Shura Group Part 3 (2002)

The concluding chapter of the Shura Group trilogy, following the Inahara-kai's rise through Tokyo's criminal underworld in early 1960s Japan.

Shura Group Part 3 - Movie Information

  • Original Title: 修羅の群れ 第3部 完結編 大抗争列島!!
  • Release Year: 2002
  • Directed by: Hiroyuki Tsuji
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: History, Crime
  • Runtime: 1h 22m
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • Production Countries: Japan

Shura Group Part 3 - Plot

Ryuji Inahara changed the name of the Inahara-gumi to the Inahara-kai, and accordingly unified the emblem of the Inahara-kai. Then, in 1961, Inahara-kai opened a new headquarters office in Roppongi, Tokyo. Further incidents and conflicts await Ryuji and the Inahara-kai.

Shura Group Part 3 - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Hiroyuki Tsuji

Main Cast

  • Hiroki Matsukata
  • Isao Natsuyagi
  • Tatsuo Nadaka
  • Sayaka Tsuruta
  • Daisuke Ryū
  • Daiju Meguro
  • Yasukaze Motomiya
  • Kyosuke Yabe
  • Rin Sakiyama
  • Keita Tatsumi

Shura Group Part 3 - FAQs

What is Shura Group Part 3 about?

Shura Group Part 3 follows Ryuji Inahara as he rebrands his criminal organization as the Inahara-kai and opens a new headquarters in Roppongi, Tokyo in 1961. The film chronicles the escalating conflicts and power struggles that test the organization's unity and Ryuji's leadership.

Is Shura Group Part 3 based on a true story?

Shura Group Part 3 is part of a Japanese yakuza film series rooted in the post-war criminal underworld, a setting drawn from real historical events surrounding organized crime in Japan. While specific characters may be fictionalized, the social and criminal landscape depicted reflects documented history.

Who are the main actors in Shura Group Part 3?

The film stars Hiroki Matsukata, Isao Natsuyagi, Tatsuo Nadaka, Sayaka Tsuruta, Daisuke Ryū, Daiju Meguro, Yasukaze Motomiya, Kyosuke Yabe, Rin Sakiyama, and Keita Tatsumi in its principal cast.

Who directed Shura Group Part 3?

Shura Group Part 3 was directed by Hiroyuki Tsuji, who helmed this concluding chapter of the Shura Group trilogy. Tsuji brings a gritty, period-authentic sensibility to the yakuza crime-history genre that defines the series.

What genre is Shura Group Part 3?

Shura Group Part 3 belongs to the History and Crime genres. It blends period drama with yakuza crime storytelling, depicting the organized crime landscape of early 1960s Japan through the lens of the Inahara-kai's expansion and internal conflicts.

How long is Shura Group Part 3?

Shura Group Part 3 has a runtime of 82 minutes, making it a tightly paced conclusion to the trilogy that delivers its crime drama and historical narrative efficiently without overstaying its welcome.

Is Shura Group Part 3 a sequel?

Yes, Shura Group Part 3 is the concluding installment of the Shura Group trilogy. Subtitled as the final chapter, it continues the story of Ryuji Inahara and the Inahara-kai following the events established in the first two parts of the series.

What language is Shura Group Part 3 in?

Shura Group Part 3 is a Japanese-language film, produced in Japan with Japanese as both the original and spoken language throughout. Viewers outside Japan will typically require subtitles to follow the dialogue and story.

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