
If you manage to accrue 3 million Yen by Chapter 12, fantastic, this is exactly what you'll need to unlock the Arena. I'll get into this in the sections below. Part Time Hero plays an important role for making millions of Yen early on. We're talking tens of thousands of Yen at a time, for fairly easy work. Many of them you'll complete naturally as you play the game, but some of them are worth tackling straight away for decent monetary gains.

He'll task you with a bunch of fetch quests which require you to tick off things like "beat X enemies", "find X items", and so on. You'll automatically meet Hiro, the owner of Part Time Hero at the start of Chapter 5. It's quite a complex beast that has you running businesses, recruiting staff, and getting stuck into heated shareholder meetings.ĭon't pass this mini-game up! Make sure you invest time into training your staff, picking the right businesses to invest in, and later down the line you'll be making millions of Yen very, very fast indeed. Near the end of Chapter 5 you'll unlock the business management mini-game. Head to the substory marker on Misaki Street and wander up to the large pile of garbage to kickstart 'Substory 4: One Man's Trash.' >Complete this substory and you'll unlock the all-important pawn shop. It's worth noting that you'll need to unlock Benten Pawn, but you can do this as soon as you're able to roam around Yokohama in Chapter 3. As you'd expect, Bronze and Iron won't net you much, but the latter can fetch thousands of Yen! Again, make sure you sell these at the pawn shop too. Oh, and sometimes you'll find Bronze, Iron, Platinum, or Diamond Plates while out helping the citizens of Yokohama or while scrounging for scraps underneath a vending machine. If this is the case, make sure you sell it at Benten Pawn, which is located on Misaki Street in Yokohama. This rings especially true as you start outlevelling the gear you've got equipped. Yakuza: Like A Dragon's filled with items, many of which you probably won't need. You can sell these for a nice bit of Yen at the pawn shop, which I get into just below. Often you won't find much, but occasionally you'll bag yourself a Bronze Plate, an Iron Plate or something more valuable.
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You'll automatically learn how to do this during Chapter 3, and it's basically rooting around the underside of vending machines for anything - literally anything. Early on in the game you won't receive a great deal, but as you start levelling up, you'll encounter higher level enemies who'll drop more Yen if you knock them to the ground. But as Tesco (supermarket chain in the UK, for you US folk) says, "Every little helps". Sometimes it's a fair amount, sometimes it's not too much. Earn money in fightsĭefeat enemies in battle and you'll always receive some Yen.

That's why we've listed the best ways to make money below. You'll need it to buy battle items, complete certain side quests, and more. Making sure you have plenty of money is really important in Yakuza Like a Dragon. Watch on YouTube Best ways to make money fast in Yakuza: Like A Dragon
