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The next morning, Kyo is smoldering after the fire has been put out. Ryōma leaves his haori at the gates of the Shinsengumi along with Kondo's note, but he is confronted by Toshizo Hijikata, Soji Okita, and Shinpachi Nagakura. Hijikata tells Ryōma that Soji told them his real name. Okita tells Ryōma that he is going to need backup and Hijikata gives him his haori back saying Saitō still has unfinished business.
The next morning, Kyo is smoldering after the fire has been put out. Ryōma leaves his haori at the gates of the Shinsengumi along with Kondo's note, but he is confronted by Toshizo Hijikata, Soji Okita, and Shinpachi Nagakura. Hijikata tells Ryōma that Soji told them his real name. Okita tells Ryōma that he is going to need backup and Hijikata gives him his haori back saying Saitō still has unfinished business.


Hijikata calls a Shinsengumi meeting and he, Okita, Shinpachi, and Saitō are waiting for Ito, Takeda, and Heisuke to arrive. Hijikata tells them the magistrate's office investigated and determined that the Shinsengumi was responsible but that they were able to settle things by claiming that the tenth division captain, Sanosuke Harada acted alone.  
Hijikata calls a Shinsengumi meeting and he, Okita, Nagakura, and Saitō are waiting for Ito, Takeda, and Heisuke to arrive. Hijikata tells them the magistrate's office investigated and determined that the Shinsengumi was responsible but that they were able to settle things by claiming that the tenth division captain, Sanosuke Harada acted alone.  


Hijikata tells them that they are aware Kondō didn't give the order and they know the people responsible are Ito, Harada's tenth division, and Takeda's fifth division. If Kondō had really set fire to Kyo he would have given the signal to disband the Shinsengumi. Because he knew the order didn't come from the chief, Hijikata had the Shinsengumi work quickly to put the fire out.
Hijikata tells them that they are aware Kondō didn't give the order and they know the people responsible are Ito, Harada's tenth division, and Takeda's fifth division. If Kondō had really set fire to Kyo he would have given the signal to disband the Shinsengumi. Because he knew the order didn't come from the chief, Hijikata had the Shinsengumi work quickly to put the fire out.
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Hijikata surprises those not in the know by announcing that Hajime Saitō would be the next captain of the Shinsengumi. Ito tries to stop this by saying the captain should have culture, knowledge, and morals, claiming that he has all of those qualities. He trips up when he said that he would carry on the legacy of their fallen captain even though no one said that he was killed.
Hijikata surprises those not in the know by announcing that Hajime Saitō would be the next captain of the Shinsengumi. Ito tries to stop this by saying the captain should have culture, knowledge, and morals, claiming that he has all of those qualities. He trips up when he said that he would carry on the legacy of their fallen captain even though no one said that he was killed.


Hijikata, Okita, Shinpachi, and Saitō all draw their swords intending to slay Ito but Heisuke Tōdō fires a gun to get them to stop. Ito laughs as Takeda rises from his sitting position, letting everyone know he was in on the plot to murder Kondō as well.
Hijikata, Okita, Nagakura, and Saitō all draw their swords intending to slay Ito but Heisuke Tōdō fires a gun to get them to stop. Ito laughs as Takeda rises from his sitting position, letting everyone know he was in on the plot to murder Kondō as well.


Ito reveals that he convinced many of the men in the lower Shinsengumi ranks to support him as captain. The three mutinying captains take off their haori and Ito announces that they are leaving to form a new organization known as the Goryo Eji.
Ito reveals that he convinced many of the men in the lower Shinsengumi ranks to support him as captain. The three mutinying captains take off their haori and Ito announces that they are leaving to form a new organization known as the Goryo Eji.
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Hijikata reveals that the meeting was the plan Kondō left, in his letter, so that he could flush out the traitors. Heisuke Tōdō comes into the room revealing him to be a double agent.   
Hijikata reveals that the meeting was the plan Kondō left, in his letter, so that he could flush out the traitors. Heisuke Tōdō comes into the room revealing him to be a double agent.   


