Yakuza Like a Dragon: The Complete Guide

  1. Where to find the Kappa
  2. Where to find cats
  3. Where to find the popi popi
  4. Where to find missing persons
  5. Sport Level 2
  6. Sport Level 1
  7. Underworld Studies
  8. Notions about Isezaki Ichinjo
  9. Zoologia
  10. SEGA Notions Level 2
  11. SEGA Notions Level 1
  12. Mathematics Level 2
  13. Mathematics Level 1
  14. fashionista
  15. Musical notions Level 2
  16. Musical notions Level 1
  17. Pharmacology
  18. Nutritionist
  19. Hazardous Materials
  20. Vessillologist
  21. World history
  22. Level 2 pundit
  23. Level 1 pundit
  24. Special Level Pundit
  25. How to make money

If you are playing Yakuza Like a Dragon, as you know there are many secondary activities to be completed. In this Guide we will reveal everything you need to know, anticipating that it may be updated over time.



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Yakuza Like a Dragon: The Complete Guide

Where to find the Kappa

Let's start with Kappa. On a side mission called Kappture the Kappa, you will be prompted to photograph all of them the statues of the Kappa scattered around the city. Below we report the exact position of all the statues:


  • Along the river at the Can Quest Shopping District, the statue is located at the corner where the street turns
  • In the southernmost part of Sunrise ST, behind a glass window, to be precise by turning right of the Hero Part Time
  • In the alley to the southeast of the Rose Bloosom Cabaret, the statue is located behind a green fence, where you will also find stairs, in the Red Light District
  • Go to Isezaki Road, at the Seagull Cinema, go down the alley behind the gun shop and go up the flight of stairs on the right, after defeating the enemies you will find the statue behind the red railing
  • In Koreatown, in the Fukutokucho area, go up the second flight of stairs to Geomijul and look towards the alley of the opposite building
  • In the Bar district, in the Survive Bar, you will have to go up to the room on the second floor, the Kappa is in the closet
  • Also in Koreatown, go to the Yokohama Blvd residential district, then go northeast of the taxi rank, towards Jinnai Station. The statue is located in the elevator
  • Go to Jinnai North Station, then from the taxi head north to the MIRAI Batting Center, the statue is along the river
  • Reach North Chinatown, the statue is located on the north side of the road, where there are 2 buildings with a break
  • The last statue is located in Hamakita Park, in the northernmost part, in the Hero's Harvest vendor truck.
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Where to find cats

Among the side missions there is the one that requires you to find the cats, which will reward you with a generous amount of Yen as well as experience points to level. Once you reach Chapter 5, you will receive a call from Hiro, who will ask you to retrieve his 9 cats, you can find them in the following places:



  • On top of the parking lot in Sakura River St
  • In the business district on Sunrise St
  • In the Bara district, towards the LEDA building
  • In the vehicle north of Zhou Long Distribution
  • On the stairway to the east of the building between Bayside St and Daikokuten St, on the electric console
  • In Chinatown, in the vehicle under the name on the map
  • In Hamakita park, under the Flowers 2 Go fountain
  • In the gated area of ​​Jinnai Station, south of the Kappo Katsumi restaurant, at the end of the fence where you will find the safes
  • North of the Brave Cafe building, behind the football field

At this point you can receive the reward of 30 stars and 1 million Yen by talking to Hiro in his office. Once this is done, it will require you to find a tenth cat, which will always reward you with 1 million Yen but only 10 stars. The cat is located north-east of the Hamakita park.

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Where to find the popi popi

What are popi popi? These are characters with which to interact, at the right price allow you to increase the personality points as well as fill the health. In the game world you will find 5 popi popi, be prepared to spend a lot of money if you want to increase the statistics.

