially, Renko struggles to accept the permanent nature of the separation. She attempts various schemes to reunite her parents, ranging from hiding divorce papers to locking herself in a bathroom to force a reconciliation. The Turning Point: A woman, Keiko, has stolen money and possessions