The imposter's plans were in jeopardy due to the Great Restoration. Because of this he planned to move forward quickly with his plans to use the Satcho Alliance to fight the bafuku since he knows the former wants to create a new government. When the two were at their weakest, the Tosa loyalist party would wipe them both out.
The imposter's plans were in jeopardy due to the Great Restoration. Because of this, he planned to move forward quickly with his plans to use the Satcho Alliance to fight the bafuku since he knows the former wanted to create a new government. When the two were at their weakest, the Tosa loyalist party would wipe them both out.


Saitō wants to use the meeting to get the imposter out in the open but in order to do so he has to let Kogoru Katsura of the Choshu Domain and Kichinosuke Saigō of the Satsuma Domain in on the plan. He can't do it himself, and neither can any of the other chiefs, because the Goryo Eji is all over Kyo and all of their faces are known by them.
Saitō wants to use the meeting to get the imposter out in the open but in order to do so he has to let Kogoru Katsura of the Choshu Domain and Kichinosuke Saigō of the Satsuma Domain in on the plan. He can't do it himself, and neither can any of the other chiefs, because the Goryo Eji is all over Kyo and all of their faces are known by them.


At that moment, Nakaoka, revealed that he is back from an information-gathering trip to Tosa. He heard most of their conversation and states that he, Oryo, and Otose, will handle things. Otose reveals that she has a new inn that has just been built that she calls Omiya. Because of the attack on the Teradaya by the Shinsengumi when they were there for the imposter, Otose had a new inn constructed as customers didn't want to stay at an inn known to have been the scene of a brutal fight.
At that moment, Nakaoka revealed that he is back from an information-gathering trip to Tosa. He heard most of their conversation and states that he, Oryo, and Otose, will handle things. Otose reveals that she has a new inn that has just been built that she calls Omiya. Because of the attack on the Teradaya by the Shinsengumi when they were there for the imposter, Otose had a new inn constructed as customers didn't want to stay at an inn known to have been the scene of a brutal fight.


Nakaoka reveals that he has a photograph of the man calling himself Ryōma Sakamoto and Saitō reveals that it is the man he considers his brother, Hanpeita Takechi. It is decided that Nakaoka will talk with Kichinosuke Saigō while Todō talks to Ikumatsu at Matsunoi so that he can meet with Kogoru Katsura.
Nakaoka reveals that he has a photograph of the man calling himself Ryōma Sakamoto and Saitō reveals that it is the man he considers his brother, Hanpeita Takechi. It is decided that Nakaoka will talk with Kichinosuke Saigō while Todō talks to Ikumatsu at Matsunoi so that he can meet with Kogoru Katsura.
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The remaining Shinsengumi members bring Todō's body, at the behest of his dying words, to the scene so that it would look like Todō and Takeda fought to the death. This would keep Todō's secret so the meeting could go on.
The remaining Shinsengumi members bring Todō's body, at the behest of his dying words, to the scene so that it would look like Todō and Takeda fought to the death. This would keep Todō's secret so the meeting could go on.


Oryo lights a fire in the Omiya inn, signaling that the Shinsengumi can proceed with their plan. They battle their way through the warriors and Saitō arrives by himself at the meeting site. Nakaoka lay dying on the floor and let Saitō know it was a setup because Hanpeita Takechi was aware of their plan in advance.
Oryo lights a fire in the Omiya inn, signaling that the Shinsengumi can proceed with their plan. They battle their way through the warriors and Saitō arrives by himself at the meeting site. Nakaoka lay wounded on the floor and let Saitō know it was a setup because Hanpeita Takechi was aware of their plan in advance.