  • In the alley south of the Survive Bar (+10 passion) at a cost of 10.000 Yen
  • Go down the subway stairs north of Wette Kitchen (+10 passion, love and kindness) at a cost of 50.000 Yen
  • Behind the Sunlight Palace after completing Chapter 11, you will need a key to get through the gate (+10 for all personality points) at a cost of 100.00 yen
  • In Sotenbori, in the large vehicle near the Shofukocho taxi rank (+10 in Confidence, Charisma and Passion) at a cost of 50.000 Yen In the alley below the Hotel District, the taxi stop is W. Shichifuku St . one (+10 in style, intellect and charisma) at a cost of 30.000 Yen
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Where to find missing persons

Among the secondary missions there is the one that requires you to find missing people, playable from Chapter 5. Below we report the position of all the people to find:



  • Willful Son: In front of the Arcade Saski, it is the boy who looks at the machines
  • Peeved Girlfriend: In Cafè Brave, it's the girl behind the counter
  • Homeless Wreck: In the camp of the homeless, where you find the Shogi player. The missing person is under the cloth
  • Fellow Gaijin: Turn right as you exit the chatte blanche entrance, the man is sitting on the bench
  • Whipped Husband: Behind The Harbor Light and Br Rodriguez take the stairs leading to the walkway, you will find the man looking at the river
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Taking exams at the Ounabara Institute, located between Kasuga and the Ounabara Institute, a facility on the corner of Daikokuten St. and Breakwater Drive, in the area where the East Jinnai Station, you can get points for improving Kasuga's personality. Below are all the questions and answers for the various topics.

Sport Level 2

  • Golf is played on a course where the golfer's goal is to pocket the ball with as few strokes as possible. Each course has a predetermined number of strokes that the golfer would have to meet in order to complete a hole. Hitting with the exact number of predetermined strokes is called a “par”, while doing it with 1 less shot is called a “birdie”. What is the deadline for hitting 3 shots below par? Answer: Albatross
  • A triathlon is completed by facing 3 different disciplines consecutively while competing for the best overall time. Which of the following disciplines is not part of the triathlon?
    Answer: Cross country
  • Skiing is a sport in which a skier glides along a snowy slope on a pair of skis. In addition to the components that secure the boots to the skis, skiers typically rely on a couple of gear to keep them stable. What are their names? 
    Answer: Rackets
  • Baseball is a team sport in which teams alternate between attacking and defending. The goal of the defending pitcher is to throw the ball in order to evade the attacking batter and eliminate him. This is the so-called "effect ball". Which of the following is not a type of spin ball?
    Answer: Volée
  • Soccer is a team sport in which the two teams aim to score points by kicking the ball into the opponent's goal. With the exception of the goalkeeper, touching the ball with the hands or arms is considered an infringement. What is this specific phallus called?
    Answer: Bro
  • Basketball is a team sport in which teams aim to score points by throwing the ball into the opposing team's basket. The amount of points earned is determined by the position on the field from which the shot is taken. What is the maximum number of points achievable with a single shot, excluding the additional points of the so-called "free throws"?
    Answer: 3
  • In bowling, what are the 10 objects that need to be knocked down by the bowling ball to score points?
    Answer: Skittles
  • What is the name of the technique in which a vehicle takes a bend by sliding the tires, thus saving time?
    Answer: Drift
  • What is the name of the athletics discipline in which athletes throw a metal ball as high as they can by comparing the distance reached?  
    Answer: Shot of the weight
  • The marathon is an athletics specialty in which you compete over the distance of 42,195 km. Which of the following events led to the formulation of this distance?
    Answer: Battle of Marathon

