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Overview
Chiku is a devastated and dangerous town with 5 gangs fighting fiercely. Mugen and the Amamiya Brothers clashed, leading to Mugen disbanding.
Top Cast


Ryohei Kurosawa
Ryohei Kurosawa
Kohaku
Ryohei Kurosawa
Kohaku


Takanori Iwata
Takanori Iwata
Cobra
Takanori Iwata
Cobra


Kanta Sato
Kanta Sato
Tettsu
Kanta Sato
Tettsu


Taiki Sato
Taiki Sato
Chiharu
Taiki Sato
Chiharu


Kenjiro Yamashita
Kenjiro Yamashita
Dan
Kenjiro Yamashita
Dan


Keita Machida
Keita Machida
Noboru
Keita Machida
Noboru


Nobuyuki Suzuki
Nobuyuki Suzuki
Yamato
Nobuyuki Suzuki
Yamato


YOU
YOU
Hisako Asahina
YOU
Hisako Asahina


Taichi Saotome
Taichi Saotome
Ryu
Taichi Saotome
Ryu


Tatsuya Nakamura
Tatsuya Nakamura
Iemura Tatsumi
Tatsuya Nakamura
Iemura Tatsumi
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