Tadasaburô Sasaki, Ito Kashitaro, and a visibly aged Hanpeita Takechi teamed up. The former stop Saitō from going after the latter. All three leave and Hanpeita tells Saitō to come to Tosa.
Tadasaburô Sasaki, Ito Kashitaro, and a visibly aged Hanpeita Takechi teamed up. The former stop Saitō from going after the latter. All three leave and Hanpeita tells Saitō to come to Tosa.
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After waking in the morning Saitō spends the entire day taking Oryo to establishments around Kyo. Oryo tells him to promise her that he will return to Kyo after he settles things in Tosa, and Saitō gives her his word.
After waking in the morning Saitō spends the entire day taking Oryo to establishments around Kyo. Oryo tells him to promise her that he will return to Kyo after he settles things in Tosa, and Saitō gives her his word.
Saitô, Hijikata, Okita, and Nagakura arrive by boat in Tosa, only to see that it has been heavily fortified for war. They battle their way through and are confronted by the head of the Mimawarigumi, Tadasaburo Sasaki. They defeat him, but he comes back for more. Nagakura stays back to hold them off while the other three captains press forward. After fighting more enemies, they are confronted by Ito Kashitaro. They battle and win, but he also comes back for more. This time Hijikata stays to hold them off, and the remaining two captains fight through more enemies. They are confronted by Thomas Glover, the Englishman who has been supplying Hanpeita Takechi with weapons. They defeat him, he also keeps fighting, and Okita stays behind.
Saitô fights through the remaining enemies alone until he finally reaches Hanpeita Takechi. They battle, and Saitô wins, but he refuses to slay his brother. Takechi reveals that Tōyō Yoshida wanted to leave the Tosa loyalist party to Ryōma and he resented that. He felt that his foster father was weak because he wanted to spare as many lives as possible. Takechi did everything he did because he truly thought he could save Japan by tearing it down. He admits that seeing everything that Saitô did, including restoring the emperor and the Imperial court to power, without taking too many lives revealed that he was wrong. He truly believes now that Tōyō was right.
After the two brothers reconcile, Yodo Yamauchi, the daimyo of the Tosa domain, shoots Takechi. It is revealed that he used Hanpeita Takechi to weaken Japan so that he could give it to the British. Once it became a British colony, he would become the next ruler of Japan.
He shoots Saitô, but he just brushes it aside and comes towards him. Yodo unloads his gun on Saitô, but he still comes forward. He stops gloating when he realizes he is no match for the stronger man. Hijikata, Okita, and Nagakura arrive, and together with Saitô, they slay the cowardly Yodo.
Saitô remains in his assumed identity, while Takechi takes on the identity of Yodo Yamauchi. Over the course of a year, Takechi uses Yodo's authority to undo all the harm the real Yodo did to the country. Nakaoka Shintarō survived his wounds and has remained at the inn writing the biography of Ryôma Sakamoto. Otose now runs the inn without Oryo as she has left Kyo to spend the rest of her life with Saitô.
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Like a Dragon: Ishin!
Developer Ryū ga Gotoku Studio
Publisher Sega
Platforms PS3, PS4, PS5, Windows, Xbox One, Series X/S
Released Like a Dragon: Ishin!
PS3, PS4 JP: February 22, 2014
Like a Dragon: Ishin! (Kiwami)
PS4, PS5, Windows WW: February 21, 2023
Xbox One, Series X/S WW: February 21, 2023
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PS4 JP: October 26, 2018
Xbox One NA: February 21, 2023

Like a Dragon: Ishin! (龍が如く 維新!, "Like a Dragon Restoration!"), is an entry in the Like a Dragon series that is a prequel to Yakuza. It was released for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 in Japan on February 22, 2014.

A remake, titled Like a Dragon: Ishin! Kiwami (龍が如く 維新! 極み, "Like a Dragon Restoration! Extreme") in Asia and as Like a Dragon: Ishin! worldwide, was released in 2023. This is the first time the game has been released outside of Japan.

Plot

In the 19th century, a samurai named Ryōma Sakamoto takes on the identity of Hajime Saitō and infiltrates the special army for the ruling shōgun of Japan, the Shinsengumi, to discover who murdered his foster father, Tōyō Yoshida.

Playable games

There are gambling dens and establishments that allow you to play various minigames and gamble.

  • Cannonball skeet shooting
  • Cannonball slicing
  • Chicken racing
  • Chopping wood
  • Cee-lo
  • Cho-han
  • Cooking
  • Farming
  • Fishing (river fishing and ocean fishing)
  • Koi-koi
  • Mahjong
  • Nichibuza dancing
  • Oicho-kabu
  • Poker (Texas Hold 'em)
  • Roulette
  • Rock paper scissors
  • Sake drinking contest
  • Sensual healing static-screen shoot 'em up
  • Shogi
  • Singing button-based rhythm game
  • Udon boiling