Sport Level 1

  • In badminton, players compete by hitting a comic bullet, called a shuttlecock, with a racket on a court divided by a net. What is the maximum speed that the flywheel can reach?
    Answer: 500km / h
  • Figure skating is a sport in which the skills and technique of individual skaters are evaluated while ice skating. What is the name of the technique in which the skater leaps from the rear outer edge of one skate and lands on the rear outer edge of the other?
    Answer: Lutz
  • Surfing, climbing and bungee jumping are some of the sports that can sometimes be particularly risky. What are these sports collectively called?
    Answer: Extreme sports
  • The game of darts consists of throwing small darts, or darts, at a circular target divided into portions. The closer the darts get to the center, the greater the amount of points earned. What is the exact center of the target called?
    Answer: Bullseye
  • A skiing technique consists in bringing the tips of the skis together keeping the tails well separated. What is this technique called?
    Answer: Snowplow
  • Boxing is a combat sport which divides fighters into a number of categories according to their weight. An example is that of featherweights. Which of the following categories is reserved for even lower weight fighters?
    Answer: Rooster weights
  • Fencing is a sport in which two athletes clash in a one-on-one white weapon match. There are 3 disciplines in modern fencing. In which of the following are “cutting” attacks allowed?
    Answer: Saber
  • Ping pong sees two players compete point by point by hitting a ball back and forth on a table. There are mainly 2 grip methods for the racket. One is called a "handshake", which is the western one. What is the name of the other?
    Answer: In pen
  • American football is a sport in which two teams compete to bring an oval-shaped ball into the opponent's touchdown zone. What is the maximum number of players allowed on the pitch for a team?
    Answer: 11 players
  • In baseball, what is the term for a player who hits a single, double, triple and home run in a game?
    Answer: Closing the circle

Underworld Studies

  • Although the Tojo clan boasts many prominent members, there is one that stands out above all for its militant spirit and brutality, so much so that it is called Shimano's Mad Dog. What is his name?
    Risposta: Goro Majima
  • Akira Nishikiyama, the first patriarch of the Nishikiyama family, rapidly increased his family's influence in the late 90s and early 2000s. Who was the third patriarch of the family?
    Risposta: Tsuyoshi Kanda
  • The Tojo clan prides itself on having the highest number of members. Therefore, several affiliated families have been formed over time, up to the third degree. Which of the following is not affiliated with the Tojo clan?
    Answer: Tamashiro family
  • The Omi Alliance is considered to be the largest yakuza organization that has ever existed in the Kansai region. The Sengoku family is one of its prominent affiliates. Who is its patriarch?
    Risposta: Toranosuke Sengoku
  • In addition to the Tojo clan and the Omi Alliance, there are many other yakuza organizations. Which of the following is not one of them?
    Answer: Taihei Association
  • The Omi Alliance is considered to be the largest yakuza organization ever in the Kansai region, with numerous affiliated families serving it. Which of the following families was not part of the Alliance in 10 years?
    Answer: Sasai family
  • Andre Richardson was the head of a world-renowned arms smuggling organization. Which?
    Answer: Black Monday
  • The Tojo clan is considered to be the largest yakuza organization ever to exist in the Kanto region. It has been led by 6 presidents. What was the third name?
    Answer: Masaru Sera
  • Jin Goda was the father of Ryuji Goda, known as the Dragon of Kansai. He was also president of the Omi Alliance, but of which generation?
    Answer: Fifth
  • Kazuo Shibata was the patriarch of the Shibata family, an affiliate of the Tojo clan. A blood brother of him was the president of a certain clan based in the Kamuro Theater. What was this clan called?
    Risposta: Clan Hatsushiba

Notions about Isezaki Ichinjo

  • What is the name of the river that crosses Isezaki Ijincho?
    Answer: Sakura
  • Chinatown has numerous entrances modeled on traditional Chinese architecture. What is the name of the entrance overlooking the harbor and near the ocean?
    Risposta: Porta Taiyo
  • Of the Chinatown parks in Yokohama, which of the following is located along the coast and features a clearing with a large fountain?
    Risposta: Hamakita
  • An area of ​​Isezaki Ijincho is occupied by the bar district. Which of the following bars is in this neighborhood?
    Answer: Bar Rodriguez
  • What is the name of the cinema on Isezaki Road that shows vintage films?
    Answer: Seagull Cinema
  • Which of the following names belongs to a popular fast food chain based on Hyakkei Street?
    Risposta: Bet Kitchen
  • What is the name of the motorcycle activity that has quickly become fashionable among young and old at the Hamakita park?
    Answer: Dragon Kart
  • Which of the following names belongs to the metro station located in the heart of Isezaki Ijincho?
    Risposta: Jinnai
  • What is the name of the street in front of the Ounabara vocational school?
    Risposta: Daikouketen St.
  • Which of the following is currently up and running at the SEGA Club in Chinatown in Yokohama?
    Answer: Space Harrier

