Monday, January 19, 2026

I Will Only Purchase Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties Used and Won't Review Them for 10 Years or Until Teruyuki Kagawa Is Replaced

Teruyuki Kagawa, the new actor for Goh Hamazaki in Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Dies sexually assaulted two hostesses. The first hostess to be known to the public was sexually assaulted by Kagawa in July 2019. He released two apologies for this, the second after he was criticized for the first. He lost roles and sponsorships but his career has bounced back. The hostess, who understandably hasn't released her real name to the public for her own safety, now has post-traumatic stress disorder.

Unfortunately, I know all about sexual assault firsthand and the trauma never goes away. It has been nearly four decades for me now, and I still have to take medication at night to avoid night terrors. 

The second hostess came forward on December 27, 2022 with incriminating photographic evidence of her sexual assault by Kagawa. Despite the photographic proof, not only did he not apologize, but he also sent her a notice stating that she was taking advantage of the report of assault of the first hostess and was overstating the severity of the situation. He also had the gall to state the sexual assault was "past the statute of limitations anyway".

The deeply troubling part of the replacement of George Takahashi with Kagawa as the actor for Goh Hamazaki is that Sega and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio have been limiting, filtering, and removing posts protesting the recasting, supporting the hostesses, and carrying the #REMOVEKAGAWA hashtag on social media.

As a big fan of Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio and the Like a Dragon series, I am especially saddened by this. Japan has always had a misogynistic view towards women, but the studio is usually quite progressive when it comes to portraying hostesses in a good light and showing those who sexually assault these women as sex pests. This apparently doesn't extend into the real world. 

It's doubly galling due to the fact that Pierre Taki was quickly replaced by Miou Tanaka as the actor portraying Kyohei Hamura in Judge Eyes, the Japanese version of Judgment, due to alleged cocaine use. However, Kagawa admitted to sexual assaulting one hostess and was caught on camera sexually abusing another, but the studio and its parent company have remained silent.

As I stated in my other protest posts, I founded WE Computers Museum, which is all about the preservation of all computer software, so it will definitely have the game at some point. However, I have decided to only buy it for the museum used at Goodwill so no profits on my purchase go directly to Sega. 

As I've been linking the museum and this blog together on game pages, I will likely review it at some point as well. However, I have decided to impose a ten-year period after they release before I review it, unless Kagawa is replaced. I'm doing this to limit any impact this site may have, as little as it would be, on the sales of the games.

Please support the women who work in Japan's nightlife industries. It is dangerous work and they deserve to be treated with dignity. Join the #REMOVEKAGAWA movement on social media and sign the petition to replace Kagawa on Change.org.

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