Japanese cinema has long been fascinated with the Yakuza, the country’s organised crime syndicates. It portrays them as everything from honour-bound outlaws to ruthless power brokers. But beyond the stylised violence and dramatic narratives lies a more complex and evolving reality. For travellers intrigued by this shadowy world, Japan offers a unique chance to trace the real-life settings that inspired films and video games, while also understanding the cultural, historical, and social layers behind the cinematic image.