Zoologia

  • Which of the following animals is considered an insect?
    Answer: Ladybug
  • Which of the following animals is considered a fish?
    Answer: Great White Shark
  • Which of the following animals is not considered an amphibian?
    Answer: Salamander
  • Which of the following reptiles has the longest body?
    Answer: Sea crocodile
  • Which of the following animals is herbivorous?
    Answer: Beaver
  • Which of the following animals is not considered a shark?
    Answer: Sturgeon
  • Which of the following animals is not a great ape?
    Answer: Japanese macaque
  • Which of the following extinct animals was considered a penguin?
    Answer: Alca rampant
  • Which of the following birds can't fly?
    Answer: Ostrich
  • Spiders are commonly known for the web they weave to catch their prey. Which of the following spiders does not weave a web to hunt?
    Answer: Jumping spider

SEGA Notions Level 2

  • In SEGA's Sakura Wars game, which army division is Sakura Shinguji a part of? 
    Answer: Flower
  • Over the years, SEGA has marketed several consoles. Which of the following was the second?
    Answer: Genesis
  • The Sakura Wars series includes several romantic adventures that take place during a fictional Taishō period. Who was the protagonist of the first four chapters of the series?
    Risposta: Ichiro Ogami
  • Jet Set Radio is an action game published by SEGA. In addition to inline skating, what did the various characters around the city do?
    Answer: Graffiti
  • Over the years SEGA has marketed several consoles. Which of the following is not part of these?
    Answer: SEGA Pluto
  • In which of the following SEGA titles is a group of heroes on a mission to defeat Death Adder?
    Answer: Golden Ax
  • Over the years, SEGA has released several consoles, including the Saturn, which was released in various colors. Which of the following did not arrive in Japan?
    Answer: Black
  • Which of the following is a popular fighting game series from SEGA?
    Answer: Virtua Fighter
  • Which of the following SEGA titles is a shooter known for its pastel-colored world where players control a sentient spaceship and oppose an enemy invasion?
    Answer: Fantasy Zone

SEGA Notions Level 1

  • Over the years, SEGA has presented numerous hardware. Which of the following accessories was not marketed for Genesis / Mega Drive?
    Answer: SEGA Keyboard
  • Valkyria Chronicles is a strategy RPG series published by SEGA. Which country do the protagonists of the first chapter come from?
    Answer: Principality of Gaul
  • The Mega Drive is a console released by SEGA in Japan in 1988. Which of the following keys is not part of your controller?
    Answer: Select
  • Virtua Fighter is a fighting game published by SEGA. What is the name of the main protagonist?
    Answer: Akira
  • Many titles in SEGA's Sakura Wars series are accompanied by a subtitle. Which of the following does not appear in the first five chapters?
    Rispota: Goodbye Homeland
  • Space Channel 5 is a rhythmic action game published by SEGA in which the heroine Ulala is challenged in various dance battles in space. What do Ulala and her team say about her after posing during a dance battle?
    Answer: Chu!
  • Over the years, SEGA has marketed numerous hardware. Which of the following is part of these?
    Answer: TeraDrive
  • Sonic the Hedgehog is an action game published by SEGA. How old is Sonic?
    Answer: 15
  • Panzer Dragoon II Zwei is a shooter from SEGA. What is the name of the dragon that accompanies the protagonist Jean-Luc Lundi?
    Answer: Lagi
  • Project Rub is an action game published by SEGA. What is the name of the shady group that the protagonist joins to conquer a girl?
    Risposta: Rub Rabbits

Mathematics Level 2

  • Choose the correct solution to the following problem: 120 × 2
    Answer: 240
  • Choose the correct solution to the following problem: 121 ÷ 11
    Answer: 11
  • Choose the correct solution to the following problem: 72-3-17
    Answer: 52
  • Which is the name of the quadrilateral characterized by equal opposite angles, none of which 90 degrees
    Risposta: Parallelogramma
  • Choose the solution to the following problem: 14 + 37
    Answer: 51
  • Choose the correct solution to the following problem: 200 ÷ 25
    Answer: 8
  • If two interior angles of a triangle measure 50 degrees and 40 degrees respectively, what is the remaining interior angle?
    Answer: 90 degrees
  • If two interior angles of a triangle measure 35 degrees and 65 degrees respectively, what is the remaining interior angle?
    Answer: 80 degrees
  • Choose the correct solution to the following problem: 6 + 16
    Answer: 22
  • A pentagon is made up of 5 sides of equal length and therefore has 5 identical internal angles. How much do the latter measure?
    Answer: 108 degrees

