
Yakuza Emblem Legend: Chapter 13
Crime · Drama
Overview
The 13th sequel to the popular series "Yakuza Emblem Legend".
Top Cast


Hakuryu
Hakuryu
Hakuryu


Shoken Kunimoto
Shoken Kunimoto
Shoken Kunimoto


Kozo Takeda
Kozo Takeda
Kozo Takeda


Junichi Kawamoto
Junichi Kawamoto
Junichi Kawamoto


Ken Musashi
Ken Musashi
Ken Musashi


Kazuyoshi Ozawa
Kazuyoshi Ozawa
Kazuyoshi Ozawa


Yasukaze Motomiya
Yasukaze Motomiya
Yasukaze Motomiya
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