Mathematics Level 1

  • Which of the following calculations and values ​​is different from the others?
    Answer: 2 ÷ 1
  • Find the value of x in the following number sequence: 6, x, 496, 8.128, 3.350.336
    Answer: 28
  • Find the value of x in the following number sequence: 1, 4, 9, 16, x, 36, 49
    Answer: 25
  • Which of the following calculations is different from the others?
    Answer: 108 ÷ 12
  • Which of the following calculations is different from the others?
    Answer: 11-1.2 × 5
  • Which of the following calculations is different from the others?
    Answer: 16,8 + 4 + 0,2
  • Find the value of x in the following number sequence: 1, 3, 6, x, 15, 21, 28, 36
    Answer: 10
  • Find the value of x in the following number sequence: 1, 2, 4, 7, x, 16, 22
    Answer: 11
  • Which of the following calculations is different from the others?
    Answer: 125 ÷ 5
  • Which of the following calculations is different from the others?
    Answer: 1x3x5x7

fashionista

  • Which of the following characteristics is not true for a silk thread?
    Answer: It is a vegetable fiber
  • Which of the following items of clothing is originally from Scotland?
  • What is the origin of the term "polo" in the garments of the same name?
    Answer: Polo sport
  • Which of the following headgear was worn while hunting?
    Answer: Flat cap
  • Which of the following clothing originates from Vietnam?
    Risposta: Ao Dai
  • Which of the following fibers is artificial and not of animal or vegetable origin?
    Answer: Nylon
  • Which of the following materials gives a feeling similar to acrylic fiber?
    Answer: Lana
  • Fill in the blank. In France, it can be said that a haute couture shop specializes in haute ——.
    Answer: Couture
  • Of the following fabric pattern names, which one makes use of rhomboid shapes?
    Answer: Argyle
  • What is the name of the overcoat made from a single piece of cloth and worn by men in ancient Greece?
    Answer: Toga
  • Which of the following items of clothing is originally from Scotland?
    Answer: Kilt

Musical notions Level 2

  • Which of the following is a famous ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky? Answer: Swan Lake
  • Which of the following pieces was composed by Fryderyk Chopin?
    Answer: Waltz of the minute
  • An excerpt of a piece of music will be played. What is its title?
    Risposta: For Elise
  • What is the name of the instrument used to adapt one's rhythm to a specific tempo?
    Answer: Metronome
  • A percussion instrument produces sound by tapping, shaking, or rubbing. Some examples of percussion instruments include cymbals, castanets, or even the piano. Which of the following instruments is also percussion? Answer: Xylophone
  • An excerpt of a piece of music will be played. What is its title?
    Answer: Spring
  • Which of the following names refers to some of the best violins in the world?
    Answer: Stradivari
  • Fill in the blank. Johan Sebastian —- was a musician who composed countless works during the Baroque.
    Answer: Bach
  • An excerpt of a piece of music will be played. What is its title?
    Risposta: Pomp and Circumstance
  • As a musician he composed famous pieces such as the Moonlight Sonata, Hymn to Joy and the Symphony n. 5?
    Answer: Beethoven

Musical notions Level 1

  • Which famous musician is famous for compositions such as The Magic Flute, The Marriage of Figaro and Don Giovanni?
    Answer: Mozart
  • An excerpt of a piece of music will be played. What is its title?
    Risposta: Csikós Post
  • An excerpt of a piece of music will be played. What is its title?
    Answer: Second movement (Largo)
  • Which of the following works was composed by the Italian Giuseppe Verdi?
    Answer: Macbeth
  • Composers and arrangers determine the direction of a piece by establishing its intensity and tempo through a terminology shared with the artists, to help them visualize the piece. Which of the following terms means to gradually slow down time
    Answer: By delaying
  • Composers and arrangers determine the direction of a piece by establishing its intensity and tempo through a terminology shared with the artists, to help them visualize the piece. Which of the following terms means playing very, very loud
    Answer: Very strong
  • The composer Pablo de Sarasate went down in history for the famous piece Zigeunerweisen. In which country was he born?
    Answer: Spain
  • What is the term for when two people play on the same piano?
    Answer: Duet
  • An excerpt of a piece of music will be played. What is its title?
    Answer: A Midsummer Night's Dream
  • Which of the following works is a symphony composed by Jean Sibelius?
    Answer: Finland

Pharmacology

  • Various drugs are being studied and developed around the world to fight diseases. What is the collective name for those drugs with the same properties as the originals, marketed once the latter's patent expires?
    Answer: Generic drugs
  • Which of the following is considered a topical drug?
    Answer: Tablet
  • There are several ways to get a drug nowadays. Which of the following requires both a doctor's consultation and a prescription?
    Answer: Prescription drugs
  • Which of the following chemicals is present in the ointments used to treat eczema?
    Answer: Steroids
  • What is the chemical compound present in antiseptics?
    Answer: Ethanol
  • Which of the following components is effective in relieving the pain of inflammation and migraines?
    Answer: Acetylsalicylic acid
  • Which of the following purified components is effective in retaining skin moisture?
    Answer: Petrolatum
  • Which of the following is considered a topical drug?
    Answer: Tablet
  • Which of the following substances is used to relieve physical pain?
    Answer: Morphine
  • Which of the following is an oral drug?
    Answer: Granulated

Nutritionist

  • Which of the following dishes is spagnolo?
    Response: Tapas
  • What is the cold soup made from mashed potatoes, cream and broth commonly called? 
    Answer: Vichyssoise
  • Although in Japan cheese is commonly associated with cow's milk, in Scandinavian countries it is produced with the milk of highly unsuspected animals. Which of the following is one of them?
    Answer: Reindeer
  • Which of the following pasta dishes is based solely on pasta, black pepper and cheese?
    Answer: Cacio e pepe
  • Which of the following nutrients is not contained in tomatoes?
    Answer: Vitamin D
  • Which of the following is the name of the unsaturated fatty acid found in fish such as mackerel?
    Answer: Docosahexaenoic acid
  • Which of the following dishes includes fish among its ingredients? Answer: Crazy water
  • Which of the following compounds is present in spicy foods like chili and can also promote appetite or burn fat?
    Answer: Caspacina
  • Although not assimilated by the human body, dietary fibers possess the unique ability to cleanse the gastrointestinal tract. Which of the following is water-soluble dietary fiber? Answer: Pectin
  • Which of the following dishes is Turkish?
    Answer: Kebab

Hazardous Materials

  • Which of the following laws is relevant to hazardous materials and their operators in Japan?
    Answer: Fire protection
  • There are many cases where static electricity can cause a fire. Which of the following "measures" can be taken to mitigate such an occurrence?
    Answer: Increase the humidity
  • A dust explosion occurs when particles suspended in the air at a fixed concentration rapidly ignite following a spark. Which of the following elements is always present during this phenomenon?
    Answer: Oxygen
  • What is the name of the solid to gaseous state change?
    Answer: Sublimation
  • Which of the following is considered a heavy metal?
    Answer: Zinc
  • In Japan, the storage, transfer and use of some hazardous materials, such as chemicals, requires the presence of a government-certified supervisor. Which of the following activities needs the supervision of such an expert?
    Answer: Manage a gas station
  • When storing materials that Japanese law deems dangerous, a certain perimeter of open space must be guaranteed around the storage facility. Because?
    Answer: To mitigate danger and damage in unforeseen situations
  • In Japan, hazardous materials are classified according to their state of aggregation. In which of the following categories can you find alcohol and petrol?
    Answer: Liquids
  • The most commonly treated hazardous materials are those of category 4, such as crude oil and petroleum. What are Category 4 materials generally like?
    Answer: Flammable liquids
  • What is the maximum number of categories of hazardous materials that a professional operator can handle in Japan? Answer: 6

Vessillologist

  • Which of the following nations has a flag that contains some green?
    Answer: Cameroon
  • Which of the following nations has a flag consisting solely of red and white?
    Answer: Austria
  • Which of the following nations has a flag consisting of red, white and blue?
    Answer: Russia
  • Which of the following nations has a flag featuring a dragon?
    Answer: Bhutan
  • Which of the following countries has a flag that contains yellow?
    Answer: Spain
  • Which of the following countries has a flag that contains 4 colors?
    Answer: Malaysia
  • Which of the following nations has a flag depicting a moon?
    Answer: Singapore
  • Which of the following nations has a flag featuring a sun and stars?
    Answer: Philippines
  • Which of the following nations has a flag featuring a leaf?
    Answer: Canada
  • Which of the following countries has a flag that contains blue?
    Answer: Estonia

World history

  • Which of the following ancient civilizations is said to have thrived on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers of western Asia?
    Answer: Mesopotamia
  • Who was the last Emperor of Russia?
    Answer: Nicholas II
  • he mother of Marie Antoinette, the last queen of France, was Grand Duchess of Austria as well as Queen of Hungary and Bohemia. What was her name?
    Answer: Maria Teresa
  • In which of the following locations did French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte spend his last days after losing the Battle of Waterloo in the XNUMXth century?
    Response: Sant'Elena
  • Feudal lord Oda Nobunaga was assassinated in the XNUMXth century just as he was attempting to unify Japan. Who was the vassal responsible for his death and who caused the Honnō-ji incident?
    Risposta: Akechi Mitsuhide
  • What were the words of the Roman politician Gaius Julius Caesar as he crossed the Rubicon in 49 BC?
    Answer: The die is cast
  • The Chinese Wei and Jin dynasties were the protagonists of an incredibly long war that lasted from the XNUMXnd century to the XNUMXth century. Which of the following dynasties unified the nation?
    Answer: Sui
  • Which Carthaginian general led an invasion of Rome in the XNUMXrd century BC?
    Answer: Hannibal Barca
  • Which of the following was the title reserved for monarchs who were said to rule the nation with righteousness and divine right?
    Answer: Pharaoh
  • What other name did the American Civil War fought in the XNUMXth century to end slavery?
    Answer: War between states

Level 2 pundit

  • In the modern era, UTC is coordinated universal time. What is the name of the English observatory which serves as the basis for the GMT time zone and which regulates UTC?
    Answer: Greenwich Observatory
  • Karaoke is a popular recreational activity in Japan. What is the origin of the term karaoke?
    Answer: An orchestra without musicians
  • Which of the following areas of study focuses on the principles of electrons, atoms, molecules and other microparticles, particularly with regards to space research?
    Answer: Quantum physics
  • What is the name assigned to the best dancer or dancer of a classical ballet company?
    Answer: Main
  • What term is commonly used in poker to refer to a hand with five cards of the same suit?
    Answer: Color
  • How many cards are left in a deck of playing cards after removing the jokers and extra cards?
    Answer: 52
  • Which Norwegian artist painted the famous Scream in 1893?
    Risposta: Edward Munch
  • What is the name of the layer between the Earth's core and its surface crust?
    Answer: Cloak
  • Our solar system is made up of many planets that revolve around the Sun, including the Earth. Which of the following is closest to him?
    Answer: Mercury
  • Answer: Which of the following games became a big hit in Japan in the 70s and includes techniques like Go Up and Throw, Rotate and Throw, Around Japan and Around the World?
    Answer: Kendama

Level 1 pundit

  • The Kuroshio is a major ocean current that flows north along the west coast of Japan. What is the name of the contrary current that collides with the Kuroshio and then flows towards North America?
    Risposta: Oyashio
  • What was the basis for measuring one pound?
    Answer: The weight of flour consumed by a person in one day
  • Chess is played by strategically moving pieces on a chessboard. How many boxes does the latter consist of?
    Answer: 64
  • How tall is the Royal Gorge Bridge, one of America's most famous bungee jumping points?
    Answer: 321 meters
  • There are six types of chess pieces, each with their own unique abilities: king, queen, rook, bishop, knight, and pawn. Which of these can turn into any of the other pieces, save the king?
    Answer: Pedestrian
  • A well-known unit of measurement is the foot, named after the part of the body. Also in Asia a unit of measurement associated with the feet is used, the shaku. How many centimeters is a shaku in Japan?
    Answer: 30,303 cm
  • As an ancient Greek philosopher, a disciple of Socrates, he based his gnoseology on the doctrine of ideas
    Answer: Plato
  • The earth's surface is made up of numerous adjacent and overlapping layers called tectonic plates. On which of the following four plates does the Japanese archipelago rest?
    Answer: Eurasian plate
  • The Brothers Grimm, two German writers, are known for their Tales of the Hearth, a collection of popular tales to this day also in Japan. Which of the following fairy tales is not part of the collection?
    Answer: The Little Mermaid
  • Everest, also known as Sagarmatha or Chomolungma, is famous for being the tallest mountain when measured from the sea surface. On which island is the highest mountain located in relation to the seabed?
    Answer: Hawaii

Special Level Pundit

  • In the Story of a Bamboo Cutter, a Japanese folk tale, the beautiful Princess Kaguya is born from a bamboo cane. Which of the following gifts of her was not presented to you by her princes to ask for her in marriage?
    Answer: Phoenix feather
  • What is the alternative name for the second magnitude star commonly called the "north star" in the XNUMXst century?
    Answer: Polaris
  • Which of the following is a certificate obtainable at the Ounabara Professional Institute?
    Answer: Level 2 musical notions
  • n Japan there is a law that limits the number of coins that can be used in one payment. If the limit is exceeded, the recipient has the right to refuse the payment and keep the amount already paid. According to this law, up to how many one yen coins can be used in one transaction?
    Answer: 20
  • What is the name of what is considered the oldest board game in the world, still played today in variants such as Kalah or Wari?
    Answer: Mancala
  • Everest, also known as Sagarmatha or Chomolugma, is famous for being the tallest mountain on Earth. Who is second to him?
    Answer: K2
  • What elements make up the emblem of the Ounabara Professional Institute?
    Answer: Ocean and pen
  • In Japan, coins and banknotes are produced by two distinct entities. The mint mints the coins, while which of the following bodies prints the banknotes?
    Answer: National Printing Bureau
  • What is the name of the first magnitude star that is part of the constellation Lyra and is known as "the weaver" during the Japanese Tanabata and the Chinese Qixi festival?
    Answer: Vega
  • What is the name of the ancient Indian board game from which shogi and modern chess seem to have originated?
    Answer: Chaturanga
Yakuza Like a Dragon: The Complete Guide

How to make money

In Yakuza Like a Dragon there are several methods to make money, useful for buying new equipment, consumables, collectibles and more. The first method is to try your hand at Business Management, unlockable in Chapter 5. This is a minigame that could be apparently difficult to understand, if you follow the Tutorial well after a few attempts you will be able to learn the mechanics, raising a lot of cash.


In the aforementioned minigame you will have to manage different commercial activities, often dealing with investors, carefully deciding when, how much, where and how to invest your money, making sure not to make employees unhappy. During meetings you will need to use your staff members in a specific skill to inflict damage on shareholders with similar capabilities, this will inevitably consume valuable resources, so be sure to choose carefully what to do.

Of course, the greater the amount of money invested, the better the result will be if you are able to better deal with investors. It is a minigame to which we advise you to dedicate yourself above all to advanced adventures. If you are not an expert in actions you can always engage in secondary missions, such as the one that requires you to find scattered cats, will earn you up to 2 million Yen. While exploring the city, you will often come across characters ready to ask you for help in exchange for the right compensation.

At the end of the adventure you will unlock the thrift shop, where you can sell the items you do not use in exchange for a modest amount of money. Make sure you pick up any items you find around and then resell them at the right price. The final method of making money is in arena fights, unlocked from Chapter 12.

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